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MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines’ first integrated terminal is now open to service routes between Metro Manila and nearby provinces.
Inaugurated by President Rodrigo Duterte on November 5, the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange (PITX) finally opened shop on November 10. (LOOK: The Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange)
The modern terminal will house transportation bays for buses, jeepneys, and UV Express shuttles, as well as commercial spaces and office buildings. (READ: Here’s your Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange guide)
Here are the available routes as of November 12:
P2P routes
UBE Express (Every 1 hour and 30 minutes starting 6 am to 9 pm)
- NAIA Terminals 1, 2, 3, 4
- Ortigas/Robinson’s Galleria
DNS Transport (Every 30 minutes from 5:30 am to 4:30 pm)
- Makati City
- First stop: Landmark
- Second stop: Circuit
Bus routes
Provincial
- Cavite
- Alfonso
- Amadeo
- GMA
- Indang
- Magallanes
- Maragondon
- Mendez
- Naic
- Tagaytay
- Tanza
- Trece Martires
- Batangas
- Balayan
- Calatagan
- Nasugbu
City
- SM Fairview
- via Gil Puyat-Ayala Avenue
- via Pasay-Rotonda-EDSA
- Novaliches
- Monumento
- Sapang Palay
- Navotas Terminal
- Malanday
Jeepney routes
Provincial
- Cavite
- Paliparan via Molino
- Dasmariñas and DBB-C/DBB-1 via Aguinaldo Highway
- Imus via Aguinaldo Highway
- Bacoor via Aguinaldo Highway
City
- Modern air-conditioned jeepneys
- SETSCO
- Pasay/Taft Avenue-Buendia via Okada-MOA-Senate-World Trade Center
- Manila/Taft Avenue-Vito Cruz via MOA-Senate-CCP
- DyipKo
- Lawton via Roxas Boulevard-Luneta-Intramuros
- Traditional Jeepneys
- All routes pass either Taft Avenue-Pasay Rotonda or FB Harrison-Mabini Street
- Quiapo
- Blumentritt
- Divisoria
- Escolta
- Dapitan
– Rappler.com
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