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Your Complete Commuters' Guide to UV Express/FX Terminals in Metro Manila




Your Complete Commuters' Guide to UV Express/FX Terminals in Metro Manila

UPDATED January, 2020

Metro Manila’s hordes of workers pour in by UV Express.

Times are a-changing. With the increasing temperature in the metropolis coupled by its worsening traffic condition, a newer, more convenient alternative of transporting people had risen above all else.

They're called the commuter vans, or what are now popularly known as the Utility Vehicle (UV) Express and FX vans.

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UV Express vans are all air conditioned, seat an average of 14 passengers and charge relatively cheap compared to the usual metered taxicabs. Their fares range from as low as P20 to as high as P50 per passenger.

With the LTFRB (Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board) serving as regulator of the UV Express franchise, the commuter vans has increased its service routes exponentially all around the country, including Metro Manila.

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In Metro Manila alone, the UV vans number to at least 6,000 units with passenger terminals scattered all throughout in Manila, Makati (Ayala Center), Pasig (SM Megamall), Mandaluyong (Starmall), Cubao, North Avenue, Centris Station, and in similarly busy locations.

Below is a complete LTFRB list, in alphabetical order, of UV Express/FX terminals and routes in Metro Manila:


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  1. 5THAVE/LRT - SM CENTERPOINT/STA MESA SUCAT QPO
  2. ALABANG - BACLARAN
  3. ALABANG - LAWTON VIA SM MALL OF ASIA
  4. ALMANZA - AYALA CENTER VIA SLEX SKYWAY
  5. ALMAR SUBD - TM KALAW VIA QUEZON AVENUE
  6. ALMAR SUBD.-TM KALAW VIA COMMONWEALTH
  7. ALMEDA - LANDMARK
  8. ANTIPOLO - AYALA
  9. AYALA - G. TUAZON
  10. AYALA CENTER - SUKI MARKET (MAYON)
  11. BAESA - CENTRAL INTEGRATED TERM
  12. BAGONG SILANG - CUBAO
  13. BAGONG SILANG - SM NORTH/C.I.T.  
  14. BAGUMBONG - BLUMENTRITT
  15. BETTERLIVING (PARANAQUE) - ORTIGAS CENTER
  16. BF PARANAQUE - AYALA CENTER
  17. BF RESORT VILL- AYALA CENTER V. COASTAL
  18. BF RESORT VILL. - AYALA CENTER V. SKYWAY
  19. BF RESORT VILL.-AYALA CENTER V. COASTAL
  20. BICUTAN - QUIAPO
  21. BIGNAY - SM CITY NORTH
  22. BRGY FORTUNE (MARIKINA CITY) - CUBAO
  23. CAMELLA HOMES - AYALA CENTER
  24. COASTAL MALL - SENATE OF THE PHILIPPINES
  25. COMEMBO - SM MEGAMALL
  26. CONCEPCION - AYALA
  27. CONCEPCION - SM MEGA MALL
  28. CUBAO - BUENDIA
  29. CUBAO (FARMERS PLAZA) - MARIKINA (SSS-VILLAGE)
  30. DEPARO - CENTRAL INTEGRATED TERMINAL  
  31. DEPARO - CUBAO
  32. DEPARO - FAIRVIEW (ROBINSON)
  33. DEPARO - MONUMENTO
  34. DEPARO - SM FAIRVIEW  
  35. DEPARO - SM NORTH/C.I.T.
  36. DEPARO-BLUMENTRITT
  37. EVER GOTESCO - SM NORTH/C.1.T. V. QUEZON A
  38. FAIRVIEW - BUENDIA
  39. FESTIVAL MALL - AYALA CENTER
  40. FESTIVAL MALL - MARKET MARKET  
  41. FESTIVAL MALL - PARK N RIDE (LAWTON)
  42. FESTIVAL MALL - ROBINSON'S GALLERIA  
  43. FESTIVAL MALL - SM ASIA INTERMODAL TERM  
  44. FESTIVAL MALL (ALABANG) LAND MARK MAKATI
  45. FESTIVAL MALL - EDSA STARMALL
  46. FTI - AYALA CENTER
  47. FTI - QUIAPO
  48. FTI - WALTERMART (PASONG TAMO MAKATI)
  49. G. TUAZON - AYALA (SAMPALOC)
  50. GREENHILLS SHOPPING CENTER - SM MEGA MALL
  51. LAGRO - QUIAPO VIA SAUYO
  52. LAGRO - TM KALAW
  53. LAS PINAS - MUNTINLUPA V. SUSANA HEIGHTS LOWER BICUTAN - SM MAKATI
  54. MALABON - AYALA
  55. MARIKINA - CUBAO
