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Accredited Transport Cooperatives As of September 2020 Accredited Transport Cooperatives as of September 2020 # TC Name Region Province/ Sector Address Chairperson 1700 Islands Transport Service Cooperative NCR Central Sector 33E Makisig St., Brgy. Pinyahan, Dilaman, Quezon City, Distric Iv, Victor M. Arriola 1 Metro Manila 997 Sandigan Transport Service Cooperative NCR Central Sector 56 B Regalado Ave. Ext., East Fairview, Quezon City-V, Metro Manila Ferdinand M. Lupangosy 2 A. Roces Transport Service Cooperative NCR Central Sector 4Th Floor 9D Pasda Bldg. G Araneta Corp Florentino Sto. Domingo, Jose Alberto Timola 3 Quezon City Ampang Transport Cooperative NCR Central Sector 065 Kasunduan St. Brgy. Commonwealth, Quezon City-Ii, Metro Manila Aminollah T. Cornell 4 Araw Transport Service Cooperative NCR Central Sector 915 Aurora Blvd. Cor. Albany St., Brgy. Silangan, Cubao, Quezon City- Samson Mendoza 5 Iii, Metro Manila Asper Ever Transport Service Cooperative NCR Central Sector 13 St Mary St., Campsite Brgy. Payatas, 1119 Quezon City Rolando Doragos 6 (formerly Lupang Pangako) Associated Taxi Operators Of Metro Manila NCR Central Sector 37 Eustaquio Building, Makisig St., Brgy. Pinayahan, Quezon City Florendo P. Tinio 7 Transport Service Cooperative Bagong Silangan Transport Service NCR Central Sector 80 General Geronimo St., Brgy. Bagong Silangan, Quezon City-Ii, Metro Mr. Mario D. Arcangel 8 Cooperative Manila Belmont Transport Service Cooperative NCR Central Sector Bautista Compound, Quirino Hi-Way, Brgy. Greater Lagro, Quezon City Edwin M. Feliciano 9 Breakthrough Transport Cooperative NCR Central Sector Lot 18 Block 128 Neopolitan 5, Casa Milan, Greater Lagro, Quezon City- Mr. Fernel G. Alavado 10 V, Metro Manila Central Transport Cooperative NCR Central Sector 53 E. Yale St., Brgy. E. Rodriguez, Cubao, Quezon City Iii, Metro Edwin R. Bermeo 11 Manila Comfort Transport Service Cooperative NCR Central Sector 8 East Ave., Brgy.Pinyahan, Diliman, Quezon City- Iv, Metro Manila Mr. Floro S. Arceta 12 13 Common Transport Service Cooperative NCR Central Sector Blk 4, L53, Steve St., Brgy. Commonwealth, 1121 Quezon City Antonio C. Managbanag Jr. Commonwealth Transport Service and NCR Central Sector Block 237, Lot 9, Commonwealth Avenue,Neopolitan Iv, Brgy. Pasong Victor R. Miguel, Jr. 14 Development Cooperative Putik Proper, 1118 Novaliches, Q.C. 1123 Crystal UV Transport Service Cooperative NCR Central Sector Room 206 Medalla Building, Gen. Mac Arthur Cor., Edsa Cubao, Brenda Pangulayan 15 Quezon City-I, Metro Manila Cubao Bagumbayan Rosario Transport NCR Central Sector 2-A San Pablo St., Bagumbayan, Quezon City-Iii, Metro Manila Jorge Fr. Brito 16 Service Cooperative Drivers Operators Tourist Van Transport NCR Central Sector 907 Aurora Blvd., Quezon City Vilma De Asis Tigranes 17 Cooperative 18 Dumper Transport Cooperative NCR Central Sector 115 Scout Lozano, Brgy. Sacret Heart, 1103 Quezon City Raymundo R. Agot Easyway Transport Service and NCR Central Sector 6A San Roque St. Brgy. Holy Spirit Q.C. District 4 Metro Manila Ms. Nancy M. Sajo Multipurpose Cooperative-Former 19 Associated Chapters Development and Transport Service Cooperative