- Citylink Coach Services Inc.
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For other uses of "City Link", see City Link (disambiguation).
Citylink Coach Services Inc. Founded 2008 Headquarters McKinley Hill, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City Service area Eastwood-Newport via C-5 East Service Road/Ayala Center-Market!Market! via Fort Bonifacio, Mckinley Hill, Chino Roces Avenue (Pasong Tamo) Service type City Operation, Shuttle Service Fleet 20 Buses (Hino, King Long, Higer, Daewoo) Operator Citylink Coach Services Inc. (operated under First Oceanic Property Management Inc., an affiliate company of Megaworld Corporation) Citylink Coach Services Inc. is an intercity bus company in the Philippines operated under First Oceanic Property Management Inc., an affiliate company of Megaworld Corporation. It plies routes from Eastwood City, in Libis, Quezon City[1] to Newport City, in Villamor Air Base, Pasay City via C-5 Road, making the first bus company to traverse along the said road. This company offers shuttle services only for those who are working to the companies operated under Megaworld Corporation.
Like Bonifacio Transport Corp., Citylink Coach Services Inc. is one of the authorized non-EDSA Metro Manila buses in the National Capital Region that traverses from one business district to another.
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History
Citylink Coach Services Inc. was established through its investment of P100 million by the First Oceanic Property Management, Inc., an affiliate company of Megaworld Corporation. The route Eastwood City-Newport City via C-5 Road was approved by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (Philippines), a government agency under Department of Transportation and Communications last March 6, 2008 and the company operates using five buses--1 Hino, 1 Higer, and 3 King Long units. Later, the buses were increased to 15 and were used as shuttle service when Citylink has been invested by First Oceanic to boost the need for the employees working in the companies under Megaworld Corporation, its subsidiaries, and many multinational companies occupying at the business districts like Eastwood City, Newport City, Fort Bonifacio, McKinley Hill, and Ayala Center. [2][3][4][5]
Fleet
Citylink utilizes Hino, King Long, Higer, and Daewoo units, preferably air-conditioned, totalling about 20 buses. Five of those first units were used for city operation, while the rest are used as shuttle services going to Ayala Center in Makati City, McKinley Hill and Fort Bonifacio in Taguig City, and Eastwood City in Libis, Quezon City.
Operations
Citylink, like PVP Liner (Ayala-Asturias route), follows the schedules of departures and arrivals. Both buses do not have trips on Sundays.[6]
From Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 to Eastwood City, trips are from Monday to Saturday, 6AM - 8AM, and from Monday-Friday, 4PM - 7PM. Every Saturday, only one unit will have a departutre time at 4PM.[7]
From Eastwood City to Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3, trips are from Monday to Saturday, 6AM - 9AM, and from Monday-Friday, 5PM - 7:30PM. Every Saturday, only one unit will have a departutre time at 5PM.
Bus Terminals
- Eastwood City, Libis, Quezon City - Newport City, Pasay City via C-5 Road East Service Road
- Ayala Center, Makati City - Market! Market!, Taguig City via Fort Bonifacio, McKinley Hill, Chino Roces Avenue
References
- ^ http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleid=50087 Bus system at Eastwood
- ^ http://metromanilanews.net/2008/03/11/megaworld-affiliate-to-spend-p100m-for-bus-system-at-the-fort/ Megaworld affiliate to spend P100M for bus system at the Fort
- ^ http://business.inquirer.net/money/topstories/view/20080311-123956/Megaworld-to-link-projects-via-bus-system Megaworld to link projects via bus system
- ^ http://seeknomore.blogspot.com/2009/11/mckinley-hill-workers-haven.html McKinley Hill: A Worker's Haven
- ^ http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=137806&page=32 Megaworld spends P100M for Eastwood-to-airport bus service
- ^ http://frozenrage.blogspot.com/2009/03/paranaque-to-eastwood-city.html To Eastwood and Back
- ^ http://www.backpackingphilippines.com/2008/09/manila-airport-naia-terminal-123.html
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