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BGC Bus extends route to LRT Gil Puyat for weekday mornings

The new BGC Bus route is a welcome addition to the service's convenient schedule.

Commuters in Pasay City and nearby areas can now enjoy a more convenient way to reach Bonifacio Global City (BGC) with the recent extension of the BGC Bus route. The service added LRT Gil Puyat Station to its daily schedule, directly connecting passengers to the financial district.

Take note that this new route operates only during weekdays between 6:00 AM and 10:00 AM, catering to the morning rush hour. The BGC Bus can pick up passengers at LRT Gil Puyat and drop them off at either the McKinley Exchange Corporate Center (MECC) or the One Ayala Terminal.

Due to the limited schedule, remember to plan your commute ahead of time to take advantage of the new LRT Gil Puyat route. Familiarize yourself with the departure and arrival times, and be early to ensure a smooth transition from the bus route.

BGC Bus Schedule

The BGC Bus also announced a new schedule for its night route, effective May 20. Refer to the announcement below for details:

BGC Bus New Night Schedule

The BGC Bus route extension is a welcome option for commuters who want a more comfortable and air-conditioned alternative to get to BGC. The service remains valuable for those working or residing within that area.

Its existing routes continue to serve the two main terminals: Market! Market! and the EDSA corner McKinley intersection in Makati City. The fare remains at a fixed PHP 15, requiring a beep card for contactless payment. Here are the stops:

Market! Market! to EDSA Ayala

  1. Avida 34th
  2. Uptown Parade
  3. Globe Tower
  4. The Fort
  5. Net One
  6. Bonifacio Stopover
  7. Fort Victoria
  8. EDSA Ayala

EDSA Ayala to Market! Market!

  1. EDSA Ayala
  2. McKinly Parkway
  3. Finance Center
  4. The Fort
  5. Net One
  6. Bonifacio Stopover
  7. BGC Turf
  8. Avida 34th
  9. Uptown Parade
  10. University Parkade
  11. Market! Market!

Source: BGC Facebook
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