Vallacar Transit

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Vallacar Transit Incorporated
Ceres Liner No5446.jpg
A Yanson FB4J bus unit of Ceres Liner, with body number 5446.
ParentYanson Group of Bus Companies
Founded1968
by Ricardo B. Yanson Sr. and Olivia V. Yanson
HeadquartersBarangay Mansilingan, Bacolod
Service areaVisayas, Zamboanga Peninsula
Service typeLand Transport
Fleet2000+ Bus units (Hino Motors, Kinglong, Nissan Diesel, Yutong)
OperatorLeo Rey V. Yanson
(President and Chairman)
Websitehttp://ygbc.com.ph/
http://ceresliner.com/

Vallacar Transit Incorporated (VTI) is a transportation service under the giant umbrella of the Yanson Group of Bus Companies (YGBC) which serves as its flagship subsidiary.

The bus company is a family-owned and managed business that has grown from a lone 14-seater jeepney plying a single route called Ceres Liner, to a conglomerate of transportation companies with a combined number of operating units of 838 transport vehicles as of January 2010, operating and serving in the Visayas, as well as the Zamboanga Peninsula in Mindanao. The company pioneered inter-modal services between Negros and Cebu.[1]

History[]

Dr. Ricardo Y. Yanson, Sr. had a 14-seater jeepney that plied the routes in Bacolod City and nearby towns in 1968.[2]

Ricardo was fond of experimenting with motor vehicles and had a penchant for automotive body works. He tried his hands and skills in assembling more jeepneys while Olivia managed the warehouse and served as the collector of the daily “boundaries” from their drivers.

His wife Olivia Villaflores Yanson (OVY) quit her nursing job at a rural health unit in Dumaguete to help her husband run the small business as ‘bodegera’ by day and ‘collector’ at night.

Vallacar was originally owned by the family of Ricardo. However, Vallacar grew because Ricardo was active then, buying second-hand trucks from Manila and rebuilding them as transport units for VTI.

In the 1970s, the Yanson couple diversified into a small bus line which plied the Bacolod City-Valladolid-La Carlota route or Val-La-Car for short. It was named Ceres Liner, after Ricardo’s younger sister.[3]

Dr. Ricardo Yanson Sr. died at the age of 86,[4] and left the leadership and management of Vallacar Transit, Incorporated and its conglomerate to the able leadership of his son Leo Rey Yanson (LRY) with the guidance of his wife Olivia.[5]

A trail-blazer and visionary,[6] self-made transportation tycoon Ricardo and his wife Olivia built an empire from one vehicle to a conglomerate of bus companies and the largest in the Philippines.

Under Leo Rey Yanson's leadership[]

Vallacar Transit Inc. (VTI), the country’s largest bus company, recently held its annual stockholders meeting at its principal office in Barangay Mansilingan, Bacolod City. In the meeting, VTI disclosed that those reelected as members of its Board of Directors included Olivia V. Yanson, Leo Rey V. Yanson, Ginnette Y. Dumancas, Charles M. Dumancas, Anita G. Chua, Arvin John V. Villaruel and Daniel Nicolas Golez.[7][8]

Following the election of directors, the board held an organizational meeting where Leo Rey Yanson was reappointed as chairman of the board and president of VTI, while VTI co-founder Olivia V. Yanson was reappointed as corporate secretary and treasurer.[9][10]

With firm grip of control to the family's Bus Conglomerate,[11] Leo Rey Yanson, as president and chief executive officer of both Vallacar Transit Inc. (VTI) and Ceres Liner Travel and Tours Inc. (CLTTI), gave the assurance in a statement on Tuesday after presiding the latter’s annual stockholders meeting at their principal office in Barangay Mansilingan here on Monday.[12][13]

Under Leo Rey Yanson's leadership, the Yanson Group of Bus Companies (YGBC) is currently composed of more than 4,800 buses, 18,000 employees providing public transportation to around 700,000 people daily in the Philippines.[14]

VTI Brands[]

Ceres Liner was the first branding under Vallacar Transit Incorporated which was named after the youngest sister of the founder, Ricardo Yanson Sr. As their operations expanded, several brands are added with different functions and area of operations.

