List of bus routes in Metro Manila
This list of bus routes in Metro Manila includes all commercially operated local bus routes in the Philippine capital region and surrounding area, as well as the contracted express bus service operated under the Premium Point-to-Point Bus Service branding. Bus services in Metro Manila are regulated by the Department of Transportation in partnership with the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority and operated by private bus operators, individually licensed by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board. As of August 2020, of the more than 300 public transport routes available in Metro Manila, there are 64 routes being serviced by public utility buses in the metropolitan region.[1]
Routes
Local service
All local or city bus services in Metro Manila are contracted out to private firms.[2] Prior to the 2020 Philippine coronavirus lockdowns, the region had more than 900 public transport routes operated by 830 bus franchises and more than 43,000 jeepney franchises competing with each other.[3] This extremely deregulated public transport environment has made managing public transport services a challenge for the government for many years. The oversupply of public utility vehicles as well as redundant and overlapping transport routes have also led to severe road congestions.[3]
In June 2020, the Philippine transportation department launched the Metro Manila Bus Rationalization Program in a complete overhaul of Manila's bus transport network. The program was a follow through of the 2017 Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program and coincided with the government's gradual and calibrated resumption of Manila's public transport following more than two months under coronavirus restrictions.[4][5]
On June 24, the transportation department rolled out its thirty-first and final bus line (Route 10 between Cubao in Quezon City and Doroteo Jose Street in Santa Cruz) under the first two phases of the resumption of public transport as the region shifted to a more relaxed "general community quarantine."[6] On July 1, the EDSA Busway carrying the EDSA Carousel Route E started its interim operations with a total of fifteen stops in dedicated bus lanes completed by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority.[7] On August 17, 2020, the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board added four more city bus routes.[8]
Route | Terminals | via | Length | Service area | Operator(s) | |||
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E EDSA Carousel |
Monumento & EDSA |
↔ | Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange | EDSA: Bagong Barrio – Balintawak Interchange – Kaingin Road – Roosevelt station – North Avenue – Quezon Avenue – Nepa Q Mart – Main Avenue – Santolan-Annapolis – Ortigas Avenue – Guadalupe – Buendia – Ayala Avenue – Taft Avenue – SM Mall of Asia | 28.1 km (17.5 mi) | Caloocan, Makati, Mandaluyong, Pasay, Quezon City, San Juan | Mega Manila Consortium Corporation; ES Transport and Partners Consortium[9] | |
