Eastern Metropolitan Bus Corporation

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Eastern Metropolitan Bus Corporation
Founded1970;53 years ago (1970)
HeadquartersP. Oliveros St., Antipolo, Rizal
Service area
Service type
  • City Operation
  • Shuttle Service
  • Tourist Chartered Service
AllianceRizal MetroLink Inc.
Routes
  • Antipolo-Divisoria via Shaw Boulevard
  • Tanay-EDSA Crossing via Manila East Road
  • Siniloan – PICC via Edsa Ayala Buendia Tanay Antipolo Crossing Kapitolyo
Fleet200+ Buses (Hino, Mitsubish Fuso, Nissan Diesel, Isuzu, Japayuki units, Daewoo, UD Nissan Diesel, Kia, King Long, Higer, Volvo and Yutong)
OperatorEastern Metropolitan Bus Corporation (EMBC)

Eastern Metropolitan Bus Corporation or EMBC is one of the largest bus companies in the Philippines. The city operation plies routes from Antipolo, Rizal to Divisoria, Manila via Shaw Boulevard Ortigas Avenue. [1] This bus company also offers tourist chartered and shuttle services.

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History

Established in the 1970s by its late founder, Francisco Lim de Jesus, the company started as city operation along EDSA corridor through Baclaran-Letre-Navotas route. [2]

In the mid-1990s, the Baclaran-Letre-Navotas route was retired. The company transferred the route into Antipolo-Baclaran via EDSA Ayala Avenue Shaw Boulevard before fully transferring its route into Antipolo-Divisoria.

EMBC has opened a tourist chartered service somewhere in the mid-90s. They also offer shuttle services using ordinary and air-conditioned buses for employees of some companies that are situated in Rizal province.

In December 2009, G Liner announced the acquisition of EMBC with only city operation bus units and its franchise due to focus of EMBC management on tourist chartered and shuttle services. [3]

In January 2012, EMBC and RRCG transport formed the Siniloan (Laguna) – Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) via EDSA Buendia Tanay Antipolo Crossing Kapitolyo route. [4]

Fleet

EMBC maintains Hino, Mitsubishi Fuso, as well as some aging Japanese units, some of which are air-conditioned units, and they were used for both city operation and shuttle service. All air-conditioned units were used as tourist chartered services, which the company utilizes almost of the same units as that of city operation. Plus, the new Daewoo bus BAR units of RRCG. And now its Rizal MetroLink Inc.

Destinations

Metro Manila

Provincial Destinations

(*) in partnership with RRCG.

Premium Point to Point Bus Service

Route: Robinsons Place Antipolo – SM City Masinag via vice veresa

Former Destinations

In media

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References

  1. "Commute – University of Santo Tomas".
  2. "23985 (16) 20-10-1993 Eastern Metropolitan Bus Corporation (EMBC) Hino NVU-549 (640) EDSA, Mandaluyong, Manila, Philippines". 20 October 1993.
  3. "EMBC". 6 September 2009.
  4. "The New RRCG owned and operated by EMBC unit J004". 18 January 2012.