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Service type
  
Provincial Operation

Founded
  
2 November 1989

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Slogan
  
“We take pride in our courteous and safe drivers.”

Service area
  
Fleet
  
300+ buses (Golden Dragon, Hino Motors, MAN, Mercedes-Benz, Yutong, Higer and Zhongtong Bus

Operator
  
Partas Transportation Co., Inc

Website
  
partastransportation.com

Motto
  
“We take pride in our courteous and safe drivers.”

Partas transportation


Partas Transportation Co., Inc. is a bus transportation company in the Philippines. It operates a 24/7 service for passengers and freight (known as "waybill") between Metro Manila and northwest Luzon (the Ilocos corridor), with services also running to the Cordilleras in Baguio City and Bangued, Abra.

Contents

Aside from transporting passengers by bus, Partas also offers chartered service for tour groups.

Etymology

The name "Partas" was derived from the term "Satrap", an ancient Persian language word for "governor" since Luis Chavit Singson, the owner and served as governor of Ilocos Sur for many years, spelled in reverse,. "Satrap" also refers to the name of the construction business owned and managed by Partas' owner/operator. Partas also sounds like "pardas," an Ilocano term for "being fast" or "speed."

History

Partas was founded on November 2, 1989 and started its operations in 1991, a time when Philippine Rabbit and rival Farinas Transit ruled the Ilocos routes; and with millionaire Santiago Rondaris' Dominion Bus Lines shut down for good due to labor disputes which later became Dominion Bus Lines; and St. Joseph was sidelined by hard times. Partas Bus lines, as a company, was incorporated by Luis Chavit Singson and Rolito Go at Laoag (Ilocos Norte). Even as a new player in the industry back then, Partas has attracted the riding public with its state-of-the-art buses powered by Nissan Diesel and MAN engines; with the distinctive blue and white livery, and the Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner character from Looney Tunes, their standard emblem, adorning the front and sides of their buses.

Partas is one of two bus companies in the Ilocos Region to have ever fielded a double-decker bus (the other being Farinas).

The principal provincial terminals are at Laoag City (Ilocos Norte), Vigan City and Candon City (Ilocos Sur), Bangued (Abra), Baguio City (Benguet) San Fernando (La Union). In 2014, a sub-station in Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte,

In Metro Manila, the main hub is at Cubao, Quezon City, which deploys trips to majority of its provincial destinations, except for Baguio City.

Trips to and from the majority of its provincial destinations, except for Baguio City, are available via their terminal in Pasay City. One of the latest routes added to Pasay terminal is Pasay to Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte (v.v.)

The latest terminal within Metro Manila was opened in Sampaloc district of Manila City. This terminal principally caters to goods traders in Binondo and Divisoria district of Manila, and students in Manila's University Belt who hail from Laoag City, Bangued, and Pagudpud.

Partas also has inter-provincial trips, running between Baguio City, Vigan City, Laoag City, Bangued, Abra and San Fernando City, La Union

Fleet

Partas operates around 300 buses. These buses are an assortment—from locally made ones to imports. The locals are built by Almazora Motors and Del Monte Motor Works using chassis and engine from MAN, Hino and Mercedes-Benz; while the imported ones are Golden Dragon (select models), Yutong, Higer and Zhongtong buses from China

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  • Yutong ZK6107HA
  • Higer KLQ6119QE2
  • Zhongtong LCK611H Elegance
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  • The company's logo is a Roadrunner character which is displayed on their buses

    Fare Classes

    Partas has employed various fare classes, which are sequenced below from the least to the most priced, yet all are air conditioned.

  • Deluxe (28 or 31-seater buses; spacious leg-room equipped for Pagudpud, Laoag, Abra and Vigan trips)
  • Air Conditoned (45 or 49-seater buses)
  • Metro Manila

  • Cubao, Quezon City
  • Pasay City
  • Sampaloc, Manila
  • Provincial Destinations

  • Laoag City, Ilocos Norte
  • Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte
  • Bangued, Abra
  • Vigan City, Ilocos Sur
  • Candon, Ilocos Sur
  • San Fernando City, La Union
  • References

    Partas Wikipedia