1 | Monumento | ↔ | Balagtas | MacArthur Highway: Victoneta Avenue – Marulas – SM City Valenzuela – Karuhatan – Valenzuela City Hall – Governor Santiago Road – Dalandanan – T. Santiago Street – Malanday – Meycauayan Doctors Hospital – Malhacan – Sullera – SM City Marilao – Marilao Public Market – Robinsons Easymart Marilao – Jomers Supermart – Fortunato Halili Avenue – RMB Subdivision | 22.3 km (13.9 mi) | Balagtas, Bocaue, Caloocan, Malabon, Marilao, Meycauayan, Valenzuela | Metrolink Bus Corpoation (Malanday Metro Link; Alabang Metro Link; NAIA Metro Link)[10] | |
2 | Monumento | ↔ | Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange | Samson Road: A. Mabini Street C-4 Road: Lapu-Lapu Avenue – Dagat-Dagatan Avenue – Navotas Centennial Park R-10: C-3 5th Avenue Mel Lopez Boulevard: Bonifacio Street (Vitas) – C-2 Capulong Street – Recto Avenue – Intramuros (Anda Circle) Roxas Boulevard: Padre Faura Street – Quintos Street – Quirino Avenue/Ospital ng Maynila – Gil Puyat Avenue – Arnaiz Avenue EDSA: SM Mall of Asia Macapagal Boulevard |
25.4 km (15.8 mi) | Caloocan, Ermita, Intramuros, Malabon, Malate, Navotas, Parañaque, Pasay, Tondo | Mega Manila Consortium Corporation[11] | |
3 | Monumento | ↔ | Valenzuela Gateway Complex | EDSA: Bagong Barrio North Luzon Expressway |
8.1 km (5.0 mi) | Caloocan, Valenzuela | Valenzuela Transport Service Cooperative[12] | |
4 | North Avenue & EDSA |
↔ | SM City Fairview | EDSA Congressional Avenue: Shorthorn Street – Senatorial Drive – Mindanao Avenue Mindanao Avenue: Tandang Sora Avenue – Sauyo Quirino Highway: Bernardino General Hospital – Novaliches General Hospital – Nitang Avenue – Novaliches Market – Novaliches Terminal – Zabarte Road |
12.2 km (7.6 mi) | Quezon City | Mega Manila Consortium Corporation[13] | |
5 | Quezon Avenue & EDSA |
↔ | Angat | EDSA: Kamuning Road East Avenue Quezon Avenue: Lung Center Elliptical Road: Philippine Coconut Authority Commonwealth Avenue: U.P.–Ayala Land TechnoHub – Central Avenue – Tandang Sora Avenue – Diliman Doctors Hospital – Ever Gotesco Commonwealth – Batasan Road – Commission on Audit – Manggahan – Litex Market – Pearl Drive – Fairview Center Mall – Atherton Street – Mindanao Avenue Quirino Highway: SM City Fairview – Lagro – Amparo – Pangarap – Malaria Road – SM City San Jose del Monte – Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes – Gumaoc – Francisco Homes – San Jose del Monte (Starmall) – Nodado General Hospital Villarama Road: Norzagaray (Municipal Hall) Alejo Santos Highway Matias Fernando Avenue |
46.2 km (28.7 mi) | Angat, Caloocan, Norzagaray, Quezon City, San Jose del Monte | NAT Transport[14] | |
6 | Quezon Avenue & EDSA |
↔ | Taft Avenue & EDSA |
Quezon Avenue: Scout Borromeo Street – Timog Avenue – Fisher Mall – Gregorio Araneta Avenue – Banawe Street – D. Tuazon Street España Boulevard: Blumentritt Road – Lacson Avenue – Morayta Street Lerma Street Quezon Boulevard: Quiapo Church Taft Avenue: Liwasang Bonifacio (Lawton) – United Nations Avenue – Pedro Gil Street – Quirino Avenue – Pablo Ocampo Street – Gil Puyat Avenue (Buendia) – Arnaiz Avenue (Libertad) |
16.1 km (10.0 mi) | Ermita, Malate, Pasay, Quezon City, Quiapo, Sampaloc | ||
7 | Quezon Avenue & EDSA |
↔ | Rodriguez (Montalban) |
