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  2. Kalesa - Wikipedia

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    Kalesas in a street in Manila, circa pre-1900 Kalesas during "bicycle races" in the Bacolod public plaza in 1901 A karomata in Manila (c. 1923) Kalesa (from Spanish calesa) were first introduced to the Philippines in the 1700s by the Spanish. They became the primary mode of public and private transportation in the islands. [1]

  3. Tranvía - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the tranvia, modes of street transportation in Manila were mostly horse-drawn, consisting of the calesa, the lighter carromata, and the fancy caruaje. [2] The tranvia served as the first railway transport to run in the Philippines, as in its earliest years the Ferrocarril de Manila–Dagupan are in its planning stages.

  4. Transportation in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Another popular mode of public transportation in the country is the motorized tricycles, especially common in smaller urban and rural areas. [4] The Philippines has four railway lines: Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 1 (LRT Line 1), LRT Line 2, MRT Line 3, and the PNR Metro Commuter Line operated by the Philippine National Railways. There ...

  5. Metro Manila Transit Corporation - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, the pre-war tranvía streetcar system in Manila was left destroyed, leaving a gap in the city's public transport infrastructure that was subsequently filled by buses and jeepneys. Loose regulations, however, resulted in a fragmented public transportation system in Manila and its suburbs dominated by independent transport ...

  6. Jeepney - Wikipedia

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    A jeepney (Tagalog:), or simply a jeep (Tagalog:), is a type of public utility vehicle (PUV) that serves as the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines. [1] Known for its crowded seating and kitsch decorations, it is a cultural icon of the Philippines [2] and has its own art, "Jeepney art". [3]

  7. Category:Transportation in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Public transportation in the Philippines (8 C, 12 P) R. Rail transportation in the Philippines (8 C, 5 P) Road transportation in the Philippines (6 C, 13 P) T.

  8. Motorized tricycle (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    However, the provenance of the trisikad is also unknown. Prior to the tricycles and trisikad, the most common means of mass public transport in the Philippines is a carriage pulled by horses or carabaos known as the kalesa (calesa or carromata in Philippine Spanish). [3] The pulled rickshaw never gained acceptance in the Philippines. Americans ...

  9. Category : History of transportation in the Philippines

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