Araneta City Bus Port
Araneta City Busport | |
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General information | |
Location | 160 General Romulo Avenue Quezon City, Metro Manila Philippines |
Coordinates | 14°37′15″N 121°3′26″E / 14.62083°N 121.05722°E |
Owned by | Araneta City, Inc. |
Operated by | Araneta City, Inc. |
Bus stands | 19 bays[1] |
Bus operators | Ceres Liner, DLTBCo, Philtranco plus 16 others |
Connections | Araneta Center–Cubao station and 3 Araneta Center–Cubao station |
Construction | |
Accessible | Yes |
Other information | |
Website | Araneta City Busport |
History | |
Opened | 14 March 2017[2] |
Passengers | |
6,000[1] |
The Araneta City Busport (ACBP) is a bus station in Quezon City, Metro Manila, the Philippines. It is currently one of two bus terminals in the Araneta City business district that link Metro Manila with the provinces in the north and south of the country, including cities in the Visayas and Mindanao via the Philippine Nautical Highway System.[2][3] The station is also a hub for buses servicing the Bicol Region.[4] It was built in 2017 as the modern alternative to, and eventual replacement for, the adjacent Araneta City Bus Terminal, the oldest integrated bus terminal in Metro Manila, in operation since 1993.[5] The busport is used by at least 19 provincial bus lines, including DLTBCo, Ceres Liner and Philtranco.[2][6] It is connected to Manila's LRT 2 and MRT 3 by a network of elevated walkways and mall connections.
Location
The Araneta City Busport is located along General Romulo Avenue on the eastern side of Araneta City within the barangay of Socorro, Quezon City. It occupies the ground level of Manhattan Heights, a four-tower residential condominium complex that is part of the 5.7-hectare (14-acre), 18-tower highrise community developed by Megaworld Corporation called Manhattan Garden City.[7] The bus station is situated in the district of Cubao, a densely populated area north of Ortigas Center in east-central Metro Manila that has the highest density of bus terminals in the entire Manila metropolitan area.[8] It is directly across from Ali Mall and one block from the old Araneta bus station on Times Square Avenue.
History
The Araneta busport sits on the original location of Metro Manila's first integrated terminal which opened in 1993.[9] In 2004, to make way for the construction of the Manhattan Heights condominium complex, the Araneta Center bus station was relocated to the old Rustan's building on Times Square Avenue built in 1974, after the department store transferred to its new home at the then newly opened Gateway Mall.[9][10] The old terminal is expected to be torn down in the future to make way for the construction of the Manhattan Plaza, the final highrise development of the Manhattan Garden City project.[9]
The modern busport at Manhattan Heights was inaugurated as the Araneta Center Bus Port in March 2017 with Vice President Leni Robredo in attendance.[3] Following the issuance of the Metro Manila Council regulation prohibiting the operation of all provincial bus terminals along EDSA in order to ease traffic congestion in Manila's main artery, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority announced that the Araneta bus terminal shall be exempt from the ban.[11]
Services
As of January 2020, the Araneta busport services the following routes:
Provincial
Bus
- Provincial bus lines ALPS, Amihan, Belleza, Bobis Liner, Cagsawa Travel, JVH, Megabus, Raymond Transportation and RSL operate to and from several destinations in the Bicol Region, including Masbate.
- Ceres Liner operates provincial buses to several destinations in Western Visayas, including Malay and Kalibo in Aklan, San Jose de Buenavista, Antique, Roxas, Capiz and Iloilo City.[12]
- Cul Bus Transport services the routes to Sorsogon, Leyte and Southern Leyte including Sorsogon City, Tacloban, Ormoc, Baybay and Maasin.[13]
- DLTBCo operates provincial buses to and from the following destinations in the Bicol Region and Eastern Visayas: Legazpi, Daet, Ormoc, Borongan and Catarman.[15]
- Elavil Bus Company operates provincial buses to several destinations in Northern Samar.[16]
- Philtranco serves the terminal on its route to several destinations in the Bicol Region via its main terminal in Pasay.[6]
- Silver Star operates bus services to and from Samar, Eastern Samar, Leyte and Bohol, including Calbayog, Catbalogan, Guiuan, Tacloban and Tagbilaran.[17]
- Solid North Transit runs several routes from Araneta City Busport to destinations in Pampanga, Tarlac and Pangasinan.[18]
Intercity
Bus
- UBE Express operates Premium Point-to-Point Bus Service to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.[19]
Jeep
- Araneta City, Inc. operates electric-powered city shuttles (e-shuttles, also known as Green & Go) to destinations within the Araneta City district.
- Transport Equipment Aggregator and Management Inc (1-TEAM) operates modern jeepneys (BEEP) to and from select destinations in Quezon City such as Lagro, North Fairview, Diliman, Philcoa and Tandang Sora.[20]
- Traditional jeeps operate from the Araneta City Jeepney Terminal further north along General Romulo Avenue to Calumpang, Lagro, Libis, SM City Fairview, Litex Manggahan and Projects 2 and 3, Q.C.
References
- ^ a b "Araneta City Busport". Araneta City, Inc. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ a b c Dabu, B.R. (14 March 2017). "New Araneta Center Busport features top-of-the-line amenities". GMA Network. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ a b de Jesus, J.L. (14 March 2017). "Bus rider Robredo graces launch of modern Cubao terminal". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ "Land transport in Manila". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ Garcia, L. (26 September 2019). "The New Araneta City rises". BusinessMirror. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ a b "New Araneta Center BusPort Ticketing System". Philtranco. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ Remo, A.R. (10 November 2018). "Be at the center of it all at Manhattan Garden City". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ Boquet, Y. (3 December 2013). "Battling congestion in Manila: the EDSA problem" (PDF). United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ a b c Aguilar, K. (2 April 2017). "Cubao's Modern Bus Terminal". The Urban Roamer. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ Tagabucba, M.C. (25 September 2016). "Nedy Tantoco and Judy Araneta-Roxas: Hand-in-hand at Rustan's Gateway Cubao". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ Ong, G. (6 May 2019). "Cubao bus terminal to stay – MMDA". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ "Ceres Bus". PHBus Co. Ltd. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ "DLTB Bus". PHBus Co. Ltd. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ "Diamond Bus". PHBus Co. Ltd. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ "DLTB Bus". PHBus Co. Ltd. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ "Elavil Bus". PHBus Co. Ltd. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ "Silver Star Bus". PHBus Co. Ltd. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ "Solid North Bus". PHBus Co. Ltd. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ "Araneta Center - NAIA schdules". Premium Point-to-Point Bus Service. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ "Beep Jeep". Araneta City, Inc. Retrieved 5 January 2020.