EDSA: Kamuning Road East Avenue: Victoria Luna Avenue – East Avenue Medical Center – National Kidney and Transplant Institute Elliptical Road: Philippine Coconut Authority Commonwealth Avenue: U.P.–Ayala Land TechnoHub – Central Avenue – Tandang Sora Avenue – Diliman Doctors Hospital – Ever Gotesco Commonwealth – Batasan Road Batasan Road: Kasayahan Street Batasan–San Mateo Road: Filinvest 2 Road – Northview General Antonio Luna Avenue: Ampid – San Mateo Doctors Hospital – San Mateo (Bayan) – Dulong Bayan – Maly A. Mabini Street: Montaña Drive J.P. Rizal Street: Geronimo |
19.3 km (12.0 mi) | Quezon City, Rodriguez, San Mateo | Mega Manila Consortium Corporation[15][16][17][18][19][20] | |
8 | Cubao | ↔ | Rodriguez (Montalban) |
Aurora Boulevard: 15th Avenue – Anonas Street – J.P. Rizal Street – Katipunan Avenue Andres Bonifacio Avenue: Riverbanks Center – Tañong – Marikina (Bayan) J.P. Rizal Street: Homeowners Drive – Golden Valley Main Road – Bayan-Bayanan Avenue – Tumana – Fairlane Street – Nangka – Banaba Street General Antonio Luna Avenue: Ampid – San Mateo Doctors Hospital – San Mateo (Bayan) – Dulong Bayan – Maly A. Mabini Street: Montaña Drive J.P. Rizal Street: Geronimo |
18.3 km (11.4 mi) | Marikina, Quezon City, Rodriguez, San Mateo | ||
9 | Cubao | ↔ | Antipolo | Aurora Boulevard: 15th Avenue – Anonas Street – J.P. Rizal Street – Katipunan Avenue Marikina–Infanta Highway: SM City Marikina – Ayala Malls Feliz (Ligaya) – Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall – Filinvest East – Masinag Sumulong Highway: Kingsville – Xentro Mall Antipolo – Fatima University Medical Center – La Montana – Señora de la Paz – Olalia Road |
17.4 km (10.8 mi) | Antipolo, Cainta, Marikina, Pasig, Quezon City | ||
10 | Cubao | ↔ | Doroteo Jose Street | Aurora Boulevard: Betty Go-Belmonte Street – Gilmore Avenue – Juan Ruiz Street – Gregorio Araneta Avenue Magsaysay Boulevard: Victorino Mapa Street – Pureza Street – Legarda Street Legarda Street Recto Avenue: Loyola Street Rizal Avenue |
9.3 km (5.8 mi) | Quezon City, Sampaloc, San Juan, Santa Cruz, Santa Mesa | ||
11 | Gilmore Avenue & Aurora Boulevard |
↔ | Taytay | Gilmore Avenue Granada Street: Bonny Serrano Avenue Ortigas Avenue: Roosevelt Street – Greenhills – Columbia Street – Ortigas Interchange – Emerald Avenue – The Medical City – Ortigas – Ortigas East (Frontera Verde) – C-5–Ortigas Interchange – Rosario – Luckygold Plaza – SM City East Ortigas – Robinsons Place Cainta – Brookside Drive – Sunset Drive – Celso Tuazon Avenue – Eulogio Rodriguez Avenue |
13.0 km (8.1 mi) | Cainta, Mandaluyong, Pasig, Quezon City, San Juan, Taytay | ||
12 | General Kalentong Street | ↔ | Pasig | Shaw Boulevard: Shaw Center Mall – A. Mabini Street – EDSA – Sheridan Street – Meralco Avenue – Christian Route Pasig Boulevard: Rizal Medical Center – Pasig Rotonda Sixto Antonio Avenue |
7.6 km (4.7 mi) | Mandaluyong, Pasig | ||
13 | Gil Puyat Avenue (Buendia) & Taft Avenue |
↔ | Bonifacio Global City | Gil Puyat Avenue: Osmeña Highway – Chino Roces Avenue – Makati Avenue – Kalayaan Flyover Kalayaan Avenue: Guadalupe Nuevo – Cembo – Cavalry Drive C-5 Road |
11.7 km (7.3 mi) | Makati, Pasay, Taguig | Green Frog Zero Emissions Transport Corporation[21] | |
14 | Ayala Center | ↔ | Alabang | Ayala Avenue Gil Puyat Avenue: Chino Roces Avenue Osmeña Highway: Magallanes Interchange (EDSA) South Luzon Expressway: Bicutan Interchange (Doña Soledad Avenue) – Sucat Interchange (Dr. Santos Avenue) – Alabang Interchange (Alabang–Zapote Road) |
