1.9 m passengers avail of free QCity Bus ride

The QCity Bus Augmentation Program was able to provide free rides to more than 1.9 million passengers in Quezon City from January to April this year.

QCity Bus was initiated by the Quezon City Government in 2020 to address the lack of available public transportation due to community quarantine restrictions set by the national government.

“Libreng Sakay” rides were initially provided from May to July of that year along four routes to access many public and private hospitals in Quezon City. Eventually, and with the easing of quarantine restrictions for different essential workers, in December 2020 the four routes became eight, passing through major thoroughfares and bringing more people to more destinations throughout the City.

With some route adjustments, the eight QCity Bus routes continue until today, with daily scheduled trips from 6 AM to 9 PM (except on Holidays) servicing the following routes:

Route 1: Quezon City Hall to Cubao and vice versa (vv);

Route 2: Quezon City Hall to IBP/Litex Road and vv;

Route 3: Welcome Rotonda to Aurora Blvd./Katipunan and vv;

Route 4: Quezon City Hall to General Luis and vv;

Route 5: Quezon City Hall to Mindanao Avenue via Visayas Avenue and vv;

Route 6: Quezon City Hall to Gilmore and vv;

Route 7: Quezon City Hall to Ortigas Avenue Extension and vv; and

Route 8: Quezon City Hall to Muñoz and vv.

For the first four months of the year, it has already given free rides to 1.9 million passengers.

Since its formal launch in December 07, 2020, the program has catered to more than 6 million passengers in Quezon City. The Quezon City Government has also frequently deployed additional trips, such as in the month of April to cater to stranded passengers along Commonwealth and along EDSA, due to inadequacies in public transportation.

“Makakaasa po ang ating QCitizens na tuloy-tuloy ang mga programa natin, tulad ng QCity Bus, na isinadya upang makatulong sa mga taga-QC, sa pamamagitan ng pagbigay ng libreng sakay sa ating mga mamamayan,” Mayor Joy Belmonte said.

“Isa po sa prayoridad ng inyong Pamahalaan Lungsod ang makapagbigay ng libre, ligtas, at maayos na pampublikong transportasyon. Patunay lamang ito na ang buwis ng taumbayan ay ibinabalik din natin sa mga mamamayan ng ating mahal na Lungsod,” the mayor added. (PR) – gb

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