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Ceres Liner is a bus line under Vallacar Transit Inc.

, the largest public land transportation company in the island of Negros, Philippines.[1] It operates bus transport service to the whole island of Negrosfrom Bacolod City to Panay, Cebu and Samar-Leyte islands. In 2007, it pionereed inter-modal transport service using the Strong Republic Nautical Highway from Cubao in Quezon City to the City of Zamboanga. Bus Terminals Metro Manila Pasay City Cubao, Quezon City Provincial Destinations Bacolod City, Negros Occidental Cebu City, Cebu Iloilo City, Iloilo Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur For long distance land transportation in the Philippines you will have to use the bus (e.g. from Manila to Banaue or Caticlan to Iloilo). There are basically 4 types of buses: the luxury buses with beds or business-class seats the new air conditioned buses with TV and curtains the older non-aircon or ordinary buses the very, very old local buses with no glass in the windows at all The largest bus company in the Philippines is Valacar with their Ceres Liners. Most of them are painted in bright yellow or yellow and white. On Mindanao we found some older Ceres buses in red. Ultimate comfort is offered by some companies such as GV Florida orPeafrancia Tours. Their luxury buses have either real beds on the upper deck or have very large business-class seats where you sleep without problems. Very comfortable are the new aircon buses. For very long distances, up to 10 hours and more, in the night, they are really the best choice. Put earplugs in your ears and you may even expect to sleep some hours. During the day we do not like them because everybody closes the curtains and you miss the beautiful landscape. Do not forget to have some warm clothes with you, otherwise you get freezed and catch an ugly cold. ( I just caught one on the 2 hours trip from Balingoan to Cagayan de Oro). The older buses are amazing. The seats are narrower than in the aircon buses. The windows are usually open to get a bit of fresh air (and dust and smoke). But yes, you will take these ones if you are a smoker. Their engines sometimes stall and their tires get sometimes flat. If the bus should break down during your journey, you are refunded. You get back the exact amount due between the place of breakdown and your destination. You simply have to wait for the next bus. good luck. The last category are private owned buses. They are much smaller and older, but carry the same number of passengers. This is a transportation solution for shorter distances or when there is no large bus available. They are somehow a mix between bus andjeepney. They also are decorated with religious motives and often display a prayer. Alps company ALPS The Bus, Inc. (ALPS) is a family corporation. ALPS being owned by Perez family in Dagatan, Batangas is led by the father himself Mr. Arcadio L. Perez, name from which ALPS was coined. He is the current President and General Manager of the company. His children are also involved in the major operations: Felix Perez now the Operations Manager and Lourdes Perez Cleofe, the youngest in the family- the Corporate Secretary, is also acting as SVP - Finance Manager. ALPS so far has gone quite a distance and still running towards the direction probably father than our eyes can see or broader than our minds could imagine, because it is the family's vision to grow and to grow in the service of the commuting public, the ALPS adopted family.

ALPS The Bus, Inc. is one of the largest bus companies in the Philippines, plying routes to Batangas, Bicol and Western Visayas region. The company was fondly known as "The Highlander Bus" because of its livery design which was designated as a status symbol for the company

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