Exodus Transport Cooperative NCR Central Sector 6 Recto St., Dona Faustina Subd., Brgy. San Bartolome, Novaliches, Rosalyn Sakdalan 20 Quezon City-V, Metro Manila 21 Fairthron Transport Service Cooperative NCR Central Sector Blk 167 L 56 Commonwealth Ave., Greater Lagro, Quezon City Angelito Roque Fairview-New York Lantana Transport NCR Central Sector 69 Urbano St. Philand Drive, 1116 Tandang Sora, Quezon City Avelino Kitan 22 Service Cooperative 23 Filtao Multi-Purpose Cooperative NCR Central Sector 67-A K-8Th St., Est Kamias, 1102 Quezon City Esperanza A. Dowling Global Environmental Transport Service NCR Central Sector 1118 Puzon Bldg., E. Rodriguez Ave., Corner Gilmore St. New Manila, Jeffrey U. Lontoc 24 Cooperative 1102 Q.C. Good Concept Transport Service and Multi- NCR Central Sector 42 Susano Road, Novaliches, 1121 Quezon City Roderick Cremat 25 Purpose Cooperative Greater Fairview Land Transport Service NCR Central Sector 17 Benton Street, Fairville Homes Subd., Barangay North Fairview, Gregorio D. Puapo Jr. 26 Cooperative Quezon City-V, Metro Manila Green Beret Transport Service Cooperative NCR Central Sector Suite 502 B, Web-Jet Bldg., Quezon Avenue, Brgy. Tatalon, 1113 Quirico B. Cargullo, Jr. 27 Quezon City Guardians Transport Service Cooperative NCR Central Sector 13 AGUADO ST, BRGY MARILAG, PROJECT 4, QUEZON CITY James Ban Lobo 28 Hi-West Transport Service Cooperative NCR Central Sector 34 Road 4, Project 6, 1100 Quezon City C/O Camiile Dela Cruz- Samuel Landingin 29 09219884138 Isabela Tourist Transport Service NCR Central Sector 97-16 14Th Avenue, 1109 Brgy. Socorro, Quezon City Neil Lander C. Cabel 30 Cooperative Journey Transport Service Cooperative NCR Central Sector Lot 4 Block 9, Atrium Street, Maligaya Park, Barangay Pasong Putik, Jonathan R. Ereno 31 Novaliches, Quezon City Juan Transport Services Cooperative NCR Central Sector B14 L26 Tres Marias St., Brgy. Greater Lagro, Novaliches, Quezon City- Mr. Alfonso B. Del Castillo 32 V, Metro Manila 33 Kamias Transport Service Cooperative NCR Central Sector 31 Narra St., Project 3, 1102 Quezon City Tirso S. Felipe Lagro Transport Service Cooperative NCR Central Sector Lot 1 And 2, Block 8, Makabud St. Corner Manga And Malaruhat St., Flordelino Agustin, Jr. 34 Brgy. 179, Zone 16, District 1, Amaparo Subd., Caloocan City Lagro-Novaliches Jeepney Drivers and NCR Central Sector Blk. 42, Lot 52, Ascencion Avenue, Brgy. Greater Lagro, Quezon City-I, Rizaldy Gamboa 35 Operators Transport Cooperative Metro Manila Litex Montalban Transport Cooperative NCR Central Sector B. Soliven St. Corner Commonwealth Avenue, Brgy. Commonwealth, Honario R. Borromeo 36 Quezon City-Iii, Metro Manila Montalban Commonwealth (MONCOM) NCR Central Sector 5035 Lbp Road Litex., Brgy. Commonwealth District 2, 1121 Quezon Irish F. Mabalot 37 Transport Cooperative City, Quezon City-Ii, Metro Manila Muzon Balintawak Transport Service NCR Central Sector 476 A. Bonifacio Extension Balingasa, Balintawak, Quezon City-Vi, Mr. Clarito Dait 38 Cooperative Metro Manila NEW GSIS Transport Service Cooperative NCR Central Sector 12 Gsis Ave., Project 8, Quezon City Rufino G. Ragundiaz 39 40 New Kamuning Transport Cooperative NCR Central Sector 67 Kamuning Road, 1103 Quezon City