List of bus companies of the Philippines

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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.

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Brands and manufacturers

One of the Golden Dragon buses operating in the Philippines, with the Partas Transportation Co. Inc. Partas.JPG
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. GV Florida Transport, Inc. - Hino RM DMMC Adamant - Jack Long.jpg
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. RRCG Volvo B8RLE.jpg
A Volvo B8RLE low-floor bus operated by RRCG Transport.

Body manufacturers and re-manufacturers

Bus lines and provincial tour operations

Within Metro Manila

Daewoo BS106 of Thelman Transit, Inc. Daewoo BS106.jpg
Daewoo BS106 of Thelman Transit, Inc.

Defunct bus lines

See also

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">EDSA station (LRT)</span> Train station in Pasay, Philippines

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Taft Avenue station</span> Train station in Pasay, Philippines

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Victory Liner</span> Bus company in the Philippines

Victory Liner, Inc. (VLI) is a bus company in the Philippines that was established in 1945 by José Hernandez, is recognized as one of the primary providers of bus transportation in the Philippines, servicing key locations across Luzon. Initially using a fleet of repurposed military vehicles, the company was instrumental in meeting the post-WWII demand for public transport.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Five Star Bus Company</span> Bus company in the Philippines

Pangasinan Five Star Bus Company, Inc., or simply known as Five Star, is one of the largest bus companies in the Philippines. It serves routes mainly to the provinces of Pangasinan, Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino, Isabela and Cagayan.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">CEM Trans Services</span>

CEM Trans Services, Inc. is a city bus company known for the use of an animated character Road Runner This company plies routes to parts of Quezon City, Valenzuela City and San Jose del Monte, Bulacan. This company is a sister company of Joanna Jesh Transport Corp.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">JAC Liner</span> Bus company in the Philippines

JAC Liner Inc. is one of the largest bus companies in the Philippines serving the riding public en route to Southern Luzon provinces which includes key destinations in the provinces of Laguna, Quezon and Marinduque.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Joanna Jesh Transport</span>

Joanna Jesh Transport Corporation (JJT) is one of the largest city bus companies in the Philippines. It plies routes from Food Terminal Incorporates in Taguig to Navotas.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Fermina Express</span>

Fermina Express, Corporation (FermEx) is a commuter bus company servicing Metro Manila. The company is under the umbrella of Mencorp Transport Systems Incorporated.

De Guia Enterprises, Inc.,(G Liner) is one of the oldest city bus companies in the Philippines and is the oldest bus company operating in Manila. The company serves its routes along central Metro Manila areas (along with EMBC) and along EDSA corridor under Marikina Auto Line Transport Corporation (MALTC)

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dela Rosa Transit</span> Bus company in the Philippines

Dela Rosa Transit is one of the city bus companies in the Philippines. It plies route from Pacita Complex, San Pedro, Laguna to Novaliches, Quezon City. It also offers provincial routes operated under its sister companies, Dela Rosa Express and N. Dela Rosa Liner, plying routes from Metro Manila to Batangas City, Batangas, and Lucena City, Quezon, respectively.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">HM Transport</span> Bus company in the Philippines

HM Transport Inc. is one of the largest bus companies in the Philippines. It offers both provincial and city operations, servicing routes from Metro Manila to Laguna province and vice versa. Its city operation subsidiary, Worthy Transport Inc. services routes from Airport Loop, Pasay, Plaza Lawton, Manila Lagusnilad Underpass, FTI Complex, Taguig, Baclaran, Parañaque, Ayala Avenue, Makati and Pacita Complex, San Pedro, Laguna, all the way to SM Fairview in Quezon City.

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. This bus company also offers tourist chartered and shuttle services.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ceres Transport</span> Bus company in the Philippines

Ceres Transport, Incorporated, is a bus company under the umbrella of Yanson Group of Bus Companies (YGBC). Based in Batangas City, it operates bus transport services in Batangas and Metro Manila, using the Strong Republic Nautical Highway.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pascual Liner</span> Philippine bus company

Pascual Liner, Inc. is a city operation transport company headquartered in Quirino Highway, Gulod, Novaliches, Quezon City, servicing in Metro Manila. It plies routes from Alabang, Muntinlupa to Novaliches, Quezon City. Pascual Liner also operates HM Transport's BGC - Alabang Services, along with Worthy Transport.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kellen Transport</span> Bus company in the Philippines

Kellen Transport Incorporated or simply KTI is a city bus company formed as a subsidiary of former Jell Transport, Inc. or JTI. It plies the previous routes from Baclaran, Parañaque to Grotto, San Jose del Monte, Bulacan. Now they operating in EDSA Carousel route under the ES Consortium. It's a subsidiary of ES Transport Inc., which a parent company operates both city and provincial operations.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lucena Lines</span> Bus operating company in the Philippines

Lucena Lines Inc. (LLI) is a bus operating company in the Philippines. It is a subsidiary of JAC Liner Inc. and commenced its own operations in December 2004. It has operations from Manila to Lucena in the province of Quezon, Pagsanjan and Santa Cruz in the province of Laguna.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bicol Isarog Transport System</span> Bus company in the Philippines

Bicol Isarog Transport System, Inc. is a Philippine bus company based in Quezon City. Bicol Isarog, along with 6 sister bus lines, operates routes that primarily serves the Bicol Region, as well as Samar Province and Leyte Province.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange</span> Public transport terminal in Parañaque, Philippines

The Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange is a public transport terminal in Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines. PITX is built and operated by Megawide Construction Corporation and the Department of Transportation (DOTr) under the Philippine government's Public-Private Partnership program.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Araneta City Bus Port</span> Public transport terminal in Manila, Philippines

The Araneta City Bus Port (ACBP), also styled Araneta City Busport, is a bus station in Quezon City, Metro Manila, the Philippines. The bus station is currently one of two bus terminals in the Araneta City business district that link Metro Manila with the provinces in the country, including cities in the Luzon Archipelago via the Philippine Nautical Highway System.

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