Pasig River Ferry Service

Pasig River Ferry Service
LocaleMetro Manila
WaterwayPasig River
Transit typeWater bus
OwnerMetropolitan Manila Development Authority
OperatorMetropolitan Manila Development Authority and Philippine Coast Guard
Began operationFebruary 14, 2007
System length28 km (17.40 mi)
No. of lines2
No. of vessels7[citation needed]
No. of terminals13
Daily ridership2,000[citation needed]
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Route diagram
Pasig River Ferry Service
Key:
Pasig River Ferry Service
Ferry transport
Other ferry/water taxi services
Not part of ferry service
Pacific Ocean
South China Sea (West Philippine Sea)
Mouth of Pasig River — Manila Bay
AH 26 (N120) Roxas Bridge
Estero de Binondo
Plaza Mexico
Escolta
Estero de la Reina
Lawton
Quinta
Estero de San Miguel
Estero de Balete
Estero de Tanque / Isla de Convalecencia
Estero de Paco
Estero de Santibañez
Estero de Sampaloc
Estero de Valencia
Estero de Pandacan
PUP Manila
Estero de Pandacan
Santa Ana
Ferry transport
Ferry transport Bangkaan Santa Ana
Tulay Pangarap-Abante Footbridge
Lambingan
Lambingan Bridge
Estero de Santa Clara
Valenzuela
Ferry transport Tawiran Hulo-Poblacion
Hulo
Balisampan Creek
Guadalupe
Left arrow Taft Avenue
North Avenue Right arrow
N11 (Philippines).svg N11 C-5 C.P. Garcia Bridge
Santa Rosa De Lima Bridge
Julia Vargas Bridge
Kaginhawahan Bridge
Sandoval Bridge
Maybunga
N60 (Philippines).svg N60 R-5 Rosario Bridge
Bridgetowne
Eastwood
Libis Creek
Manggahan Floodway
Circulo Verde Bridge
Caruncho Bridge
Ferry transport Tawiran Santolan-Bagumbayan
Diosdado Macapagal Bridge
N59 (Philippines).svg N59 R-6 Marcos Bridge
Marikina Floating Bridge
Riverbanks
Napindan Floodgate
Kaunlaran Bridge
San Joaquin
N142 (Philippines).svg N142 Bambang Bridge
Kalawaan
Kalawaan Bridge
San Agustin Pumping Station
San Agustin Creek
Ilugin River
Ilugin Pumping Station
Pinagbuhatan
C-6 Napindan Bridge
Head of Pasig River — Laguna de Bay

The Pasig River Ferry Service (PRFS) is a public water bus service based in Metro Manila, the Philippines. It is currently the only water-based transportation service in Metro Manila that cruises the length of the Pasig River and Marikina River, passing through the cities of Manila, Makati, Mandaluyong, Pasig, Marikina, and Taguig.

Originally owned and operated by a private company, SCC Nautical Transport Services Incorporated, the service was suspended in February 2011, but was reopened on April 28, 2014, and is currently owned and operated by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, together with the Philippine Coast Guard.[1] Although the service is commonly referred to as a ferry, it is more akin to a water bus given its multiple stops.


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