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Free ride aboard Pasig River ferry extended for Feb.–MMDA

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority announced on Friday that the free ride to the Pasig River Ferry Service will be extended for the entire month of February.

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MMDA chairman Danilo Lim said the extension of the “Libreng Sakay”until Feb. 29 is in line with the agency’s continued effort to support the public's interest on the ferry service and further highlight its many benefits.

“We are overwhelmed with the interest and clamor shown by the public and other government agencies’ support to the Pasig River Ferry project. People are fully enjoying the benefits of the ferry service as a fast and convenient mode of transportation,” said Lim.

The free ride offer started when the Pasig River ferry service was relaunched in December last year and was supposed to end Friday (Jan. 31).

“For those who have not tried the PRFS yet, take this extension as a perfect opportunity to enjoy its benefits,” said Lim.

Since its relaunch, the PRFS continues to attract more patrons who prefer the water transportation service over public utility vehicles in going to their destinations in various parts of Metro Manila.

Based on records, the PRFS serves an average of 700-1,000 passengers a day. Commuters are accommodated on a first-come, first-served basis.

Meanwhile, Lim said more improvements on the ferry’s facilities and operations are underway to better serve the public. Deputy Chairman and Undersecretary Frisco San Juan serves as head of the PRFS with Michael Salalima as deputy head.

“Watch for the first sail of the 150-seater boat, the latest addition to the fleet of the PRFS. Several Metro Manila local chief executives and private entities have also committed to provide additional boats,” said Lim.

At present, the PRFS has seven boats which can accommodate varying number of passengers.

“There are also plans to construct three more ferry stations, namely: Quinta Market in Manila, Circuit Makati in Makati, and Kalawaan in Pasig to further expand our operations,” the MMDA chief added.

Aimed to help address the traffic problem in Metro Manila, the relaunch of PRFS has the backing of President Rodrigo Duterte who approved a proposal to institutionalize the Pasig River Ferry Convergence Program, which includes adding more stations for the ferry system, said MMDA general manager Jose Arturo Garcia Jr.

Senator Christopher Lawrence "Bong" Go, who is also very supportive of the project, urged concerned government agencies to ensure that the PRFS remains comfortable for commuters and improve the cleanliness of the river.

The ferry service runs from Pinagbuhatan in Pasig City to Escolta in Manila, with 11 stations: Pinagbuhatan, San Joaquin and Maybunga in Pasig City; Guadalupe, Valenzuela in Makati City; Hulo in Mandaluyong City; and Lambingan, Sta. Ana, PUP, Lawton, Escolta in Manila City.

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