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  2. List of bus companies of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Kapalaran Bus Lines – A bus company that plies in Sta. Cruz, Laguna to Lawton or LRT Buendia and Infanta, Quezon to Legarda. King of Kings Transport - established in 1993 [17] Laguna Express Inc. Lillian Express Inc. – a bus company based in Dipolog City in the Philippines. It served bus routes to the Zamboanga Peninsula.

  3. Jeepney - Wikipedia

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    The planned construction of bus rapid transit (BRT) systems in Manila and Cebu might lead to the removal of jeepneys. [24] [25] [26] During the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, public buses and jeepneys were subject to strict lockdown measures that affected the livelihoods of those in the transport sector. Jeepney drivers struggled with ...

  4. Toyota HiAce - Wikipedia

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    1,690 mm (66.5 in) Height. 1,890–2,220 mm (74.4–87.4 in) A new HiAce van was launched in 1982, with the HiAce pickup truck coming in August 1985. The truck's cab design was common to the bigger ToyoAce light truck, though it had different frontal styling. The truck was a completely different model than the van.

  5. Toyota Coaster - Wikipedia

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    2,575–3,745 kg (5,677–8,256 lb) The Toyota Coaster ( Japanese: トヨタ・コースター, Hepburn: Toyota Kōsutā) is a single-decker minibus produced by Toyota Motor Corporation. It was introduced in 1969, with the second generation introduced in 1982, followed by the third generation in 1992 and the fourth generation in late 2016.

  6. GET COMET - Wikipedia

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    Often characterized as an electric jeepney (e-jeep) in the Philippines, the City Optimized Managed Electric Transport (COMET) was designed specifically to fulfill the public transportation needs of Metro Manila, as a potential replacement for traditional open-air jeepneys, which are also noted as a major contributor to air pollution in the metropolis.

  7. Golden Dragon (company) - Wikipedia

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    A Golden Dragon XML6129E Grand Cruiser in the Philippines. In 2012, Golden Dragon Bus appointed a new distributor and assembler, Trans-Oriental Motor Builders, Inc., located in Naic, Cavite of the Philippines. XML6127 "Marcopolo II" Series I - uses headlamps for Golden Dragon XML6103 "Phoenix" on front and rear

  8. Bagong Jeep - Wikipedia

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    The Bagong Jeep (BEEP) program was launched in 2016 in Metro Manila coinciding with the implementation of the Philippine national government's public utility vehicle modernization program. The BEEP was meant as a replacement to old jeepneys in urban areas, hence the vehicles provided under the BEEP program are described as jeepneys. [1]

  9. Del Monte Motors - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.delmontemotorworks.com. Del Monte Motor Works, Inc. ( DMMW ), also known as Del Monte Motors, is a bus and truck manufacturer headquartered in Quezon City, Philippines. It was established in 1950. The company offers a range of truck and bus bodies for its all major brands. It is also one of the leading bus body manufacturers in the ...