Victory Liner
Slogan |
We move people better...safer. Taking you places for 70 years |
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Founded | 1945 |
Headquarters | 713 Rizal Avenue Ext., Brgy. 72, Grace Park West, Caloocan City, Philippines |
Service area | Manila – Northern / Central Luzon |
Service type | Provincial Operation |
Fleet | 900+ Buses (Daewoo, Hyundai, Kia, King Long, MAN, UD Nissan Diesel, Yutong, Volvo) |
Operator | Victory Liner, Inc. |
Website | www.victoryliner.com |
Victory Liner, Inc. is one of the largest provincial bus companies operating in the Philippines, servicing routes mainly in cities of Baguio & Tabuk and the provinces of Zambales, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Tarlac, Pangasinan, La Union Cagayan, Isabela and Nueva Vizcaya. This bus company played a major role in transport industry since it became the product of Japanese occupation in the country after World War II.
Today, Victory Liner, Inc. has grown as one of the largest bus transportation business groups in the Philippines, servicing all key destinations in Northern and Central Luzon. As of today, Victory Liner deploys more than 900 buses in its daily operations. It is a sister company of Five Star.
Etymology
The company was founded by Mr. Jose Hernandez. Its beginnings trace back from the years of Japanese occupation in the country. The phrase "Victory Joe", reminiscent of America's victory in the World War II became a household word way back then, Mr. Hernandez decided to coin out the name of his bus firm from it, and so became Victory Liner.
History
Mr. Jose I. Hernandez, a pre-war mechanic, had collected bits and pieces of machinery, metals and spare parts from abandoned U.S. Military vehicles intending to build a delivery truck from scratch for his family's buy-and-sell business of rice, corn, vegetables and their home-made laundry soap. Upon completion of the truck, he was surprised to see that what he envisioned to be a delivery truck turned out to be more like a bus.
On October 15, 1945, Mr. Hernandez's first bus plied the Manila-Olongapo-Manila line. He was the driver and Leonardo D. Trinidad (a brother-in-law) was his conductor.
Mr. Hernandez was unaware that that was the start of a very big thing. Later on, the Hernandezes incorporated the business and became one of the main transport modes in the province of Zambales, Quezon and Batangas to ferry passengers and goods to and from Manila and the provinces of Bulacan, Pampanga, Bataan, Zambales, Pangasinan, La Union, Tarlac, Benguet, Nueva Ecija, Nueva Vizcaya, Isabela, Cagayan, Apayao, and Kalinga.
The Company was passed on to the son of Mr. Hernandez, Johnny Hernandez.
In 2007, Victory Liner introduced a Deluxe class, Available only in Baguio and Cagayan Valley routes.
In 2011, Victory Liner initially equipped 50 air-conditioned buses with Sun Broadband Wireless Wi-Fi powered by Sun Cellular to allow passengers with Wi-Fi capable gadgets such as mobile phones, laptops and other wireless gadgets to log on to the Internet making travel more productive and entertaining.[1] Victory Liner will have the most number of buses with free Wi-Fi after Sun equips its whole fleet of air conditioned buses before the end of the year. To date, more than 600 airconditioned bused are equipped with Wi-Fi technology and still growing.[2]
In 2012, Victory Liner has tied up with AirAsia Philippines, the country’s newest low cost airline, to provide free shuttle service for inbound and outbound passengers of Clark International Airport for the convenience of AirAsia passengers and guests, Victory Liner shuttle bus provides return services from Dau and Marquee Mall to Clark airport.
Recently, Victory Liner together with its sister companies, Five Star, Sta. Lucia Express uses Tachograph in their fleets to monitor drivers who may be over-speeding or who may be speeding beyond 120 km/h per hour continuously. Drivers who violate the rule are automatically suspended.
Fleet
Victory Liner utilizes and maintains Daewoo, Higer, Hino, Hyundai, Kia, King Long, MAN, UD Nissan Diesel, and Yutong units.
Fare Classes
all of its buses are Audio/Video equipped and free WiFi on Board
- Ordinary Fare (59 or 64-seater)
- Air Conditioned (45 and 49-seater)
- Deluxe (31 or 41-seater; spacious leg-room, no restroom for Baguio & Cagayan Valley trips)
- First Class (29 wide-seats; spacious leg-room, free Philippine Star newspapers, restroom equipped for Baguio & Tuguegarao trips only; plus free snacks, free use of iPads loaded with apps, non-stop service with stewardess on board available)
Destinations
- Metro Manila
- Monumento, Caloocan City
- Cubao, Quezon City
- Kamias, Quezon City
- EDSA, Pasay City
- Sampaloc Manila
- Provincial Destinations
- Baguio City, Benguet
- Alaminos City, Pangasinan
- Bolinao, Pangasinan
- Dagupan City, Pangasinan
- Lingayen, Pangasinan (via Camiling or Dagupan City)
- Camiling, Tarlac
- Tarlac City, Tarlac
- Olongapo City, Zambales
- Iba, Zambales
- Santa Cruz, Zambales
- Calumpit, Bulacan
- Malolos City, Bulacan
- Tabang, Guiguinto, Bulacan
- Apalit, Pampanga
- City of San Fernando, Pampanga
- Lubao, Pampanga
- Mabalacat, Pampanga (Dau Bus Terminal)
- Aparri, Cagayan
- Piat, Cagayan
- Tuao, Cagayan
- Tuguegarao City, Cagayan
- Cauayan City, Isabela
- Ilagan City, Isabela
- Roxas, Isabela
- Santiago City, Isabela
- San Mateo, Isabela
- Tabuk City, Kalinga
Inter-Provincial Destinations
- Dagupan City-Baguio City (via Agoo or Manaoag)
- Bolinao-Baguio City (via Alaminos City, Dagupan City, Agoo or Manaoag)
- Dagupan City-Roxas
- Dagupan City-Tabuk
- Dagupan City-Alaminos City-Sta. Cruz
- Olongapo City-Baguio City (via San Fernando/Tarlac)
- Sta. Cruz-Baguio City (via Alaminos City, Dagupan City, Agoo or Manaoag)
- Olongapo City-Iba (vice versa)
- Olongapo City-Sta. Cruz (vice versa)
- Olongapo City-San Felipe (vice versa)
- Olongapo City-Balanga City (vice versa)
- Olongapo City-Guagua-San Fernando (vice versa via Gapan Road)
- Olongapo City-Dau (vice versa via SCTEX)
Former Destinations
Victory Liner's fictional route was Lucena City, Quezon based on the show Mara Clara (2010 TV series). Currently, Victory Liner doesn't have any Southern Luzon destinations. However, they did ply the Bicol route from its Pasay terminal for a short period of time in the early 90's until it was suspended by the LTFRB because of complaints filed by several Southern Luzon bus operators citing that any bus company operating in Northern Luzon must not operate in Southern Luzon under the same name.
Subsidiaries
Sta. Lucia Express
- Metro Manila
- Provincial Destination
Bicol Isarog Transport System Inc.(BITSI)
- Bicol Region
- RSL Bus Line Corp., Isarog Line Express Transport, & Peñafrancia Tours and Travel Transport Inc.
The Fleet
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Yutong ZK6107HA
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MAN SR Modulo 280
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Hyundai Universe Space Luxury
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SR Daewoo BV115 Cityliner
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UD Nissan Diesel rebodied to Yutong ZK6100H replica
References
Further reading
- Sixty Years, 2007, Victory Liner, Inc. - a comprehensive history of Victory Liner.
- 65th Anniversary, 2011, Victory Liner, Inc. - "Ang Tunay na Joyride"