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The Araneta Center bus terminal in Quezon City has stopped operations as cemeteries are closed during the All Saints’ Day break due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Araneta Center Bus Terminal in Cubao, Quezon City was jam-packed on Saturday morning as commuters tried to get tickets for bus rides to provinces, a report on News TV Live by Jamie Santos said.
MANILA, Philippines — Visibly fewer passengers trooped to the Araneta Bus Terminal on Thursday morning, a day before the observance of “Undas.” Photos by INQUIRER.net show that queues ...
MANILA, Philippines — A fire broke out at the old Araneta Center bus terminal in Cubao, Quezon City yesterday afternoon. The blaze that started at around 4:46 p.m. at a building along Times ...
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Over 1000 passengers expected daily at Araneta bus port by Maundy Thursday | INQToday - MSNMore than 1,000 passengers are expected daily at the Araneta City bus terminal in Quezon City by Maundy Thursday, April 16. More for You. Marcos’ trust, approval ratings drop big time in March; ...
MANILA, Philippines — Operations of modernized jeepneys may resume on Saturday in Cubao, Quezon City after regulators' inspection of the fire-hit Araneta City Bus Station showed their ...
MANILA, Philippines --On Thursday, the Araneta City bus terminal in Cubao burned for about six hours, causing P245 million damage. INQUIRER.net multimedia writer Jean Mangaluz was on the ...
The five-hour fire that struck the Araneta Center bus terminal in Cubao, Quezon City on Thursday destroyed some P245 million worth of property, the Bureau of Fire Protection reported yesterday.
A few days before the 2025 National and Local Elections (NLE), passengers will cast their vote in their home provinces have begun to flock to airports and bus terminals. According to a "24 Oras ...
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