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This is a list of bus companies that are operating in the Philippines. These companies may manufacture buses, build bus coaches and provide public transport bus service.

Brands and manufacturers

One of the Golden Dragon buses operating in the Philippines, with the Partas Transportation Co. Inc.
A Del Monte Aero Adamant, operated by GV Florida Transport, Inc. This specific bus uses a Hino RM2P chassis paired with a Hino P11C-TH engine.
A Volvo B8RLE low-floor bus operated by RRCG Transport.
  • Daewoo Bus – bus manufacturer headquartered in Busan, South Korea
  • Golden Dragon – Chinese joint venture company established in 1992 in developing, manufacturing and selling 5m to 18m long luxury buses and light vans with trade mark of "Golden Dragon"
  • Higer Bus – China's leading exporter of buses and coaches,[1]
  • Hino Motors – Japanese manufacturer of commercial vehicles and diesel engines, including trucks, buses and other vehicles
  • Hyundai Motor Company – South Korean multinational automotive manufacturer
  • Isuzu Motors – Japanese commercial vehicles and diesel engine manufacturing company headquartered in Tokyo. Its principal activity is the production, marketing and sale of Isuzu commercial vehicles and diesel engines.
  • Iveco – is an Italian industrial vehicle manufacturing company based in Turin, Italy. It designs and builds light, medium and heavy commercial vehicles, quarry/construction site vehicles, city and intercity buses and special vehicles for applications such as firefighting, off-road missions, the military and civil defence.
  • King Long – bus manufacturing company in Xiamen, Fujian province, People's Republic of China
  • MAN Truck & Bus – the largest subsidiary of the MAN SE corporation and one of the leading international providers of commercial vehicles
  • Mercedes-Benz buses – has been making buses since 1895 in Mannheim in Germany. Since 1995, the brand of Mercedes-Benz buses and coaches is under the umbrella of EvoBus GmbH, belonging 100% to the Daimler AG.
  • Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation – German-owned, Japan-based manufacturer of trucks and buses
  • Scania AB - (/ˈskæniə/ SKAN-ee-ə, Swedish: [ˈskɑ̌ːnɪa]) is a major Swedish manufacturer headquartered in Södertälje, focusing on commercial vehicles—specifically heavy lorries, trucks and buses. It also manufactures diesel engines for heavy vehicles as well as marine and general industrial applications.
  • Sunlong Bus - (officially Shanghai Shenlong Bus Co., Ltd.[2]), is a Chinese bus manufacturer based in Shanghai. it was established on 13 April 2001 and started export production on 2 February 2004.
  • UD Trucks – previously known as Nissan Diesel, its principal business is the manufacture and sales of light, medium and heavy duty diesel trucks, buses, bus chassis and special-purpose vehicles
  • Volvo Buses – the world's largest bus manufacturer, with a complete range of heavy buses for passenger transportation. (under Precious Grace #Fleet
  • Wuzhoulong - is a bus and coaches manufacturer in Shenzhen, China. Founded in 2000, it has divisions in Chongqing, Shenyang and Guangdong.
  • Yutong – conglomerate based in Zhengzhou, Henan province, China focused on bus manufacturing as the core business, construction machinery and real estate as the strategic business and at the same time giving attention to other investment portfolios.
  • Zhongtong Bus – Zhongtong produces tranditional energy/new energy buses and school buses, and RV vehicles.