Brand Function / Description
Ceres Liner The bus brand for ordinary fare buses of Vallacar Transit Incorporated.
Ceres Tours The bus brand for air-conditioned buses of Vallacar Transit Incorporated.
Sugbo Transit A newly formed bus brand after the sellout of D'Rough Riders Express in Cebu City.
Sugbo Tours The bus brand for city buses that ply metropolitan Cebu routes and is operated by Sugbo Transit Express Inc.
Vallacar Transit Incorporated – Transport Engineering and Bus Body Assembly Plant (VTI-TEBBAP) The coachbuilding division of Yanson Group of Bus Companies. Although the division serves for the whole YGBC Bus Companies, the management and supervision is under the name of Vallacar Transit Incorporated

Bases[]

A Ceres Tours while embarking passengers.

Their subsidiaries are sub-divided by bases. These are based on their area of their operation, and their base number shall be the prefix number for their bus fleets. Yanson Group started this practice in 2005 after they bought out Lilian Express Inc., and felt that re-organizing their company is needed.

There are four bases under Vallacar Transit Incorporated:

Prefix Base Address Subsidiary
5 Bacolod Masilingan, Bacolod City Ceres Liner and Ceres Tours
6 Iloilo Jaro, Iloilo City Ceres Liner and Ceres Tours
7 Dumaguete Calindagan, Dumaguete City Ceres Liner and Ceres Tours
8 Cebu Rizal Ave. Ext., Cebu City And Ouano Ave., Mandaue City Ceres Liner, Ceres Tours, Sugbo Transit and Sugbo Tours

Destinations[]

Since the re-organization of Yanson Group of Bus Companies in 2005, Rural Transit of Mindanao is sub-divided into bases in which has different areas of service and destinations.

Bacolod Base[]

A fleet of Vallacar Transit Incorporated at Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
Ceres Tours 5046 heading to La Carlota, Negros Occidental

The Bacolod Base is located at Masilingan, Bacolod with its terminal hub at Ceres Bus Liner North Terminal, Mandalagan, Bacolod City and at Bacolod City South Terminal, Luzuriaga St, Bacolod City. It is also the main base for Vallacar Transit Incorporated. The base is assigned as Base 5 of Yanson Group of Bus Companies. Their routes are from Bacolod City to the rest of the Negros Island Region, Cebu and Zamboanga City.

From North branch

  • Bacolod City – Cebu City via Escalante City/Tabuelan
  • Bacolod City – Victorias City
  • Bacolod City – Cadiz City
  • Bacolod City - Sagay City/Vito
  • Bacolod City – Escalante City
  • Bacolod City – San Carlos City via Cadiz City
  • Bacolod City – San Carlos City via Salvador Benedicto
  • Bacolod City – Dumaguete City via Escalante City/San Carlos
  • Bacolod City – Zamboanga City via Cadiz City/San Carlos City/Dumaguete City/Dipolog City/Ipil/Dapitan City

From South branch

  • Bacolod City – Cebu City via Toledo City/Salvador Benedicto/San Carlos City
  • Bacolod City – Cebu City via Kabankalan City/Mabinay
  • Bacolod City – Dumaguete City via Kabankalan City/Mabinay
  • Bacolod City – La Carlota City
  • Bacolod City – La Castellana
  • Bacolod City – Brgy. Ma-ao, Bago
  • Bacolod City – Canlaon City via San Carlos
  • Bacolod City - Canlaon City via Magallon
  • Bacolod City - Canlaon City via Biak na Bato
  • Bacolod City – Kabankalan City
  • Bacolod City – Isabela
  • Bacolod City – Sipalay City via Cauyan
  • Bacolod City - Sipalay City via Candoni
  • Bacolod City – Hinoba-an
  • Bacolod City – Candoni
  • Bacolod City – Binalbagan
  • Bacolod City – Bayawan City via Mabinay
  • Bacolod City – Zamboanga City via Kabankalan City/Mabinay/Dumaguete City/Dipolog City/Ipil/Dapitan City

