3936 more PUJs allowed to operate in M. Manila starting today

(Eagle News)–More traditional public utility jeepneys are allowed to ply Metro Manila streets starting today, Nov. 2.

The LTFRB said the 3936 additional PUJs are allowed to operate at the same time 35 more routes are opened.

According to Memorandum Circular No. 2020-068, these are:

T177 Amparo – Novaliches
T178 Bagong Barrio – G De Jesus/EDSA
T179 Bagong Silang – SM Fairview
T180 Bagong Silang – SM Fairview via Zabarte Rd
T266 Afp/Pnp(Taguig) – Guadalupe (Abc) via M. Asun
T267 Bicutan(Taguig) – Pasig(TP) via Pateros
T268 Crame (Sunrise Subd) – Cubao via Murphy
T269 Cubao – Bagumbayan via Libis
T270 Cubao – Libis Via Murphy
T271 Cubao – Parang Via 20th Ave., P. Tuazon
T272 Cubao – Rosario (Pasig) To Sta Lucia (Pasig)
T273 Cubao – Rosario(Pasig) via Santolan
T274 Cubao – Silangan(San Mateo) via Marikina
T275 Cubao – Silangan(San Mateo) via Woodland
T3171 Baclaran – Blum via SM Mall of Asia, Taft Ave., Quiapo
T3172 Baclaran – Blumentritt via L. Guinto
T3173 Baclaran – Dapitan via Taft Ave., SM Mall of Asia
T3174 Baclaran – Divisoria via Taft Ave.
T3175 Bacood – Quiapo (Barbosa) via R. Magsaysay
T3176 BBB/Tullahan Village – Sta. Cruz via F. Huertas
T3177 Blumentritt – PUC via Baesa
T3178 Boni/Pinatubo – Kalentong/JRC
T3179 Cor. Ortigas Ave./Wilson St. – Mabini/All SJ
T428 Alabang – Baclaran via B. Aquino, SSH
T429 Alabang – Baclaran via Coastal Rd.
T430 Alabang – Baclaran via Imelda, SSH
T431 Alabang – Baclaran via San Dionisio Zapote
T432 Alabang – San Joaquin via Bicutan
T433 Alabang – Sucat via Cupang
T434 Almanza (Las Piñas) – Baclaran
T435 Baclaran – Sucat via Tambo
T436 Baclaran – Sucat/SSH via B. Aquino Ave.
T437 Baclaran – Sucat/SSH via Imelda Ave.
T438 Baclaran – Sucat/SSH via Quirino Ave.
T439 Centennial Terminal – SM Mall Of Asia

The LTFRB said the PUJs with  valid and existing Certificates of Public Convenience (CPC) or Applications for Extension of Validity are allowed to operate.

They should also be registered with a Personal Passenger Insurance Policy.

Instead of the special permit, a  QR code will be given to each operator.

The QR code can be found in the  official website of the LTFRB (https://ltfrb.gov.ph/).

The agency reminded the public that there would be no fare increases unless directed by the LTFRB.

It also reminded the public to follow safety and health protocols inside the vehicles.

 

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