Body manufacturers and re-manufacturers

Bus lines and provincial tour operations

Within Metro Manila

  • A&D Express
  • AC Trans – Owned by Alberto Carating. Operates between Malanday in Valenzuela and Baclaran in Parañaque City via Ayala. and Malanday – NAIA via EDSA
  • Admiral Transport
  • Alabang Metro Link – Plies from Navotas to Alabang.
  • Alabang Transport Service Cooperative (Alabang TSC) (ATSC)[4]
  • Alro Transport Corp.[4]
  • Apex Commuter Transport
  • Arabia Boy Express – a bus company that is operated by Irene Alejandro, plying Alabang (Las Piñas) to Plaza Lawton (Manila) and also, plying from Baclaran to SM Fairview via EDSA Ayala And Provincial Route:Indang to Pasay formerly under Darla Andrea now ELMS Bus Liner
  • Armi Josh Transport[4] (formerly Aicer Trans)
  • ARR Transportation Inc.[4]
  • AST Trans
  • Baclaran Metro Link – plies from Malanday/Navotas to Baclaran
  • Bagong Buhay Transport Service Cooperative (BBTSC) – sister company of Santrans.
  • Bagong Silang Transport Service And Multipurpose Cooperative (BSTSMC)[4] – plying Bagong Silang in North Caloocan to Sta.Cruz, Manila via Novaliches and Malinta Exit.
  • BBL Trans (Balibago Bus Lines) – plies Balibago/Pacita/Alabang to Lawton/Lrt Buendia/SM Fairview
  • BCB Transport Inc.
  • Bensan Trans Corporation[4] – owned by TAS Trans Group of Companies, plying from Alabang/Pilar (Muntinlupa/Las Piñas) – Lawton/Sta.Cruz(Manila)
  • BGC Bus (Bonifacio Transport Corporation,[4] formerly The Fort Bus) – A project of Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation plying around Bonifacio Global City
  • Bigaa Buslink Transport Inc. - A sister company of A.C. Trans
  • Bovjen Transport Services Inc. – operated By Alberto Carating, also a sister company of A.C. Trans
  • Buslink Transport Inc.
  • CEM Trans – plies Alabang/FTI/Baclaran To SM Fairview/Navotas/Malanday/Grotto/Tungko/Palmera
  • Cher Transport – plying Pacita Complex-Navotas via EDSA/SLEX/Susana Hits Exit
  • Citylink Coach Services Inc. – an intercity bus company that traverses C–5 Road from Eastwood City, Libis Quezon City to Newport City, Villamor Air Base, Pasay (facing to NAIA Terminal 3). It is operated under First Oceanic Property Management Inc., an affiliate company of Megaworld Corporation.
  • Cign Transport
  • Citybus – a bus company based in Novaliches in Quezon City. It plies Novaliches to Alabang via Bicutan and Sucat.
  • Commuters Bus Corp.
  • Corimba Express[4]
  • Darla Andrea
  • Darj Trans Co. (Under RBM)
  • DCOMMP Transport Service Corp.
  • Dela Rosa Transit – sister company of N. Dela Rosa Liner that plies the Novaliches-Pacita Complex route.
  • Del Monte City Transit Corp. – plies Sapang Palay to Baclaran and to Sta Cruz, Manila
  • Delta Transport Inc.
  • Diamond Star Transit Services Inc.
  • Diamond V-Eight Transport – plying SM Fairview – Baclaran via Quezon Ave
  • Dragon Lotus Liner Corp. – plies Grotto To Baclaran
  • Draven Bus
  • DSN Transport – plies Pala-Pala To Navotas via Edsa
  • EA Diamond Starline Corporation – formerly known as EL Palma Transport. With major route of Baclaran to Malanday and provincial route of Pasay to some parts of Visayas.
