Connect with us

News

Pasig Ferry Service viable alternative transport

Published

on

FILE: Onlookers of the relaunching event lounge aboard the “Mutya ng Pasig” 1 and 2, both loaned by the Pasig City government to the PRFS at the Lawton Ferry Station on Monday (Dec. 9). (Photo by Avito Dalan via PNA)

MANILA — National and local government officials on Monday called on commuters to try the relaunched Pasig River Ferry Service (PRFS).

During the relaunching ceremony at the Lawton Ferry Station in Manila, Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chairman Danilo Lim said the PRFS is a viable alternative for commuters wishing to avoid the hassle of vehicular congestion in the streets of Metro Manila.

Isipin ninyo yung trapik natin sa Edsa (Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue) — samantalang dito walang traffic, tuluy-tuloy. Nanggaling kami kanina sa Guadalupe hanggang dito sa Lawton, 45 minutes (Think about the traffic in Edsa — instead here there’s no traffic, it moves continuously. We came from Guadalupe going here at Lawton, it took 45 minutes),” Lim said.

MMDA General Manager Arturo “Jojo” Garcia, meanwhile, said early studies project the passenger capacity of the PRFS to reach 40,000 per month, or 10,000 at the minimum, which would have at least a moderate impact on the volume of vehicles in the Metro’s roads.

Yung 10,000, ilang bus yan? 200 bus, 100 bus, ilang jeep yan? So kahit papaano makatutulong. (That 10,000, how many buses would it take to carry that? 200 buses, 100, buses, how many jeeps? So, this would help at least a little),” Garcia said.

Senator Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go, in his keynote speech at the event, said the PRFS will be free starting Monday until the end of January next year to encourage commuters to use the alternative mass transport service.

He also asked the MMDA to look into the possibility of providing the service for free for a longer period — or if possible, to subsidize the project in its entirety.

Lim said the MMDA will exert efforts to bring this to reality, or to at least provide the ferry service at a discounted price.

Kung pwede lang sana libre na ito habang si President Duterte ay nakaupo. Pero ginagawan natin ng paraan — kundi man libre, at least babaan natin yung [pamasahe] (If only it’s possible to provide this for free while President Duterte is in office. But we are finding ways — if not free, at least a cheaper fare),” Lim said.

Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko” Moreno Domagoso hailed the PRFS as possibly one of the most efficient alternative ways of transport within Metro Manila and said that his office is in talks with the MMDA to find additional stations to supplement the service’s current 11 stations.

Napag-usapan namin ni Chairman Lim kung pupwede yung Quinta Market, daungan. Para lahat ng taga-Pasig na nagsisimba tuwing Biyernes, papunta sa Quiapo, hindi na kailangan magdala ng kotse, motor (Chairman Lim and I discussed if it’s possible to dock at the Quinta Market. This is for those who live in Pasig who goes to church on Fridays at Quiapo. They won’t need to bring a car or a motorcycle anymore),” Domagoso said.

Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto, meanwhile, said he expects the improved service of the PRFS to have a big effect on commuters, especially since Pasig City is the “gateway of the eastern Metro Manila corridor.”

In a bulletin, the MMDA said Lim ordered the refurbishment of all 11 ferry stations along the Pasig River and the sourcing of additional boats to further improve and increase the viability of the ferry service.

Currently, the PRFS has seven boats in total — two boats with a capacity of 57 passengers, 3 boats with a capacity of 36, and 2 boats with a capacity of 16.

Two of these have been loaned by the Pasig City government to the MMDA, with another two from the City government of Manila.

The MMDA also installed closed-circuit television cameras in all stations for increased safety of passengers while PRFS personnel have also undergone a refresher course in first aid.

The Department of Information and Communications Technology also provided free Wi-Fi in all ferry stations to increase the comfort of passengers.

The MMDA said the ferry service runs from Pinagbuhatan in Pasig City to Escolta in Manila:

Stations in Pasig City: Pinagbuhatan, San Joaquin, and Maybunga

Stations in Makati City: Guadalupe and Valenzuela

Station in Mandaluyong City: Hulo

Stations in Manila City: Lambingan, Sta. Ana, PUP, Lawton, and Escolta.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest

Fumio Kishida Fumio Kishida
News3 hours ago

Japanese premier calls for ‘int’l governance’ to achieve secure AI

ISTANBUL – Acknowledging that evolving high technology has the potential to be a “vital tool to further enrich” the world, Japanese...

News3 hours ago

PH, Japan, US, Aussie defense chiefs call out Chinese actions in SCS

HONOLULU, Hawaii – The respective defense chiefs of the Philippines, Japan, the United States, and Australia have collectively called out China’s...

PBBM PBBM
News16 hours ago

PBBM expects ratification of PH-South Korea FTA deal this year

MANILA — President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is expecting the ratification of the free trade agreement (FTA) between the Philippines...

tattooed man wearing orange shirt inside a jail tattooed man wearing orange shirt inside a jail
News16 hours ago

BuCor: 805 PDLs released in April

MANILA – Prison officials on Friday said 805 persons deprived of liberty (PDLs) were released from various operating prisons and...

News16 hours ago

Consumers using excessive water to get warning from MWSS

MANILA – Consumers with excessive water consumption in Metro Manila and nearby provinces may receive warning notices from the Metropolitan...

Headline17 hours ago

100 caregivers wanted in South Korea

MANILA – The Republic of South Korea is looking for 100 Filipino caregivers, according to the Department of Migrant Workers...

Entertainment1 day ago

Kim heats up the summer as Metro’s latest cover star

Sizzles as Metro Body 2024 headliner Multimedia idol Kim Chiu shares her journey to healthy living and her reaction to...

Health1 day ago

Can this thumb test tell if you are at increased risk of a hidden aortic aneurysm?

All the parts of our bodies share an inherent connectivity. This goes much further than “the foot bone’s connected to...

Dua Lipa Dua Lipa
Entertainment1 day ago

Radical Optimism is Dua Lipa’s philosophy for dealing with life’s chaos – but radical openness is a better approach

  In a teaser video for her third album, Radical Optimism, Dua Lipa explained that every track has that “through-the-struggle-you-are-going-to-make-it”...

Mother Holding Her Baby Mother Holding Her Baby
Health1 day ago

Do we really need to burp babies? Here’s what the research says

Parents are often advised to burp their babies after feeding them. Some people think burping after feeding is important to...

WordPress Ads