Loop Service

  • San Carlos City - Canlaon City

Iloilo Base[]

Iloilo Base is located at Jaro, Iloilo City with three terminal hubs at the new Ceres Terminal, Brgy. Balantang, Jaro, Iloilo City, Iloilo – Antique Bus Terminal at San Pedro St, Molo, Iloilo City and Festive Walk Transport Terminal, Iloilo Business Park, Mandurriao, Iloilo City. The base is assigned as Base 6 of Yanson Group of Bus Companies. Their routes are from the cities of Iloilo and Roxas to the rest of Western Visayas.

Northern lines: From Ceres Terminal, Jaro, Iloilo City

  • Iloilo City – Barotac Viejo & V.V.
  • Iloilo City – Concepcion via Sara, Ajuy & V.V.
  • Iloilo City – Balasan & V.V.
  • Iloilo City – Estancia via Balasan & V.V.
  • Iloilo City – Carles & V.V.

Central lines: via Passi City (From Ceres Terminal, Jaro, Iloilo City)

  • Iloilo City – Passi City & V.V.
  • Iloilo City – Calinog via Passi City & V.V.
  • Iloilo City – Roxas City via Passi City & V.V.
  • Iloilo City – Kalibo via Passi City & V.V.
  • Iloilo City – Caticlan via Kalibo & V.V.
  • Iloilo City – Buruanga via Kalibo & V.V.

Central lines: From Festive Walk Transport Terminal, Iloilo Business Park, Mandurriao, Iloilo City

Central lines: From Ungka Terminal, Pavia, Iloilo

  • Iloilo City – Roxas City via Calinog, Tapaz, Dumalag & V.V.
  • Iloilo City – Kalibo via Calinog, Tapaz, Jamindan & V.V.
  • Iloilo City – Jamindan via Calinog, Tapaz & V.V.
  • Iloilo City – Tapaz via Calinog & V.V.

Antique lines: From San Pedro, Molo Terminal, Iloilo City

  • Iloilo City – Caticlan via San Jose De Buenavista & V.V.
  • Iloilo City – Kalibo via San Jose, Culasi, Pandan, Libertad & V.V.
  • Iloilo City – Culasi
  • Iloilo City – Pandan
  • Iloilo City – Libertad
  • Iloilo City – Bugasong
  • Iloilo City – San Jose via Tobias Fornier/Anini-y/Casay
  • Iloilo City – Dao via Anini-y

Loop Service: Plying Roxas City-Estancia & V.V.

  • Roxas City – Estancia & V.V.
  • Roxas City – Balasan via President Roxas, Pilar & V.V.

Dumaguete Base[]

Dumaguete Base is located at Calindagan Road, Dumaguete City with its own terminal hub at the same location. The base is assigned as Base 7 of Yanson Group of Bus Companies. Their routes are from Dumaguete City to the rest of the Negros Island Region, Cebu and Zamboanga City.