  • E&E Royal Couple Bus Inc.
  • Earth Star Express– sister company of ES Transport; has routes between Sapang Palay-Sta. Cruz, SM Fairview-Baclaran via Quezon Ave. and Alabang-SM Fairview
  • EMBC LBS Liner or (Eastern Metropolitan Bus Corporation LBS Liner) – It plies the same route as Rizal Metrolink Inc.
  • El Palma Bus Liner
  • ELMS Bus Liner – the company plies from Alabang to Lawton. And also with them subsidiaries; Alabang Transport Service Cooperative (ATSC), Shem Transport and Arabia Boy Express.
  • EOS Transport Corporation
  • EPJ Transit
  • ES Transport – Plying Sapang Palay to Sta Cruz via Bocaue/Sta. Maria in Bulacan and Malinta in Valenzuela and Baclaran to SM Fairview via Ayala,Quiapo,Lawton
  • Everlasting Transport Co.[4] (under Heaven Blessed Bus Line Express Inc.)
  • Fairview Bus Inc. – plies from Baclaran to Fairview.
  • Fermina Express – plies Baclaran-SM Fairview via Ayala, and Lagro-NAIA
  • Franchesca Mae Grajiel Transport Inc.
  • Fran-Vill Transit Inc. (formerly FVTI)[4]
  • Funride Transport (formerly WLH Trans[4]/WLLH Liner[4]/Maggi Liner[4]) – operating from Plaza Lawton (Manila) – SM Southmall (Las Piñas) via Coastal Rd.
  • Gasat Express– Plies from Alabang to Fairview. With a provincial route to Iloilo.
  • G Liner – owned and operated by De Guia Enterprises Inc. It operates routes from Taytay and Cainta in Rizal to Quiapo, Manila via Manila East Road, Ortigas Avenue, and Magsaysay Blvd.
  • Greenline Express – Baclaran to SM Fairview.
  • Green Frog Hybrid Bus
  • Green Star Trans – plying TaytayQuiapo via Cainta and Ortigas Ave.
  • Green Star Express – (Absorbed by South City Express Inc.)
  • Guardian Angels Bus Line Inc.[4]
  • GPS Transport – under Saint Rose Transit
  • Hi-Star Transport Inc.[4]
  • Hilltop Tours Inc. (under RBM)
  • HM Transport Inc. – plying Alabang to Lawton, SM Fairview to Quiapo, and SM Fairview to Baclaran.
  • HR Lines
  • Ismael Bus Line ( IBL Inc.) – undermanaged by Pinagrealan Tours and plying NAIA – Grotto via EDSA (They operated before the Navotas – Baclaran via EDSA and San Mateo – Divisoria via Aurora Blvd.)
  • Jackpherlyn Transport
  • Jasper Jean Liner Inc. – from Pala-Pala to Navotas and Pala-Pala to SM Fairview
  • Jayross Lucky Seven Tours – from Baclaran/Alabang to SM Fairview/Grotto/Tungko/Palmera
  • Jell Trans Inc.
  • Jetbus Travel and Tours (under CEM Trans Group)
  • JFT Liner
  • Joanna Jesh Transport – plies FTI to Navotas
  • Joben's Bus Express
  • JoyBus Transport
  • Joyselle Express Inc.
  • JMA Transport[4]
  • JMK Liner
  • JNL Paet Transport Co.
  • JRMS Goldensky Transport Inc. – plying Malanday (Valenzuela) – Alabang (Muntinlupa) via EDSA, Bicutan and Sucat or Skyway.
  • JRMS Transport
  • Juaymah Maureen Transport – founded by Oscar Mababangloob, it operates from Alabang in Muntinlupa and Pacita in San Pedro, Laguna going to Lawton via SLEX Osmena Highway, Quirino Avenue, and Taft Avenue. (franchise taken over by South City Express Inc.)
  • Kellen Transport – plies Grotto To Baclaran
  • Kelly Transport[4]
  • Kingsam Express – plies Alabang/Baclaran to Malanday
