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Connecting Arroceros Forest Park to the Manila Central Post Office
The ferry is named M/B Dalaray, meaning the flow of current
The Pasig River Ferry Service fleet has welcomed its first, Philippine-made and fully electric vessel. Christened as M/B Dalaray, which translates to the 'flow of current,' the electric ferry was developed by a team from the University of the Philippines-
Time to schedule those night rides
Public service announcement to all cyclists and active mobility users: It's now possible to walk and bike next to Pasig River from the Manila Central Post Office to historic Fort Santiago. In case you missed the news, the newest stretch of
A must-read for first-time users
If you're looking for a different way to explore the city or want a somewhat scenic ride to get to Binondo or Intramuros from Pasig or Makati, you might want to try using the Pasig River Ferry Service.While this water-
A study is being conducted “to assess environmental impacts and public concerns”
In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange dated June 24, San Miguel Corporation (SMC) confirmed that the Pasig River Expressway (PAREX) project "is currently on hold, not officially canceled."SMC made the disclosure in response to recent comments by the Toll
Should this still push through?
The country's Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) wants everyone to know that the Pasig River Expressway (PAREX) project isn't dead. At least not yet.According to a recent report by Inquirer.net, the agency has given the San Miguel Corporation (SMC)
Hmmm...
The Pasig River Expressway (PAREX), a project previously proposed by San Miguel Corporation (SMC), was the subject of great scrutiny from the public when it first surfaced. Transport and environmental groups alike continuously protested against it, and it was eventually scrapped earlier
The latter could serve as an east-west transport corridor in Metro Manila
By the end of the year, the Department of Transportation (DOTr) says it will know the viability of decongesting Metro Manila roads through an east-west ferry system that will connect Manila Bay and Laguna Lake through Pasig River.The establishment of
Have you tried taking this?
Frankly, people don't need an expressway over the Pasig River to use it as a means of getting around. Remember, the Pasig River Ferry Service is still a thing.Earlier this month, Department of Transportation (DOTr) head Jaime Bautista even called
Have you tried using this?
Pasig River ferry service patrons, we have some good news for you: According to a report by the Philippine Star, the water-based transport alternative might soon be getting an upgrade.In a statement, Department of Transportation (DOTr) head Jaime Bautista brought
What does this tell us?
For years, there's been a constant effort to clean up Pasig River. Whether it's in preparation for an expressway or not, authorities have put in the work to try and restore the waterway back to its former glory. However, it
Whether it’s a full-size or a folding bike, you can bring it on board
Anyone here who uses a bicycle for their daily commute? Chances are, you're constantly on the lookout for the best (and safest) routes. If that's the case, then you might want to consider using the Pasig River Ferry Service (PRFS).
Rides are still free, in case you were wondering
Good news for commuters who use the Pasig River Ferry Service (PRFS) often: The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has just opened the new Kalawaan Station.The new station is located along N. Cuevas Street near the Kalawaan Bridge in Pasig City.
“Heritage preservation and sustainable development should coexist”
The talks surrounding the Pasig River Expressway (PAREX) continue. San Miguel Corporation (SMC) president Ramon S. Ang has released a new statement, this time to clarify how the project will impact heritage sites in Intramuros."We're a free country, and we
The company addresses a few other issues
The San Miguel Corporation (SMC) has decided it's time to address the recent backlash surrounding the Pasig River Expressway (PAREX) project.In an official statement, the company said it believes the negative reaction it's received since last week's PAREX
PAREX will include bike lanes, walkways, and a bus rapid transit system
San Miguel Corporation's (SMC) proposed Pasig River Expressway (PAREX) has been subject to scrutiny ever since the concept was made known to the public. Whatever the case may be, however, the company will be pushing through with the project.According to
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