  • Dumaguete City – Cebu City via Oslob
  • Dumaguete City – San Carlos City
  • Dumaguete City – Bayawan City
  • Dumaguete City - Siaton
  • Dumaguete City – Hinoba-an
  • Dumaguete City – Sipalay City
  • Dumaguete City - Tanjay City/Pamplona
  • Dumaguete City – Bacolod via Mabinay
  • Dumaguete City - Bacolod via San Carlos
  • Dumaguete City – Kabankalan City via Mabinay
  • Dumaguete City – Mabinay
  • Dumaguete City – Guihulngan City
  • Dumaguete City – Manjuyod
  • Dumaguete City – Cubao via Mabinay/Kabankalan City/Bacolod City
  • Dumaguete City – Bais
  • Dumaguete City – Canlaon City
  • Dumaguete City - Tagbilaran City, Bohol via Cebu City
  • Bayawan City – Cebu City via Dumaguete City
  • Bayawan City – Mabinay via Dumaguete City
  • Sipalay – Cebu City via Dumaguete City
  • Dumaguete City - Valencia via Bagacay/Bacong
  • Dumaguete - Zamboanga City via Dapitan City/Dipolog City/Ipil
  • Dumaguete City - Kalumboyan via Bayawan City
  • "Sleeping" or last trips from Dumaguete will spend the night on their respective bus stops such as Dumaguete to Tanjay, Bindoy, Ayungon, Tayasan and Jimalalud.

Cebu Base[]

Cebu Base is located at Rizal Ave. Ext., Cebu City and Ouano Ave., Mandaue City with three terminal hubs at Cebu North Bus Terminal at SM City Cebu, Cebu South Bus Terminal at N. Bacalso Avenue of Cebu City, and the Ayala Malls Central Bloc terminal located in Cebu IT Park, Cebu City. The base is assigned as Base 8 of Yanson Group of Bus Companies. Their routes are from Cebu City to the rest of Metro Cebu, Central Visayas, Eastern Visayas, Zamboanga del Norte and Zamboanga City.

Northern lines: From Cebu North Bus Terminal, North Reclamation Area, Cebu City

  • Cebu City – Maya (Daanbantayan) via Bagay
  • Cebu City – Daanbantayan Proper via Kawit
  • Cebu City – Maya (Daanbantayan) via Main line
  • Cebu City – Bogo City
  • Cebu City – Tacloban City via Bogo City/Palompon
  • Cebu City – San Isidro via Bogo City/Palompon
  • Cebu City – Hagnaya (San Remigio) via Bogo City
  • Cebu City – Hagnaya (San Remigio) via Lugo Maravilla/Victoria/Lambusan
  • Cebu City – Lambusan (San Remigio) via Hagnaya
  • Cebu City – Bantayan via Santa Fe/Hagnaya Port
  • Cebu City – Tabogon via Borbon
  • Cebu City – Tuburan via Lugo

Southern lines: From Cebu South Bus Terminal, N. Bacalso Ave. Cebu City

  • Cebu City – Bato (Samboan) via Oslob/Liloan Port (loop service)
  • Cebu City – Bato (Samboan) via Barili (loop Service)
  • Cebu City – Alcoy
  • Cebu City – Carcar City
  • Cebu City – Argao
  • Cebu City – Moalboal
  • Cebu City – Zamboanga City via Bato/Dipolog City/Dapitan City Port
  • Cebu City – Sibonga

Central-Western lines: From Cebu South Bus Terminal, N. Bacalso Ave. Cebu City

  • Cebu City – Balamban via Toledo City
  • Cebu City – Toledo City
  • Cebu City – Pinamungajan via Toledo City
  • Cebu City – Tuburan via Toledo City/Balamban/Asturias

Metro Cebu Lines:

  • Carcar CityDanao City via Ayala Center Cebu/Cebu Business Park/Cebu IT Park
  • Cebu South Bus Terminal – Buaya (Lapu-Lapu City) via Fuente Osmeña/SM City Cebu/Cebu North Bus Terminal/Pacific Mall/Marina Mall/MEPZ 1
  • Cebu IT Park – Marigondon (Lapu-Lapu City) via SM City Cebu/Parkmall/Gaisano Mactan/MEPZ 2/Tamiya
  • Cebu IT Park – Danao City via SM City Cebu/Parkmall/Pacific Mall/SM Consolacion/Liloan/Compostela
  • Il Corso - Cebu IT Park via SM Seaside City Cebu/N. Bacalso/Fuente Osmeña/Ayala (Operated by CIBUS)

Fleet[]

Vallacar Transit Incorporated has several units from Chinese brand buses. Some of their fleets are also provided by their parent company's coach building division, Vallacar Transit Incorporated – Transport Engineering and Bus Body Assembly Plant (VTI-TEBBAP).