  • Laguna Starbus (Starbus) – plies Alabang/Baclaran to Malanday (sister company of Five Star)
  • Lippad Trans – plies Alabang/Baclaran to SM Fairview
  • Lorna Express – plies Indang To Lawton/Pasay
  • Luzon Bus Inc.[4] – sister company of Santrans. Operated by Esmeraldo P. Santos with operation of Sapang Palay to Baclaran, Sapang Palay to Baclaran via Marilao, and some 11 units of Mersan (Yutong) with operation of Sapang Palay to LRT Ayala and some units of BBTSC with operation of Sapang Palay to Sta Cruz, Manila
  • MAC Lines Inc. – plying Montalban – Divisoria via San Mateo, Aurora Blvd.
  • Ma-fel Transit Corporation – plies Baclaran To Grotto,San Jose del Monte
  • Mannrose Liner Inc.– plies Baclaran to SM Faiview
  • Magicline Express Corporation – plies Sapang Palay To Baclaran And Palmera, San Jose del Monte To Baclaran
  • Malanday Metro Link– plies Malanday, Valenzuela to Alabang and Baclaran.
  • Maluto Transportation and Travel Corp.[4] – (also known as Igan The Friendly Bus) – plying Alabang (South Station) – Plaza Lawton via Las Piñas and Coastal Road
  • Mangie Transport – sister company of Precious Grace Transport
  • Marikina Auto Line Transport Corporation (MALTC) – plies (MontalbanBaclaran via EDSA, Ayala, Aurora Blvd.), (San Mateo – Baclaran via EDSA, Ayala, Commonwealth Ave., Batasan Road), and (Navotas – Baclaran via EDSA, Ayala)
  • Marthel Transport Inc. (former A. Prado)
  • Mayamy Trans – plies A Same Route Of His Sister Company (Magicline Express Corporation)
  • McArthur Express – operated by JMA Transport/Kingsam Express
  • Mersan Snow White Transport Corp.
  • Mersan (MERSAN) (Subsidiary of Santrans)
  • Metro Manila Bus Co. (MMBC) – owned by JAC Liner Inc., it plies the Baclaran – SM Fairview (via EDSA) and Baclaran – SM Fairview (via Quaipo).
  • MJ Sunville Transport
  • NAIA Metro Link – from NAIA to SM Fairview and NAIA to Malanday.
  • MSJ Tours
  • NAFTI Transport – formerly part of Cher Transport, plying FTI – Navotas via EDSA
  • Nathaniel Bus Line – Plying Asturias – Ayala Avenue route from PVP Liner
  • Newman Goldliner Inc.[4] – plying from Baclaran to Fairview.
  • Nicholas Albert Transport[4]
  • Nuestra Senora Del Carmen Transport – Plying from Baclaran in Paranaque City, Ayala in Makati and Cubao in Quezon City to the municipalities of Bocaue and Sta. Maria, Bulacan via NLEX
  • N.S. Transport Services, Inc.[4]
  • Original Transport Service And Multi Purpose Cooperative (OTSMPC)[4]
  • Our Vineyard Transport Corp.(formerly Aerobus)
  • Pamana Transport Services Inc.– plies Baclaran to Malanday.
  • Pandacan Transport Service Inc.
  • Paña Liner (Paña Bus Liner[4])
  • Pascual Liner Inc.[4]
  • Philippians Bus Line Inc.[4] – sister company of Newman Goldliner. Plying from Grotto to Baclaran.
  • Phil. Touristers Inc. – Subsidiary of JAM Liner – Plying Pacita – Navotas via EDSA
  • Pitbull Bus Transport Corporation (PBT Corp.)[4] – From FTI to Navotas.
  • Precious Grace Transport– plies from Naia to Malanday and Naia to Grotto
