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  2. Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange is located on a 4.5-hectare (11-acre) site in AsiaWorld, a subdistrict of Bay City in Parañaque, [19] where 2.7-hectare (6.7-acre) is currently used for transport services, commercial spaces, and four office towers, [20] while the remaining 1.8-hectare (4.4-acre) will serve as part of a ₱5 billion ...

  3. Taguig City Integrated Terminal Exchange - Wikipedia

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    It is primarily a bus terminal for buses going to and from Southern Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao but connected to the FTI station and the under-construction Metro Manila Subway. [2] Originally scheduled for completion by 2022, construction has yet to begin as pre-construction activities were temporarily suspended due to the ongoing COVID-19 ...

  4. List of Philippine National Railways stations - Wikipedia

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    4.1.2.3 Pasig. 4.1.2.4 Rizal. 4.1.3 ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... since a multimodal freight terminal was from the 1990s up to 2001 ...

  5. Valenzuela Gateway Complex - Wikipedia

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    The terminal is part of a traffic reduction plan by the MMDA, which aims to free up the busy highway of approximately 2,276 northbound provincial buses. [3] The plan also includes the construction of two other provincial bus terminals in the southern part of the region for southbound provincial buses and the eventual closure of all 46 bus ...

  6. Santa Rosa Integrated Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Rosa Integrated Terminal (SRIT), also known as the SM City Santa Rosa Transport Terminal, is a bus station in SM City Santa Rosa in Santa Rosa, Laguna, Philippines. It is the second of three planned provincial intermodal terminals for the south of Manila under a public-private partnership arrangement.

  7. North Port Passenger Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The terminal can accommodate 2-3 million passengers per year, greater than the old terminal, which can accommodate about 1.5 million passengers. [3] The terminal has a total area of about 12,000 square metres (130,000 sq ft), including the main building, drop-off area, ticketing booths, and a 2,000 square metres (22,000 sq ft) parking area.

  8. North–South Commuter Railway - Wikipedia

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    PNR Clark 1 involves the 38-kilometer (24-mile) Tutuban–Malolos railway, while PNR Clark 2 involves the 53-kilometer (33-mile) Malolos–Clark railway. The 91-kilometer (57-mile) railway line, when fully completed, will run from Tutuban station in Manila to New Clark City station within the Clark Freeport and Special Economic Zone , with a ...

  9. Philippine Nautical Highway System - Wikipedia

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    SRNH signage in Dumaguete, showing directions and distances to major cities and ports. The Philippine Nautical Highway System, also the Road Roll-on/Roll-off Terminal System (RRTS) [1] or simply the RoRo System, is an integrated network of highway and vehicular ferry routes which forms the backbone of a nationwide vehicle transport system in the Philippines.