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Pasay Victory Liner Pasay Terminal: UBE Express, Inc. — Ninoy Aquino International Airport: ↔ Santa Rosa Robinsons Santa Rosa UBE Express, Inc. — Ortigas Center Starmall EDSA-Shaw ↔ Alabang Vista Terminal Exchange Ortigas Center SM Megamall (northbound drop-off) Robinsons Galleria (special northbound pick up & drop-off) RRCG Transport ...
Victory Liner's beginnings trace back from the years of Japanese occupation in the country.Jose I. Hernandez, a mechanic from Macabebe, Pampanga, collected bits and pieces of machinery, metals and spare parts from abandoned United States Armed Forces vehicles, intending to build a delivery truck from scratch for his family's resale business of rice, corn, vegetables and their home-made laundry ...
Ferdinand Liner – plying from Trece Martires, and Indang to Pasay via Aguinaldo Highway; First North Luzon Transit – plies Cubao/Avenida to Dagupan, San Carlos, Urdaneta, Alaminos, San Isidro and Cabanatuan; Five Star Bus Company – it is a bus conglomerate and the sister company of Victory Liner which is actually its parent. It operates ...
Five Star's headquarters in Pasay is one of its largest terminals, with destinations in Nueva Ecija and Pangasinan. Its Cubao terminal in Quezon City is large enough that three bus companies use it: Five Star, Bataan Transit and Luzon Cisco Transport.
The service stops at JAM Liner, Philtranco and Victory Liner terminals in Pasay for passengers going to/coming from the provinces of Northern and Southern Luzon. Passengers load exclusively at Terminal 3 and drop-off at any of the four terminals. Genesis Transport provides service to/from Clark International Airport.
They have three bus terminals in Metro Manila which are all under JAC Liner, to wit: Araneta City Bus Port Cubao, Quezon City; JAC Liner Kamias Terminal, Quezon City [13] JAC Liner Buendia Terminal, Buendia Avenue, Pasay [14] PITX, Paranaque City; Avenida, Manila
Taft Avenue station is the southern terminus of the Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT-3) system located in Pasay. [2] It is situated at the intersection of Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA), one of Metro Manila's major thoroughfares, and Taft Avenue, usually referred to as Pasay Rotonda or EDSA-Taft. The station is named after Taft Avenue.
The line was test-run in March 1984, and the first half of Line 1, from Baclaran to Central Terminal, was opened on December 1, 1984. The second half, from Central Terminal to Monumento, was opened on May 12, 1985. [4] Overcrowding and poor maintenance took its toll a few years after opening.