Yes, you are
here because you haven’t found any article or blogs concerning Iloilo City’s
major transport systems. You might be a foreigner or a local tourist who will
be visiting (or currently visiting) the City of Love. Well, anyways, you’re in
major luck you’ve found this blog because this is your answer. Without much
ado, I give you this information and make you feel like a pro. (Review)
Here are the
major transport systems with their respective routes (with landmarks for a
bonus):
1.
Calumpang/Calaparan Jeepneys
This
system starts off from Breakthrough (Villa-Arevalo fork; near the gas station)
going to the narrow streets of Calaparan which is lined with beach resorts.
After Calaparan, jeepneys will go through the busy streets of Calumpang, San
Juan and Boulevard. A right turn will be taken traversing Baluarte-Calumpang Road and another
right turn for Rizal Road up to Ledesma Street passing through Tanza (landmark: Tanza Church in
front of an elementary school) right through the city proper- Robinsons Mall
and 1688 Mall. It will take another right turn to Iznart Street passing
numerous Chinese-owned retail shops (landmark: Novo Gift Shop), the Central Market,
Gaisano-Guanco Mall, and the University of Iloilo. These last three are located
at Guanco Street before Ortiz Wharf. It will take a left for a swift ride through Plaza Libertad
(which is the end point). From there, a backward route will be taken back to the starting point.

The
regular fare from starting point to end point (or vice versa) is Php 10.00.
Points in between are usually charged Php 7.00 for regular commuters.
Major Landmarks/Establishments:
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2.
Baluarte Jeepneys
Route
1: Baluarte jeepney starts off at Iloilo City National Highschool to Molo
Terminal (for buses and vans going to Antique) and will pass through Molo
Plaza and Molo Church. It will then take Locsin Road (landmark: Baluarte Elementary School) up to Baluarte-Calumapng Road until turning right for Rizal Road and Ledesma Street. From there, it will cover common roads
covered by Calumpang and Timawa jeepneys.
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Note: Route 1 Baluarte also takes most landmarks taken by Calumpang jeepneys. Additional landmark for Baluarte Route 1 includes-
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Route
2: Another Baluarte jeepney route starts off at GT Mall (near Molo Plaza). It
will pass through Iloilo City National Highschool and MH Del Pilar Street
(landmark/s: St. Therese MTC Colleges, La Fiesta Hotel, John B. Lacson Maritime
University Molo Campus). General Luna Street will then be traversed after one
major intersection and will pass through Sarabia Manor Hotel, University of San
Agustin, Iloilo Central Elementary School, St. Paul’s Hospital, Iloilo Capitol
and Days Hotel (Atrium). A right turn to Iznart Street will be taken- passing
through The Grand Tower Hotel, three banks (BPI, Landbank, Eastwest), The Amigo
Terrace Hotel, and Unitop Plazoleta Gay. It will then go over JM Basa Street, a
road buzzed by noise because of sidewalk vendors and buyers (landmarks: City
Square Mall, more Chinese-owned retail shops, Roberto’s, Freedom Grandstand,
Iloilo City Hall and Plaza Libertad). From there, it will cover the roads taken
by route 1 back to both starting points.

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Regular fare
applies from Baluarte system’s point to point: Php 7.00.
Major Landmarks:
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This is the first part. I hope this would help you. Stay tuned for more!
V Castillo
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