  • P2P Bus (Premium Point-to-Point Bus Service, formerly Express Connect) – a joint venture between private city bus companies (Froehlich Tours, RRCG Transport System, MetroExpress Connect and Ube Express) DOTr and LTFRB with a fleet of "premium" express bus service plying around TriNoMa, Ayala Center, SM MOA, Mandaluyong and Alabang Town Center in Muntinlupa
  • Prince McKhaine Transport – formerly Divine Transport, Inc.[4]
  • Princess Youhan And Chrisa Transport[4]
  • PVP Liner
  • Reinalyn Bus Lines Corp.[4] – formerly ALTRANSCO, it operates in Las Piñas & Muntinlupa, plying route of Alabang (Muntinlupa) – Plaza Lawton (Manila) via Las Piñas, Coastal Road
  • Rainbow Express Inc.[4]
  • RBM Grand Rally Trans, Inc.
  • Regal Starliner – Plying Amadeo to Park N' Ride,Lawton
  • Renan Transit[4]
  • Rizal MetroLink Inc. – plies from Quiapo to Tanay, Rizal via Antipolo
  • Roval Transport Corp.
  • ROV Transport – plies Navotas to Baclaran via EDSA Ayala
  • RRCG Transport – a bus company that operated in city & provincial, plying AlabangNavotas via EDSA, Baclaran – SM City Fairview via EDSA Ayala Taytay/CaintaQuiapo via Ortigas Ave. and Siniloan – PICC via EDSA – Ayala, Tanay. Owned and operated by EMBC and Rizal Metrolink Inc.
  • RS Master Inc. – owned by Northstar Transport Inc.
  • SST (Severino Santos Transit) – plies Baclaran To Sapang Palay via Edsa and Santa Cruz to Sapang Palay via A. Bonifacio Ave./Nlex/Marilao
  • Safeway Bus Lines Inc.[4]
  • Saint Rose Transit
  • San Agustin – owned by Santiaguel and TAS Trans Group of Companies, plies from Dasma/Nasugbu/Mendez/Alabang/Pilar to Plaza Lawton
  • Seven Sky Express Liner Corp. (formerly Malanday Gold Express Corp.)
  • Shanine and Pauline (formerly Erwin Express and Las Ninas) plying from Gil Puyat LRT Station in Pasay and Ayala in Makati to the municipalities of Bocaue, Sta. Maria, Norzagaray and Angat in Bulacan via NLEX
  • Shem Transport[4]
  • St. Martin of Tours Trailways Inc. – sister company of Pamana Transport Services Inc. Plies the same route.
  • Sta. Rita Transport Inc.
  • Stargreen Line Incorporated – plies Pacita,San Pedro To Novaliches, Quezon City
  • Santrans Inc.[4] – from Sapang Palay to Baclaran via Commonwealth, Sapang Palay to Sta.Cruz via Marilao Exit, and Sapang Palay to Baclaran via Marilao Exit.
  • Stella Mae Star Bus
  • SVS Southlink Express
  • Taguig Metro Link – from Taguig to Fairview.
  • TAS Trans Corp. [4] – plying from Alabang/Pilar (Muntinlupa/Las Piñas) – Lawton/Santa Cruz (Manila)
  • Tessele One Liner Inc. (former Delta Transport Inc.) – now under DSN Transport
  • Thelman Transit Inc. – sister company of Armi Josh
  • Ube Express
  • Unicab Transport[4]
  • Universal Guiding Star Bus Line Corp.[4] – sister company of Everlasting Bus Co., Inc.
  • V-1 Bus Line
  • Valenzuela Transport Service Cooperative
  • Vil 5000 Incorporated
  • Valisno Express – sister company of Gasat Express and also has a Provincial Operation from Cubao to Iloilo
  • Viofel Transport Incorporated – plies Baclaran/Alabang to SM Fairview via Quiapo/Lawton
  • Voyager Express Liner
  • Worthy Transport Inc. (under HM Transport)
  • Yash And Mckhaine Transport Inc.
  • Yohance Express Inc. – from Alabang to Novaliches via C5, Pacita to Novaliches via Malinta Exit and FTI to Navotas (under CEM Trans Group).