17.5 km (10.9 mi) | Makati, Muntinlupa, Parañaque, Taguig | Mega Manila Consortium Corporation[22] | |
15 | Ayala Center | ↔ | Biñan | Ayala Avenue Gil Puyat Avenue: Chino Roces Avenue Osmeña Highway: Magallanes Interchange (EDSA) South Luzon Expressway: Alabang Interchange (Alabang–Zapote Road) Manila South Road: Bayanan – Soldier Hills – Muntinlupa Medical Center – Katihan Road – Susana Heights – SM Center Muntinlupa – San Pedro – Cataquiz Avenue – Hernandez – Pacita Complex – San Francisco |
27.6 km (17.1 mi) | Biñan, Makati, Muntinlupa, San Pedro | J&A Chua Management Group[23] | |
16 | Ayala Center | ↔ | FTI Complex (Arca South) | Ayala Avenue Gil Puyat Avenue: Chino Roces Avenue Osmeña Highway: Magallanes Interchange (EDSA) South Luzon Expressway: Nichols Interchange (Andrews Avenue & Lawton Avenue) |
9.2 km (5.7 mi) | Makati, Taguig | Mega Manila Consortium Corporation[24] | |
17 | Monumento | ↔ | EDSA & Taft Avenue | Rizal Avenue: 5th Avenue – Ricardo Papa Street – Abad Santos Avenue – Blumentritt Road – Tayuman Street – Bambang Street – Doroteo Jose Street Padre Burgos Avenue: Plaza Lawton Taft Avenue: United Nations Avenue – Pedro Gil Street – Quirino Avenue – Pablo Ocampo Street – Gil Puyat Avenue – Arnaiz Avenue |
14.4 km (8.9 mi) | Caloocan, Ermita, Malate, Pasay, Santa Cruz, Tondo | NAT Transport[25] | |
18 | Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange | ↔ | Ninoy Aquino International Airport (T1/T2/T3/T4) | Macapagal Boulevard Seaside Drive NAIA Road Ninoy Aquino Avenue Domestic Road Andrews Avenue |
20.2 km (12.6 mi) | Parañaque, Pasay | Mega Manila Consortium Corporation[26] | |
19 | North Avenue & EDSA | ↔ | Bonifacio Global City | EDSA Congressional Avenue (C-5) : Shorthorn Street – Senatorial Drive – Mindanao Avenue – Visayas Avenue – Tandang Sora Avenue – Luzon Avenue Tandang Sora Avenue (C-5): Matandang Balara – Magsaysay Avenue Katipunan Avenue (C-5): U.P. Town Center – Gonzales Street – Rosa Alvero Street – Quirino Memorial Medical Center Bonny Serrano Avenue (C-5) Eulogio Rodriguez Jr. Avenue (C-5): Eastwood City – Green Meadows – C-5–Ortigas Interchange – Julia Vargas Avenue Carlos Garcia Avenue (C-5) |
23.2 km (14.4 mi) | Makati, Pasig, Quezon City, Taguig | NAT Transport[27] | |
20 | Monumento | ↔ | Meycauayan | EDSA: Bagong Barrio North Luzon Expressway |
13.1 km (8.1 mi) | Caloocan, Meycauayan | Mega Manila Consortium Corporation[28] | |
21 | Monumento | ↔ | San Jose del Monte | EDSA: Bagong Barrio North Luzon Expressway Patubig Road Villarica Road: Plaza Cecilia – Prenza – Marilao Grand Villas – Loma de Gato – Mt. View – Muzon Fortunato Halili Road: Gaya-Gaya – Gumaoc – Francisco Homes |
34.3 km (21.3 mi) | Caloocan, Marilao, San Jose del Monte, Santa Maria | SJDM–Marilao Bus Consortium[29] | |
22 | Monumento | ↔ | Angat | EDSA: Bagong Barrio North Luzon Expressway Fortunato Halili Avenue: Greenview – Puregold Santa Maria Santa Maria Bypass Road: Waltermart Santa Maria – Caysio Norzagaray–Santa Maria Road: Guyong – Caypombo – Nepo Homes – Pulong Buhangin – Garden Village – Partida Alejo Santos Highway: Norzagaray Matias Fernando Avenue |
39.9 km (24.8 mi) | Angat, Bocaue, Caloocan, Norzagaray, Santa Maria | NAT Transport[30] | |
