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Commuters in Bulacan now have a new point-to-point (P2P) bus route connecting Guiguinto to Quezon City and the new route — operated by Bulacan P2P Co. — was inaugurated at a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Waltermart Guiguinto.
Bulacan P2P Co. president Atty. Sherwin Tugna, Guiguinto Mayor Agatha Cruz, Vice Mayor Banjo Estrella, ABC president Darsee Alvarez and Waltermart vice president for Operations Rhobi-Zen Ignacio attended the ceremony.
The Guiguinto-Quezon City-Guiguinto route expands the company’s existing services, which already serve commuters in Pandi, Plaridel, Balagtas and eastern Bulacan.
Tugna, a transport operator, emphasized the initiative’s focus on road safety, competent drivers and improved public mobility. “This is more than just an enterprise; it is a commitment to the riding public that we serve,” he said.
He described the project as a personal journey, highlighting his transition from entrepreneur to public servant.
“In every trip, there is a story of success — the success of a person who started from the bottom and, having risen a little, continues to help and serve the country,” Tugna said.
The new P2P bus line utilizes six new low-floor Higer buses, designed for safe, affordable, and comfortable transportation, officials said.
The initiative also aims to generate local employment, support small businesses, and reinvest profits into community projects, contributing to Bulacan’s economic growth.
“Every trip brings comfort, a result of our collective effort and unity,” said Tugna, adding that the project represents a movement for inclusive progress.
Bulacan P2P Co. aims to provide safe and reliable transportation solutions for the province.