Saulog Transit Inc.
Founded | 1946 |
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Headquarters | 1377 Quirino Highway, Baclaran, Parañaque City |
Service area | Manila-Southern Luzon, Northern Luzon, Philippines |
Service type | Provincial Operation |
Fleet | 700+ Buses (Nissan Diesel, Hino, Isuzu, Mitsubishi Fuso, Yutong, Golden Dragon, Wuzhoulong, Daewoo) including Dagupan Bus Company Inc. |
Operator | Saulog Transit, Inc. |
Website | www.facebook.com/saulogtransit |
Saulog Transit Inc. is a bus transportation company in the Philippines servicing routes between Cavite, Metro Manila, and Zambales (Olongapo City) or Benguet (Baguio City) Its sister company, Dagupan Bus Co., Inc. is its arm covering major routes in Pangasinan and some areas in Northern Luzon.
The company offers air conditioned buses to the riding public.
Etymology
Saulog Transit Inc. was named after its founder, the late Eliseo Basa Saulog (+). Eliseo was fondly called Sayong by those close to him and Don Eliseo to every one else. His wife was the pride of Malagasang 1st, Imus, Cavite, Philippines no other than Nieves Arguelles (+). They were blessed with nine children as follows: Ignacio (+), Luciano (+), Teodoro (+), Virginia (+), Dr. Melquiades (+), Ruben (+), Maura Saulog-Aguinaldo, Lilia Saulog-Venturina and Dr. Marietta Saulog-Vergara.
History
The company started operation in 1946 with orangy yellow, silver and dark green bus paint design. In 1974, Saulog Transit Inc. acquired the franchise of Villarey Transit, which it used to operate its sister company, Dagupan Bus Co., Inc. initially with only six Mitsubishi Fuso buses as part of its expansion in Northern Luzon.
It was in 2010 when Saulog Transit and Genesis Transport Service Inc. signed a memorandum of agreement for the long time cooperation and allocation of the franchise of the former. Genesis Transport answered all of its assets of Saulog Transit when it was found out that the Saulog clan was unable to shoulder all of the annual contributions to SSS, Pag-ibig and PhilHealth. Hence, Saulog Transit and Dagupan Bus Co., Inc. acquired new bus units.
Issues and controversies
Due to some complaints made by some Manilan commuters regarding the entering of provincial buses from Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, and Quezon provinces, Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim issued a memorandum known as Executive Order 13, prohibiting all provincial buses from Southern Tagalog region to enter Manila except for some cases like those coming from Northern Luzon, Bicol Region or Visayas. Another scenario also happened for the second time during Lim's second term as mayor, just to decongest traffic along Taft Avenue.[1] The company also has been accused of breaking municipal rules by picking up passengers at stops other that its designated terminals.
The Quezon City Regional Trial Court issued the writ of preliminary injunction against the Saulog group of companies who attempted to sell their stocks to other bus companies.[2]
Another controversy regarding Saulog Transit Inc. and Dagupan Bus Co., Inc. was that a conflict sparked between the Saulog stake holders after the assassinations of their ancestors. Eliseo Saulog, the founder of Saulog Transit Inc. and father of the Saulog brothers and sisters, Ignacio Saulog (+), Luciano Saulog (+), Teodoro Saulog (+), Virginia Saulog (+), Dr. Melquiades Saulog (+), Ruben Saulog (+), Maura Saulog-Aguinaldo, Lilia Saulog-Venturina, and Dr. Marietta Saulog-Vergara, was shot and killed in 1960 by an unidentified gunman, while the family patriarch, Ruben Saulog, father of the current chief executive and one of the eight children of the founder, was also assassinated in 1990. Until then, the case of such killings are still uncertain and unresolved. The attempts to sell the two companies were assured by the lawyer Bernard Saulog, who got 75% of the total P1.4 B assets, while the 25% of the remaining assets were given to the rest of the clan members. Teodoro Saulog and his clan members refused to give up Saulog Transit Inc. and Dagupan Bus Co., Inc.[3]
Fleet
Saulog Transit Inc., like other major bus companies, has modernized its fleet. Some of its buses are equipped with automatic transmission (GM Allison Automatic Transmission), particularly their Nissan Diesel engine powered buses. As of now, the company is now utilizing Hino, Mitsubishi Fuso, Isuzu, and Nissan Diesel buses. Recently, they have also been acquiring Yutong, Golden Dragon, Wuzhoulong, and Daewoo buses.
Bus terminals
- Metro Manila
- EDSA, Pasay City
- Cubao, Quezon City
- Coastal Mall, Parañaque City (for Cavite trips only)
- Avenida, Manila*
- Provincial Destinations
- Baguio City, Benguet*
- Cavite City, Cavite
- Dagupan City, Pangasinan
- Lubao, Pampanga
- Mabalacat, Pampanga (Dau Bus Terminal)
- Manaoag, Pangasinan
- Mendez, Cavite
- Olongapo City, Zambales* via SCTEX
- City of San Fernando, Pampanga
- Tagaytay City
- Tarlac City, Tarlac
- Ternate, Cavite
- Noveleta, Cavite
- Kawit, Cavite
- Bacao (General Trias), Cavite
- Tanza, Cavite
- Maragondon, Cavite
- Naic, Cavite
- General Mariano Alvarez, Cavite
- San Jose City, Nueva Ecija (From Olongapo City Only)
(*) denotes that Saulog Transit have a direct trip from Cavite City or Ternate, Cavite
Images
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Olongapo City bus terminal
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Saulog Transit Inc. buses (Lubao, Pampanga stop-over)
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New bus
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Ready for dispatch
References
- ↑ Ni Yoyo R. Abayan (2008-04-23). "Central Visayas mihakot 3 golds sa Palaro | Banat Palaro, Banat Sections, Banat". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
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- ↑ Archived April 9, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.