Genesis Transport
Founded | 1991 |
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Headquarters | 704 EDSA Corner New York St., Cubao, Quezon City, Philippines |
Service area | Manila-Central / Northern Luzon, Philippines |
Service type | Provincial Operation |
Fleet | 300+ buses (Daewoo, Golden Dragon, Guilin Daewoo, Hino, UD Nissan Diesel, Yutong) |
Operator | Genesis Transport Service, Inc |
Website | www.genesistransport.com.ph |
Genesis Transport Service, Inc., also known as Genesis Transport or simply Genesis, is a provincial bus company in the Philippines, operating routes connecting Metro Manila to Central Luzon and Northern Luzon.
Etymology and logo
The name of the bus company Genesis is a biblical word meaning "the beginning".
Half of the letter "G" in its logo shows the Philippine map, representing the center of the company's operations.
History
Genesis started its operations in 1991, with a shuttle bus between Paskuhan village and the malls in Metro Manila.[1] From there, it grew to owning three buses, which it operated with a crew of six people, and two partners. In 2007, Genesis Transport had a total of 300 buses, servicing routes to key destinations in Central Luzon; including Tarlac, Bataan, Cabanatuan City, Aurora, Baguio City.
In 2009, the company was one of the sponsors of the 5th Philippine Bird Festival in Bataan.[2]
Genesis Transport has opened a new subsidiary, known as Manila Genesis Charters & Tours, Inc., in 2006 as a Philippine corporation and is duly registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission. This company is offering chartered tourist service and shuttle service in Clark Special Economic Zone in Pampanga.
In August 2010, Genesis Transport started a new service called Joy Bus - a wifi-equipped, 28-seater executive coach with comfort room initially catering non-stop transport to Baler, Aurora. In April 2012, Joy bus extended its service from Cubao - Baguio, Avenida - Baguio and Pasay - Baguio.
In 2010, Genesis Transport Service, Inc. announced its partnership of Dagupan Bus Co., Inc. and Saulog Transit Inc., but in early 2015, the Baguio - Cubao route was acquired by Genesis Transport and rebranded into North Genesis.
Fleet
Genesis Transport utilizes and maintains Daewoo, Golden Dragon, Hino, Hyundai, Kia, King Long, MAN, Mercedes Benz, UD Nissan Diesel, and Yutong buses for its fleet.
Fare classes
- Regular air conditioned (41, 45, 49 or 53 seater buses; air-conditioned)
- Deluxe (28 seater buses; air conditioned; for Baler and Baguio trips only as of today)
Destinations
- Metro Manila
- Provincial Destinations
- Angeles City, Pampanga (Clark International Airport) [4]
- Balanga City, Bataan[5]
- Baler, Aurora (via SCTEX, Cabanatuan, Rizal, Pantabangan) [6]
- Baguio City, Benguet*
- Binalonan, Pangasinan*
- Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija
- Casiguran, Aurora
- Lubao, Pampanga
- Mariveles, Bataan
- Muñoz, Nueva Ecija
- Olongapo City, Zambales
- Palayan City, Nueva Ecija
- San Carlos City, Pangasinan*
- San Fernando City, La Union
- City of San Fernando, Pampanga
- San Jose City, Nueva Ecija
*Routes under North Genesis
Inter-Provincial Destinations
- San Fernando City, Pampanga - Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija via Arayat, Cabiao, Gapan
- San Fernando City, Pampanga - San Jose City, Nueva Ecija via Gapan, Cabanatuan, Baloc
- Baguio City, Benguet - Mariveles, Bataan via Dau, Tarlac, San Fernando
- Mariveles, Bataan - San Jose City, Nueva Ecija via San Fernando, Arayat, Gapan, Cabanatuan, Baloc
Images
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Genesis Transport Service Inc.
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Genesis bus
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Bus terminal-stop at Lubao, Pampanga
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Parked buses waiting for dispatch
See also
References
- ↑ "Bus firm serves Clark airport". Philippines Daily Inquirer. 30 March 2007. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
- ↑ "5th Philippine Bird Festival". Mybataan.com. September 21, 2009. http://www.mybataan.com/content/view/451/96/. Retrieved July 10, 2010.
- ↑ "Bus firm serves Clark airport". Philippine Daily Inquirer. March 30, 2007. Retrieved July 10, 2010.
- ↑ "Philippines' Clark to open new shuttle routes in 2007". AsiaPulse News. February 26, 2007. Retrieved July 10, 2010.
- ↑ Rowthorn, Chris (2003). Philippines. Lonely Planet. p. 152. ISBN 978-1-74059-210-9.
- ↑ "Walking down history lane". Manila Bulletin. July 16, 2008. Retrieved July 10, 2010.
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