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Victory Liner

Victory Liner

3.7(3 reviews)
10.4 kmQuezon City

Victory Liner is one of the more reliable bus companies around. Traveling by bus has been a bit…read morescary because of news of the companies' negligence in making sure that their passengers are safe and secure, but I have never encountered anything on Victory Liner being a dubious and neglectful company, so that's always good. Though their buses are great and well-maintained, I have a lot to say about the state of their bus terminals. A friend and I had to catch our bus to Tabuk (Kalinga) from the Kamuning cor. East Avenue terminal along EDSA, and it was just jampacked with waiting passengers. There isn't enough seating and some of the areas near their concessionaires are cordoned off and are not for sitting if you are not buying anything from their store. The waiting area is not airconditioned, and is exposed to the smoke and the pollution from EDSA, making the long wait for our bus unpleasant. It wasn't even a holiday and there wasn't a mass exodus from Manila but the bus station was inexplicably packed to the rafters. The bathrooms are gross (how dare they charge a fee), and the entire place just needs a major facelift. I hope Victory Liner gives us a better waiting terminal. Their Pasay waiting terminal for north-bound buses is not even marginally better, if not worse. I still love Victory Liner, though. It is always so convenient to just hop on and go on a worry-free trip to Baguio, Pampanga, Tarlac, and most places in the North. I don't think they stop at La Union or Ilocos, though, and they should because their buses are nice, well air-conditioned and are in good shape, and the drivers are careful, though they get you there on time. I also appreciate the student discount, which enables me to save quite a lot.

I recently discovered a love for Baguio, and along with that came a fondness for Victory Liner…read more They make traveling to that far and cold place very convenient. You just buy a ticket, hop on the bus and within a few hours, you're already there, enjoying the cool breeze and the fog, drinking strawberry taho from the vendor at their big terminal in the City of Pines. I also like that the drivers and conductors look professional, and the bus is clean and relatively spacious. During our last trip there, my husband, me and our one-year old shared two seats, along with our hand-carry items and baby bag, and there was still some room for us to move around. But as it is with most buses in Manila, leg room is a bit of a problem if you're more than six feet tall. Also, no shady stop-overs. I even came to enjoy our first stop-over (travelling from Baguio to Manila) because it had a lot of food stalls serving street food and drinks. It became a 30-minute food trip of some sort. And don't worry if you missed your bus or if you decide to extend your vacation, because Victory Liner has the most number of trips in a day. I think for Baguio, the trips only have 15 or 20-minute intervals so you can always catch a ride home anytime you like. Well, depending on the volume of people taking the trip, of course

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