  56. MARIKINA - GREENHILLS SHOPPING CENTER V. SSS
  57. MARIKINA - MEGAMALL
  58. MARIKINA - ORTIGAS
  59. MARIKINA HEIGHTS - AYALA  
  60. MARIKINA RIVER BANK - ROBINSON'S  GALLERIA
  61. MARIMART - SM NORTH
  62. MARKET MARKET - BICUTAN
  63. MARKET MARKET - PASIG VIA SAN JOAQUIN  
  64. MARKET MARKET - ROSARIO VIA C5
  65. MARKET MARKET - SM MOA V. MACAPAGAL BVLD
  66. MARKET MARKET - TAGUIG CITY LOOP SERVICE
  67. MARKET-MARKET - MASAGANA TERMINAL
  68. MEGAMALL - PASIG
  69. MINDANAO AVE/T.SORA - EDSA  MRT(CIT)
  70. MINDANAO AVENUE - SM NORTH  
  71. MRT NORTH EDSA - SAN BARTOLOME, QC
  72. NOVALICHES - CUBAO FARMERS MARKET
  73. NOVALICHES - MONUMENTO
  74. NOVALICHES - MRT NORTH EDSA(CIT)
  75. NOVALICHES - TRINOMA
  76. NOVALICHES (BAYAN) - SM NORTH
  77. NOVALICHES - CENTRAL  INTEGRATED TERMINAL
  78. NOVALICHES - CUBAO,  FARMERS MARKET
  79. NRRS TERMINAL - QUIRINO  HIGHWAY KARUHATAN JOL
  80. PALAR - SM MAKATI
  81. PALIPARAN - LAWTON V. COASTAL ROAD  
  82. PARANG - CUBAO (ARANETA CENTER)
  83. PASIG - AYALA CENTER
  84. PASIG - GREENHILLS
  85. PASIG - QUIAPO
  86. PASIG MARKET - EDSA CENTRAL
  87. PASIG MARKET - EDSA CENTRAL/CIT
  88. PASIG SAN JOAQUIN - ROBINSON'S GALLERIA  
  89. PASIG-AYALA VIA MEGAMALL
  90. PASIG - EDSA CENTRAL
  91. PASIG - SM MEGA MALL V. ROBINSON
  92. PATEROS - TM KALAW (MASAGANA TERM)
  93. PEMBO (STAFF HOUSE) - AYALA
  94. PILAR VILLAGE - AYALA CENTER V. SKYWAY  
  95. PROJ. 6 - BUENDIA
  96. PROJ.6 - TM KALAW
  97. QUIRINO H-WAY/KARUHATAN  - NRRS TERM  
  98. ROBINSON FAIRVIEW - TM KALAW V.COMMONWEALTH
  99. ROBINSONS (NOVALICHES) VITO CRUZ 
  100. ROBINSON'S PLACE (NOVALICHES)  - BUENDIA
  101. ROBINSONS PLACE - BUENDIA VIA COMMONWEALTH AVE
  102. SAN BARTOLOME - MRT
  103. SAN ROQUE (MARIKINA) - COMMONWEALTH MARKET
  104. SANTOLAN - EDSA CENTRAL/C.I.T
  105. SM BICUTAN - AYALA CENTER
  106. SM BICUTAN - LAWTON 
  107. SM BICUTAN - PARK N RIDE/LAWTON
  108. SM FAIRVIEW - BUENDIA
  109. SM FAIRVIEW - CUBAO
  110. SM FAIRVIEW - GREENHILLS SHOPPING CENTER
  111. SM FAIRVIEW - NOVALICHES
  112. SM FAIRVIEW - QUIAPO KALAW VIA COMMONWEALTH
  113. SM FAIRVIEW - SM NORTH C.I.T
  114. SM FAIRVIEW - VITO CRUZ  
  115. SM MAKATI - PALAR  
  116. SM MALL OF ASIA - STA ANA
  117. SM MALL OF ASIA - MARKET VIA MACAPAGAL AVE
  118. SM NORTH C.I.T. - TM KALAW
  119. SM SOUTH MALL - QUIAPO
  120. SM SOUTH MALL (LAS PINAS) - AYALA LANDMARK
  121. SM SOUTHMALL - AYALA CENTER
  122. SOUTH MALL - QUIAPO
  123. SOUTHMALL - LAWTON
  124. SSS VILLAGE - CUBAO (FARMERS PLAZA/MRT)
  125. STAR MALL - AYALA
  126. STO NINO (MARIKINA) -AYALA
  127. STO NINO (MARIKINA) - ORTIGAS CENTER
  128. SUCAT - AYALA
  129. SUCAT - LAWTON V. SM MALL OF ASIA
  130. SUCAT- QUIAPO
  131. SUCAT (PQUE) - LAWTON/PARK&RIDE
  132. TANDANG SORA (VISAYAS AVE.) - TM KALAW
  133. TECHNOHUB (UP AYALA LAND) - BUENDIA  
  134. TRINOMA MALL - ROBINSON'S MALL (NOVALICHES) V.COMMO NWEALTH
  135. TRINOMA/SM FAIRVIEW/LAGRO
  136. VICTORIA HOMES - LAS PINAS V. DAANG HARI

NOTE: If we missed out some UV Express terminals in your area, feel free to write them down on the comments section below so we can make the necessary updates.


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  1. San po ang terminal ng UV express from alabang to moa?

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  2. Hi. Pano po maka ask ng tulong? Nahulog po ng father ko wallet nya while nakasakay sa FX byaheng SM North to SM Fairview. Thank you po sa makakasagot.

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