23 | Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange | ↔ | Sucat | Macapagal Boulevard Seaside Drive NAIA Road Ninoy Aquino Avenue: Santo Niño – Olivarez Plaza Dr. Santos Avenue: A. Bonifacio Street – SM City Sucat – Olivarez Hospital – Waltermart Sucat – Unihealth Parañaque – SM City BF Parañaque |
12.7 km (7.9 mi) | Muntinlupa, Parañaque, Pasay | Airfreight 2100, Inc.[31] | |
24 | Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange | ↔ | Alabang | Macapagal Boulevard Seaside Drive Manila–Cavite Expressway Alabang–Zapote Road: Tramo Street – Christ The King – Vista Mall Las Piñas – Perpetual Help Medical Center – Robinsons Place Las Piñas – Marcos Alvarez Avenue – SM Southmall – Almanza – Alabang Town Center |
19.8 km (12.3 mi) | Las Piñas, Muntinlupa, Parañaque | Alabang Transport Service Cooperative Consortium[32] | |
25 | Bonifacio Global City | ↔ | Alabang | Carlos Garcia Avenue (C-5): Diego Silang – Pinagsama South Luzon Expressway: FTI Complex (Arca South) – Bicutan Interchange (Doña Soledad Avenue) – Sucat Interchange (Dr. Santos Avenue) |
17.2 km (10.7 mi) | Muntinlupa, Parañaque, Taguig | Mega Manila Consortium Corporation[33] | |
26 | Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange | ↔ | Naic | Macapagal Boulevard Seaside Drive Manila–Cavite Expressway Covelandia Road: Tirona Highway Antero Soriano Highway: Gahak – Puregold Kawit – Cavite Economic Zone – Savemore General Trias – Divine Grace Medical Center – Robinsons Place General Trias – Puregold Tanza – Tanza Family General Hospital – Amaya – Glowing Field – Tanza Doctors Hospital – Calibuyo – South Morning View |
34.6 km (21.5 mi) | General Trias, Kawit, Naic, Noveleta, Parañaque, Tanza | One Cavite Transport Operators, Inc.[34] | |
27 | Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange | ↔ | Trece Martires | Macapagal Boulevard Seaside Drive Manila–Cavite Expressway Covelandia Road: Tirona Highway Antero Soriano Highway: Gahak – Puregold Kawit – Cavite Economic Zone – Savemore General Trias – Divine Grace Medical Center – Robinsons Place General Trias – Puregold Tanza Tanza–Trece Martires Road: Mulawin – Sanja Mayor – Monterra Verde – Vista Mall Tanza – Bagtas – Paradahan – Filinvest Tanza –Metro Gate |
35.7 km (22.2 mi) | General Trias, Kawit, Noveleta, Parañaque, Tanza, Trece Martires | Don Aldrin Transport, Inc.[35] | |
28 | Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange | ↔ | Dasmariñas | Macapagal Boulevard Seaside Drive Manila–Cavite Expressway Aguinaldo Highway: St. Dominic Medical Center – SM City Bacoor – Habay – Imus Family Hospital – Buhay na Tubig – Lumina Point Mall – Robinsons Place Imus – Palanas – Citymall Anabu – Plaza Homes – Puregold Anabu – The District Imus – Patio Tirona – Salitran – Puregold Dasmariñas – Tirona Avenue |
27.6 km (17.1 mi) | Bacoor, Dasmariñas, Imus, Parañaque | Mega Manila Consortium Corporation[36][37] | |
29 | Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange | ↔ | General Mariano Alvarez | Macapagal Boulevard Seaside Drive Manila–Cavite Expressway Aguinaldo Highway: St. Dominic Medical Center Molino Boulevard: De Castro Village – Casimiro Westville – Robinsons Molino – Bacoor Doctors Medical Center – Southeast Asian Medical Center Molino–Paliparan Road: Avenida Rizal – Wood Estate – SM City Molino – Metro South Medical Center – The District Dasmariñas – Dasmariñas City Medical Center – Diamond Village – Avida Dasmariñas – Puregold Paliparan – Mabuhay Homes – Carissa Homes |
