Php21 Billion subway project from Manila to Bulacan

A Php21 billion (US$440.2 million) project has been awarded to Hyundai Rotem Co. to construct a subway linking a train station in Manila all the way up to Bulacan.

Hyundai Rotem is A train-making company affiliated with Hyundai Motors. The subway pROject is in partnership with local company ULC.

Hyundai will also be providing the trains (pictured above) that will run on the subway. Hundreds of thousands of workers travel every day from the north to Manila to report to work so this should reduce the travel time especially if it will be connected to the MRT lines. The project is set for deployment in 2019.

In related news, Kompac Oil of Dubai is planning on a Php716 billion railway system from Manila to Pangasinan (see story here).

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Php21 Billion subway project from Manila to Bulacan

A Php21 billion (US$440.2 million) project has been awarded to Hyundai Rotem Co. to construct a subway linking a train station in Manila all the way up to Bulacan.

Hyundai Rotem is A train-making company affiliated with Hyundai Motors. The subway pROject is in partnership with local company ULC.

Hyundai will also be providing the trains (pictured above) that will run on the subway. Hundreds of thousands of workers travel every day from the north to Manila to report to work so this should reduce the travel time especially if it will be connected to the MRT lines. The project is set for deployment in 2019.

In related news, Kompac Oil of Dubai is planning on a Php716 billion railway system from Manila to Pangasinan (see story here).

(source)

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Uber introduces uberHOP in the Philippines

Uber is bolstering their carpooling services in the country with the launch of uberHOP – a new Uber option that allows multiple people heading in the same direction to share a ride for a flat fare.

uberHOP is a special pilot and currently available within Makati and BGC. It is available during weekdays (excluding non-working holidays) between 6-10AM and 4-9PM, with an introductory flat fare of Php75. uberHOP users will share a large vehicle that can take up to 6 riders.

uberhop manila

Here’s how to use uberHOP:

1. UPDATE: Open your Uber app then select uberHOP. Make sure your app is updated.
2. REQUEST: Check if you’re near an area where uberHOP is available and request a ride. We’ll pair you up with a driver as well as other riders traveling in the same direction. For now, uberHOP will be available in Makati and BGC.
3. WALK: Walk to the suggested pick-up spot. Look for your vehicle and driver as seen on the Uber app. Be sure to arrive on time or you might miss your ride!
4. RIDE: Ride together with others. You might share your trip with up to 5 other riders.
5. ARRIVE: Get dropped off at a common area within Makati or BGC so you can walk the last few blocks to your destination.

According to Uber, the company chose to launch the pilot service in Manila as it suffers from some of the worst congestion in the world. It also has an appetite for more reliable, efficient and affordable options to get to and from work.

“Innovative solutions like uberHOP, that put more passengers in fewer cars – safely, reliably and affordable – help move us towards a brighter, cleaner and less gridlocked future.”

For more information about uberHOP, click on the source link below.

source: Uber

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MMDA Asks Netizens to Tweet/Viber Parking Violators

Since the holiday rush from the previous year, Mabuhay Lanes have been a talk of the town. Not because it was new, but because of the discovery of that it was beeing blocked by illegally parked vehicles and also, private obstructions.

And, with the use of social media and instant messaging, government institutions have been actively communicating with its citizens, or netizens to be specific. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority  or MMDA is now asking active online users to help them monitor and catch violators with the help of Twitter and Viber.

Here’s how to help as posted from MMDA Twitter account:

mmda-mabuhaynetizen-twitter

Via Twitter:

Tweet @MMDA with the following details using the hashtag, #NetizensWatch:
– Picture of the parked vehicle/road works/obstruction
– Time and location of the picture taken

mmda-mabuhaynetizen-viber

Via Viber:

Viber using the following details at 0906 147 6975:
– Picture of the parked vehicle/road works/obstruction
– Time and location of the picture taken

After reporting, MMDA should then acknowledge your report and forward it to its task force. You will also get updates of your report.

With the active participation of MMDA through Twitter, we hope this small help from netizens will make them effective in keeping the Mabuhay Lanes passable and free from any obstruction.

Source

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MMDA Asks Netizens to Tweet/Viber Parking Violators

Since the holiday rush from the previous year, Mabuhay Lanes have been a talk of the town. Not because it was new, but because of the discovery of that it was beeing blocked by illegally parked vehicles and also, private obstructions.

And, with the use of social media and instant messaging, government institutions have been actively communicating with its citizens, or netizens to be specific. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority  or MMDA is now asking active online users to help them monitor and catch violators with the help of Twitter and Viber.

Here’s how to help as posted from MMDA Twitter account:

mmda-mabuhaynetizen-twitter

Via Twitter:

Tweet @MMDA with the following details using the hashtag, #NetizensWatch:
– Picture of the parked vehicle/road works/obstruction
– Time and location of the picture taken

mmda-mabuhaynetizen-viber

Via Viber:

Viber using the following details at 0906 147 6975:
– Picture of the parked vehicle/road works/obstruction
– Time and location of the picture taken

After reporting, MMDA should then acknowledge your report and forward it to its task force. You will also get updates of your report.

With the active participation of MMDA through Twitter, we hope this small help from netizens will make them effective in keeping the Mabuhay Lanes passable and free from any obstruction.

Source

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