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Shipping companies of the Philippines (1 C, 24 P) Pages in category "Transportation companies of the Philippines" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
White Stallion Express. Wega Transportation. Yanson Group of Bus Companies – a Bacolod-based company, and the owner of the bus brands like Ceres Liner, Rural Transit of Mindanao, Bachelor Express, Ceres Transport, Southern Star Bus Transit, Mindanao Star, Sugbo Transit, and Gold Star Bus Transit.
Philippine Railways Institute. PISTON (transport group) Categories: Transport organizations by country. Transport organizations based in Asia by country. Transport organizations based in Southeast Asia. Transportation in the Philippines. Organizations based in the Philippines by subject.
Metropolitan Evansville Transit System. Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Texas. Miami-Dade Transit. Mountain Metropolitan Transit ( Colorado Springs) MTR Western. Muncie Indiana Transit System. Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority ( Buffalo, New York) New Jersey Transit. New York City Transit Authority / MTA Bus Company.
2001. 23. Ocean Fast Ferries, Inc. (OceanJet) 1995. 16. Philippine Span Asia Carrier Corporation. 1973. 142. Formerly Sulpicio Lines from 1973 to 2012; changed name and stopped passenger services following the tragic sinking of its passenger ship MV Princess of the Stars in 2008.
D. D' Biel Transportation Company. Dagupan Bus Company. Davao Metro Shuttle. Dela Rosa Transit. Diamond V-Eight. Dionisio R. De Leon Express. DLTBCo. Dominion Bus Lines.
The MRT Line 3 in 2024. Transportation in the Philippines covers the transportation methods within this archipelagic nation of over 7,500 islands. From a previously underdeveloped state of transportation, the government of the Philippines has been improving transportation through various direct infrastructure projects, and these include an increase in air, sea, road, and rail transportation ...
As of March 2024, there are a total of 66 local bus routes in Metro Manila franchised out to private bus operators. [15] Originally Route 11: Gilmore-Taytay, and pre-pandemic Cainta-Quiapo and Taytay-Quiapo routes. Most buses terminate at Taytay.