31.5 km (19.6 mi) | Bacoor, Dasmariñas, General Mariano Alvarez, Parañaque | ||
30 | Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange | ↔ | Cavite City | Macapagal Boulevard Seaside Drive Manila–Cavite Expressway Tirona Highway: Marulas Magdiwang Highway: Savemore Kawit – Santa Isabel – Noveleta Manila–Cavite Road: San Rafael – Cavite Medical Center Julian Felipe Boulevard: Ronquillo Street |
26.6 km (16.5 mi) | Cavite City, Kawit, Noveleta, Parañaque | One Cavite Transport Operators, Inc.[38] | |
32 | Valenzuela Gateway Complex | ↔ | North Avenue & EDSA |
North Luzon Expressway Mindanao Avenue North Avenue |
9.2 km (5.7 mi) | Quezon City, Valenzuela | ES Transport Group[39] | |
33 | Santa Rosa Integrated Terminal | ↔ | Ayala Center | Ayala Avenue Gil Puyat Avenue Osmeña Highway South Luzon Expressway Biñan–Santa Rosa Access Road |
34.6 km (21.5 mi) | Makati, Santa Rosa | Mega Manila Consortium Corporation[40][41][42] | |
34 | Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange | ↔ | Santa Rosa Integrated Terminal | Macapagal Boulevard NAIA Expressway South Luzon Expressway Biñan–Santa Rosa Access Road |
37.9 km (23.5 mi) | Parañaque, Santa Rosa | ||
35 | Ayala Center | ↔ | Balibago Complex | Ayala Avenue Gil Puyat Avenue Osmeña Highway South Luzon Expressway Santa Rosa–Tagaytay Road |
37.6 km (23.4 mi) | Makati, Santa Rosa |
Express service
Launched in March 2015, the Premium Point-to-Point (P2P) Bus Service, formerly known as Express Connect, is an express bus service connecting the suburbs to the central business districts and the international gateways. It initially operated between Quezon City and Ayala Center in Makati, with a third route to SM Mall of Asia along EDSA, Metro Manila's main thoroughfare.[43] By December 2015, a total of twenty buses from Froehlich Tours and HM Transport serviced the routes linking Trinoma and SM City North Edsa in Quezon City with SM Megamall in Mandaluyong and Makati, with only one or two stops in between.[44]
A third P2P service was introduced in April 2016 connecting Glorietta in Makati and Alabang Town Center in Muntinlupa operated by RRCG Transport.[45] As of March 2019, the Department of Transportation's premium P2P bus service runs 33 routes across 52 stops in Metro Manila and nearby suburbs in the Greater Manila Area.[46]
Current
Future
In March 2019, the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board announced the opening of 28 new routes to be awarded to franchise applicants.[47]
Route | Terminals | via | Operator | |
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Alabang |
Batangas City |
ALPS The Bus, Inc. N Dela Rosa Liner | ||
Alabang |
Lipa |
TBA | ||
Diliman EDSA-North Avenue |
Angat |
TBA | ||
Diliman EDSA-North Avenue |
Santa Maria Philippine Arena |
TBA | ||
Ermita Plaza Lawton |
Angat |
TBA | ||
Ermita Plaza Lawton |
Batangas City |
TBA | ||
Ermita Plaza Lawton |
Lipa |
TBA | ||
Ortigas Center |
Batangas City |
TBA | ||
Ortigas Center |
Lipa |
ALPS The Bus, Inc. |
See also
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