Defunct bus lines

  • Aladdin Transit Corporation
  • Benguet Auto Line – a bus company under Philippine National Railways, with a train connection plies from Rosario, La Union to Baguio via Kennon Road. It was founded in 1906 as the mail carrier of the Bureau of Posts. At its height it was operating 150 buses plus 50 freight trucks.
  • Batangas Laguna Tayabas Bus Company (BLTBCO) – formed in 1918 and was one of the most dominant bus companies until it became bankrupt in the early 2000s. Now revived and operated by Del Monte Motor Works under the name DLTBCo. Plies to Bicol, Batangas and Visayas.
  • Busway Philippines Inc. (later renamed to Pamana Transport)
  • C.A Rodriguez Lines – Owned and operated by Carmen A. Rodriguez Plied to Lawton – Cavite City. Sister company of Saint Anthony (now under San Agustin Transport Corporation), R.A Rodriguez Lines, City Rama Bus Corp, Car San Juan Transport.
  • California Bus Lines
  • Claro Trans – operated by JFT Liner plying from Alabang to SM Fairview via Lagro
  • Crow Transport (Now BSC(Batman Starexpress Corporation))
  • Desert Fox
  • D' Rough Riders Inc. – acquired and now operated by Sugbo Transit under Yanson Group of Bus Companies.
  • Dimple Star Transport – plying Iloilo – España/Cubao/Pasay and AlabangLawton via Skyway for city operations. Franchise revoked after a road mishap in Occidental Mindoro.
  • Don Mariano Transit Corp. – It plies from Novaliches to Pacita and Baclaran via EDSA – Mindanao Avenue. Franchise revoked due accident along Skyway.
  • EJRC Marikina Transit
  • Elena Liner – plies Baclaran to Grotto (franchise revoked)
  • EMC Transportation Inc. – was once a major bus company in northern Luzon until it went bankrupt in mid-2008 and was bought by Northstar Transport. It offers daily trips from Manila to Cagayan Valley vice versa.
  • Fides Express Inc. – plying NavotasBaclaran via EDSA and Montalban – Divisoria via San Mateo, Aurora Blvd.
  • Footprints
  • Gloren Transport – plying from Baclaran to SM Farview via Lagro. Now renamed ROV Trans.
  • GM Tours – plying Caticlan – Iloilo route. Now taken by YGBC Ceres Liner.
  • Golden Highway Transit Inc.
  • Grand Star
  • JB Line Bicol Express – plied to Bicol. Now reduced to a jeepney company, that plies Sorsogon CityGubat, Sorsogon route.
  • JKJ Express – operated by Kellen Transport and former sister company of CHER Transport Corp. Now absorb to Earth Star Express
  • J.S. Vergara Lines (Now San Agustin Transport Corporation)
  • 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
  • Metro Manila Transit Corp. (MMTC) – the first bus company owned by the Philippine government under the Marcos regime, established in 1981 during the Iran–Iraq War but the operation was crippled by the EDSA People Power Revolution in 1986, and later became bankrupt in 1995. On the defunct MMTC shattered into four bus companies – United Workers Transport Corp. (Went bankrupt in 2009), DCOMMP (Drivers, Conductors, Mechanics Multipurpose) Transport Service Cooperative, Filcomtrans (went bankrupt in 1999), and Fastrans (went bankrupt in 2007).
  • MRC Golden Star Transport Inc. (formerly Northstar) – It started operating in Cagayan Valley and Apayao province in 2008 when it bought the franchises of the defunct EMC Transportation Inc. and Dalmatian Lines. Now under Northern Luzon Bus Line.
  • Lillian Express Inc. – a bus company based in Dipolog City in the Philippines. It served bus routes to the Zamboanga Peninsula. Its buses and route network were merged with Rural Transit and Bachelor Express after it was bought out completely by the Yanson Group of Companies in 2005.
  • Luzon Bus Line – a bus company under Philippine National Railways plies to Bicol Region
  • Marlea Transport – undermanaged by Jayross Lucky Seven Tours
  • MGP Trans – (franchise revoked)
  • Pangasinan Transportation Company (PANTRANCO) – a bus company plying to Pangasinan.
  • Panda Coach Tours and Transport – revoked due to the Tanay accident.
  • PNR Motor Service – a bus company under Philippine National Railways with subsidiaries Bengued Auto Line and the Cavite Line Transportation whole of Luzon. The company has so far invested P24.22 million for the acquisition of 154 bus units now operating in the whole of Luzon.
  • Philippine Corinthian Liner Inc.
  • Panda Transit Express (under Jayross)
  • Ramtrans Inc
  • Roval Tours
  • R.A Rodriguez Lines – plies to Lawton – Cavite, City. Sister company of Saint Anthony (now under San Agustin Transport Corporation), C.A Rodriguez Lines, City Rama Bus Corp, Car San Juan Transport.
  • Royal Eagle – Its Santiago City route now operated by Five Star, and the Apalit route which is now operated by First North Luzon Transit.
  • Sampaguita Auto Transport – plies Pacita Complex to Novaliches via Malinta Exit. now taken by Yohance Express and StarGreen Line.
  • South Luzon Crown Transport (Now BSC(Batman Starexpress Corporation))
  • Super 5 – Its subsidiary of Grand Courier that plies to Pasay/Cubao, Surigao City & Davao via Leyte
  • Tacurong Express – plies Davao – Tacurong via Makilala. Now taken to Yellow Bus Line.
  • Trifmann Liner
  • TRITRAN
  • Weena Express Inc. – former MINTRANCO under Valdevieso Group alongside North Cotabato Transport Co. Inc., and People's Transport Corp. Now operated by Yanson Group of Bus Companies under the name of Mindanao Star Bus Transport Inc.

P2P

In addition to regular buses that serves the commuters, P2P Premium Bus Service is an initiative by DOTr,[5] LTFRB and MMDA for Point to Point commercial bus services within Metro Manila, specially along EDSA, which adds more convenience for the passengers as it provides non-stop services around the metropolis.

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "Holden's Hoverd lands at Higer". BusNews.com.au. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
  2. ^ "Company Introduction". Sunlong Bus. Retrieved October 2, 2018.
  3. ^ "Provincial Bus Franchises 2015". Philippines Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on November 25, 2016. Retrieved November 30, 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al "List of Bus Companies With Certificate of Compliance Issued" (PDF). Department of Labor and Employment – National Capital Region. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 27, 2022. Retrieved April 27, 2022.
  5. ^ "DOTC split into 2 separate departments for transport and communications".