BGC Bus
Founded | 1998 |
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Headquarters | 2/F Bonifacio Technology Centre, 31st St. cor. 2nd Ave., Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Metro Manila |
Service area | Bonifacio Global City |
Service type | City Operation |
Operator | Fort Bonifacio Development Corp. |
The Bonifacio Transport Corporation, or more commonly known as BGC Bus or formerly The Fort Bus, is an intercity bus company in Metro Manila, the Philippines, serving routes that connect Makati, Bonifacio Global City, and Taguig.
The company is a subsidiary of the Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation (FBDC), an affiliate company under the Ayala Corporation. The bus system uses the Beep contactless smart card as a mode of electronic payment.[1]
History
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Founded in 1998, the Bonifacio Transport Corporation was established under the Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation (FBDC). It was formed through an initial fleet of 24 buses — 10 of which are Mercedes-Benz buses and the rest are Nissan Diesel units — as an intercity transport system to and from the adjacent business districts of Bonifacio Global City and Ayala Center.[2][3]
In 2008, six Mercedes-Benz O500M 1725 buses were deployed by FBDC, followed by an additional 14 buses to keep up with passenger demand.[4][5][6] In the same year, HM Transport Inc. and the Bonifacio Transport Corporation signed an agreement, allowing the use of HM Transport buses to serve routes to and from Bonifacio Global City. As a result, a weekday bus route between the Market! Market! shopping mall in Taguig, EDSA, and Kalayaan Avenue was established.[7]
In 2016, the BGC Bus replaced its TapBGC contactless smart card with AF Payments Inc's Beep card. A limited public trial was conducted from June 11 to 26, and was fully rolled out on June 27, 2016.[1]
Fleet
Bonifacio Transport Corp. utilizes and maintains Mercedes-Benz buses.
Routes
BGC Bus operates primarily on 11 different routes with terminals at the McKinley Exchange Corporate Center along EDSA in Makati or at the Market! Market! mall in Taguig. On August 7, 2017, express bus routes were introduced.[8] All times are in Philippine Standard Time (UTC+08:00).
Route | Origin | Destination | Schedule | Ref. | ||
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Central Route | C01 Market Market | ↔ | C09 University Parkway | Monday to Friday 6 AM to 10 PM |
[9][10] | |
East Express | EX01 EDSA Ayala | ↔ | EX02 Market Market | Monday to Sunday 6 AM to 10 PM |
[10][11] | |
North Express | NX01 EDSA Ayala | ↔ | NX05 BGC Arts Center | Monday to Friday 6 AM to 10 PM |
[10][11] | |
Upper West Express | WX01 EDSA Ayala | ↔ | WX03 Crescent Park West | Monday to Friday 6 AM to 10 PM |
[12] | |
Lower West Express | L01 EDSA Ayala | ↔ | L05 Fort Victoria | Monday to Friday 6 AM to 10 PM |
[10][12] | |
Night Route | NR01 EDSA Ayala | ↔ | NR15 Fort Victoria | Monday to Friday 10 PM to 6 AM (30-minute intervals) |
[10][13] | |
Ayala Express | AX01 EDSA Ayala | ↔ | AX10 Glorietta 5 | Monday to Friday 6 AM to 10 PM |
[14] | |
Arca South Express | AS01 Arca South | ↔ | AS04 RCBC AS11 Market Market |
Monday to Friday To BGC: 6:10 AM, 7:10 AM, 7:30 AM, 8:10 AM, 8:40 AM RCBC-Arca South: 4:30 PM, 5:30 PM, 6:30 PM, 7:30 PM |
[10] | |
BHS-Ayala Express | BA01 EDSA Ayala | ↔ | BA02 One Bonifacio High Street | Sunday to Thursday 10:15 PM Friday and Saturday 11:15 PM |
[15] | |
Weekend Route | WE01 EDSA Ayala | ↔ | WE15 Fort Victoria | Saturday and Sunday 6 AM to 10 PM |
[10] |
Route | Origin | Destination | Schedule | Ref. | ||
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North Route | N01 North Station | ↔ | N12 Uptown Parade | Monday to Friday 6 AM to 10 PM |
[10][16] | |
Nuvali Express | NU01 Nuvali | ↔ | NU02 Market Market | Monday to Friday To BGC: 6:30 AM To Nuvali: 6:30 PM to 7:15 PM |
[10] |
See also
- List of bus routes in Metro Manila
- List of bus companies of the Philippines
- Premium Point-to-Point Bus Service
References
- ^ a b "beep™ card & BGC Bus tie-up, a win for commuters". beep™ business. Retrieved July 19, 2022.
- ^ Ni Madam Rosa (August 10, 2009). "Bonifacio Global City: Built with character, designed with soul". Philstar.com. Archived from the original on September 9, 2012. Retrieved September 14, 2013.
- ^ "Megaworld properties at Fort Bonifacio Global City". Megaworldglobalcity.wordpress.com. February 16, 2011. Retrieved September 14, 2013.
- ^ "Shuttle's best". Philstar.com. April 14, 2008. Archived from the original on September 7, 2012. Retrieved September 14, 2013.
- ^ premierpropertyspecialist (August 18, 2008). "Mercedes-Benz shuttle coaches inside Bonifacio Global City". Ayalaupdates.wordpress.com. Retrieved September 14, 2013.
- ^ "Mercedes-Benz shuttle coaches inside Bonifacio Global City". Findarticles.com. Retrieved September 14, 2013.
- ^ Pio, Jojo (February 24, 2011). "Commuting-Travelling To Fort Bonifacio Global City From Ayala". Tofortbonifaciofromayala.blogspot.com. Retrieved September 14, 2013.
- ^ Tantiangco, Aya (August 2, 2017). "BGC rolls out express buses, new routes". GMA News. Retrieved September 28, 2017.
- ^ "Central Route – BGC". Retrieved April 26, 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Inc, Primer Media. "BGC Bus Routes and Schedule Changes with the New One-Way Scheme". Primer. Retrieved April 26, 2022.
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has generic name (help) - ^ a b "East and North Express Route – BGC". Retrieved April 26, 2022.
- ^ a b "Lower West Route – BGC". Retrieved April 26, 2022.
- ^ "Night Route – BGC". Retrieved April 26, 2022.
- ^ Isla, Rouselle (April 5, 2022). "BGC Bus Route and Schedule Guide for Commuters". Moneymax. Retrieved April 26, 2022.
- ^ "BHS-Ayala Express". TheFortCity.com. Retrieved July 19, 2022.
- ^ "North Route – BGC". Retrieved April 26, 2022.