Posted in Cemeteries, Taguig on Mar 4th, 2010
Located within Fort Bonifacio, the Heritage Park is a 76-hectare property dedicated for memorialization and remembrance. Three major thoroughfares makes the park very accessible. These roadways are EDSA via McKinley Road, South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) via Lawton Avenue, and C5.
Heritage Park is one of the country’s premier memorial services providers. They just happened to be [...]
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Posted in Commuters' EXPRESSions on Feb 16th, 2010
In order to bring order to chaos (the metro’s vehicle-congested EDSA), the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA), through the leadership of Bayani Fernando, conceived the Organized Bus Route (OBR) scheme. It was meant to complement in twofold the BRT system.
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Posted in Makati on Oct 30th, 2009
Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation Plaza, or simply RCBC Plaza, is located at the heart of Makati’s Central Business District (CBD). Being on an island lot, it is bounded by two major thoroughfares in the district—Sen. Gil Puyat (formerly Buendia) and Ayala Avenues. It has two towers, Yuchengco Tower (named after the owner) and Tower 2. [...]
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Posted in Commuters' EXPRESSions on Oct 7th, 2009
Commuting Quote # 3
Walang tawiran NAKAMAMATAY.
This quotation is common in the metro’s major thoroughfares, where there are speeding public and private vehicles. This signage abound Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue (EDSA), C5, Osmeña Highway, and Commonwealth Avenue (the metro’s widest roadway), to name a few. It is meant to invoke fear to the commuting public who [...]
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Posted in Commuters' EXPRESSions on Oct 6th, 2009
Ever wondered what the yellow-lined lanes are for in the metro’s major thoroughfares like EDSA? These yellow-lined lanes are the two outer lanes, the first and second lanes to be specific, of a given thoroughfare. They comprise the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system targeted to maximize utilization of major roadways within the metro.
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