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The Department of Transportation (DoTr), in partnership with Precious Grace Transport Services, has launched new P2P bus service routes between Bulacan and Quezon City. The Department of Transportation has launched new routes for the Premium Point-to-Point (P2P) Bus Service: Clark – Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) and Clark - North EDSA, Quezon City. Image by DOTr The new routes will be available starting today, September 15, Friday, and will cater to passengers coming from Clark International Airport going to NAIA-3 and vice versa. The P2P buses will be operated by Genesis Transport Service that will roll out 48 brand-new units to serve the two routes. The DOTr plans to launch six more routes this year: Clark to Lubao in Pampanga, Dagupan in Pangasinan, Subic in Zambales, Malolos in Bulacan, Tarlac, and San Jose in Nueva Ecija. Yet another P2P route will service the residents of southern NCR as RRCG launches its new Alabang to EDSA-Shaw point-to-point route. You may refer to the table above for the complete time table. You may visit the RRCG P2P Starmall page for further updates. In a Facebook post by P2P Premium Bus Service, the route from Eton Centris to Glorietta 5 has been suspended. Read more in our articles including "DoTr launches new Bulacan-QC P2P bus service routes" and "Premium P2P Bus Service now offers Clark–NAIA, North EDSA routes".

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The Department of Transportation (DoTr), in partnership with Precious Grace Transport Services, has launched new P2P bus service routes between Bulacan and Quezon City. The Department of Transportation has launched new routes for the Premium Point-to-Point (P2P) Bus Service: Clark – Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) and Clark - North EDSA, Quezon City.

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Image by DOTr The new routes will be available starting today, September 15, Friday, and will cater to passengers coming from Clark International Airport going to NAIA-3 and vice versa. The P2P buses will be operated by Genesis Transport Service that will roll out 48 brand-new units to serve the two routes. The DOTr plans to launch six more routes this year: Clark to Lubao in Pampanga, Dagupan in Pangasinan, Subic in Zambales, Malolos in Bulacan, Tarlac, and San Jose in Nueva Ecija.

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Our coverage of dotr p2p includes: "DoTr launches new Bulacan-QC P2P bus service routes"; "Premium P2P Bus Service now offers Clark–NAIA, North EDSA routes"; "RRCG launches new Alabang to EDSA-Shaw P2P route". Each article provides unique insights and information.