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Bus company in the Philippines
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Greenline Express
Founded2008; 16 years ago (2008)
HeadquartersWest Fairview, Quezon City, Philippines
Service areaSM Fairview-PITX via Quezon Avenue
Service typeCity Operation
Fleet15 buses Hino Motors, Hyundai, UD Trucks (formerly, Nissan Diesel), Isuzu
OperatorGreenline Express

Greenline Express is a city bus company in the Philippines, plying the route SM Fairview-PITX via Taft Ave. and Quezon Ave. Their office is located at Fairview, Quezon City.

History

The company was formed by the remnants of Northzone Transport, one of the pioneer bus companies plying the route. They slowly replaced their aging Japanese City Buses, first by acquiring brand new Hino RK1JMT buses, and after that using Isuzu buses. Recently, they acquired a fleet of Hyundai Aero City and Hyundai Aero to augment their existing fleet.

Fleet

Greenline Express utilizes and maintains a total of 15 buses, of which the present units are the following:

The following are the former units under its former name Northzone Transport.

Gallery

  • Fleet No. 20045, Hyundai Aero City Fleet No. 20045, Hyundai Aero City

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