Joyce Banaag Novaliches Development Cooperative NCR Central Sector Novadeci Bldg., Buenamar Cor. Sarmiento Sts., Novaliches, Quezon Evelyn C. Dimacale 41 (NOVADECI) City- Ii, Metro Manila Novaliches Malinta Jeepney Transport NCR Central Sector 248 General Luis Street, Shop N' Ride, Novaliches, Quezon City Rogelio C. Beltran 42 Service Cooperative Original Transport Service Multi-Purpose NCR Central Sector Blk 154 L 14 Commonwealth Ave., Brgy. Greater Lagro, Quezon City Nicanor F. Concepcion 43 Cooperative Peoples New Life Multi-Purpose and NCR Central Sector Rm. 201, Vrm Bldg. 3 Tandang Sora Ave., Brgy. Talipapa, Novaliches Nilo E. Eblacan 44 Transport Service Cooperative Q.C. Peoples Transport Service Cooperative NCR Central Sector 22 Byron Street, Filinvest 2, Batasan Hills, Quezon City-I, Metro Manila Ms. Jeanette T. De Brandt 45 PINK 4 Transport Cooperative NCR Central Sector 41 Roque Cpd., Sitio Verdant Hills, Pasong Tamo, Quezon City-Vi, Danilo Ravina 46 Metro Manila Project 6 UV Express Transport Service NCR Central Sector No. 49 Road 3, Project 6, Quezon City-I, Metro Manila Agerico L. Angulo 47 Cooperative 48 Quedem Transport Service Cooperative NCR Central Sector 13 Malakas St., Brgy. Pinyahan, Quezon City, Metro Manila Elmo V. Romeo Quezon City Transport Services Cooperative NCR Central Sector 196-E Rodriguez Sr. Boulevard, 1102 Quezon City Mercedith Mabasa 49 Rodriguez Transport Service Cooperative NCR Central Sector Unit 105 Casa Rafael Bldg., 1123 Quezon Avenue, Brgy. Santa Cruz, Zara M. Irenio 50 Quezon City Silver MultiPurpose Cooperative NCR Central Sector 10C Tower 2, Xavier Hills Condominium, 32 N. Domingo Street, Brgy. Genevieve M. Lao 51 Valencia, Quezon City 52 SM North UV Transport Cooperative NCR Central Sector 4 Dau St., South Green Park, Village, Tandang Sora, Quezon City Eduardo Pimentel SM-Fairview Lagro-Cubao Transport NCR Central Sector B103 L12 And 14 Corner Villa Viena Regalado Ave., Quezon City- V, Anselmo Perweg 53 Cooperative Metro Manila Tatalon Transport Service Multi-Purpose NCR Central Sector 90 Agno Extension, Tatalon, 1113 Quezon City Warlito Marquiz 54 Cooperative 55 Tierra Transport Service Cooperative NCR Central Sector 10 Makisig St., Brgy. Pinyahan, Quezon City- Iv, Metro Manila Annabelle R.Francisco 56 Top 21 Transport Service Cooperative NCR Central Sector Emily A. Formentera Tribe Operators Transport Service Multi- NCR Central Sector No. 14 Bristol Street, Brgy. North Fairview, Quezon City Melba Longbian 57 Purpose Cooperative Cubao Rosario Sta. Lucia Transport Service NCR Eastern Sector No. 54 Thaddeus St., Marietta-Romulo Village (Mrv), Brgy. Sta. Lucia, Ramil B. Padrigo 58 Cooperative (CURODA TSC) Pasig City Femanda Transport Service and Multi- NCR Eastern Sector Unit 23, Starmall Shopping Complex, Edsa Corner Shaw Blvd., David Del Rosario 59 Purpose Cooperative Barangay Wack Wack, Mandaluyong City Mandaluyong Alliance Transport Service NCR Eastern Sector Hulo Mini Park Terminal Coronado St., Brgy. Hulo, Mandaluyong, Mr Reynaldo U. Galerio 60 Cooperative Metro Manila Mandaluyong Development Transport NCR Eastern Sector 586 Nueve De Pebrero Street 1550 Mandaluyong City Julieta Lazo 61 Service
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