Airconditioned Units[]

  • Viking (Built in-house, exclusive)
  • Yanson Legacy (Built in-house, exclusive)
  • Yanson 4th Generation Viking (King Long XMQ6111Y Yanson Modified)
  • Yanson 7th Generation Viking (Hino RK1JMT,RK8JSUA Footlong)
  • Yanson 8th Generation Viking (Hino RK1JMT, RK8JSUA Footlong)
  • Yanson 9th Generation Viking (Hino RK1JMT, RK8JSUA Footlong)
  • Yanson 10th Generation Viking (Hino RK1JMT, RK8JSUA Footlong)
  • Yanson 11th Generation Viking (Hino RK1JMT, RK8JSUA Footlong)
  • Yutong ZK6858H
  • Yutong ZK6119HYG
  • Yutong ZK6127H
  • Yutong ZK6127HA
  • Yutong ZK6127HYG
  • Yutong ZK6128HGE Lowfloor
  • King Long XMQ6111Y
  • King Long XMQ6119T
  • King Long XMQ6129Y5A
  • King Long XMQ6129Y5
  • King Long XMQ6129Y
  • King Long XMQ6871CY
  • King Long XMQ6111CY
  • King Long XMQ6125AY
  • King Long XMQ6128AYW
  • Higer KLQ6118HKQ2A
  • Higer KLQ6123K
  • Higer KLQ6129G
  • Yutong ZK6876HYG
  • Yanson Crius RK1JMT Legacy

Ordinary Fare Units[]

  • Yanson FB4J
  • Yanson FB4J Catseye
  • Yanson Crius RK
  • Yanson Crius FF1J
  • Yanson Crius FB4J

All ordinary buses are built in-house with the exception of a few King Long built units which are deployed in Bachelor Express, Island City Express, Rural Transit and Southern Star.

Yanson Group of Bus Companies[]

Yanson Group of Bus Companies
IndustryBus transport
FounderRicardo Yanson Sr.
Olivia Villaflores Yanson
Headquarters,
Philippines
Area served
Nationwide
Key people
Leo Rey V. Yanson (President and Chairman)
SubsidiariesVallacar Transit
Rural Transit of Mindanao
Bachelor Express
Ceres Transport
Southern Star
Gold Star
Mindanao Star
Websitewww.ygbc.com.ph

These are the subsidiary companies under the parent Yanson Group of Bus Companies (YGBC) owned by the Yanson family of Negros Occidental as of 2016 operating in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao making it one of the biggest bus conglomerates in Southeast Asia.

Vallacar Transit Incorporated (VTI) / Ceres Liner Travel and Tours, Inc. (CLTTI)[]

Started in 1968, Vallacar Transit Incorporated is the first subsidiary of the Yanson Group of Bus Companies. It started with Ceres Liner which is named after the founder's younger sister. By 1980, Ceres Liner was covering the whole province of Negros.

The company was founded in 1968 by Ricardo B. Yanson (died October 25, 2015) and his wife, Olivia Villaflores Yanson, beginning with the purchase of one jeepney unit. This effort ultimately became a jeepney-assembly business. In the early 1970s, the market was flooded with Ford Fieras; the couple decided to diversify into a small bus line which plied the Bacolod City-Valladolid-La Carlota route (hence, ValLaCar) and christened it as the Ceres Liner.[15]

The Ceres Liner grew and expanded through the years. Their service had reached from Negros to the Visayan provinces of Iloilo, Capiz, Aklan, Cebu, Bohol and Leyte, as well as Zamboanga del Norte and Zamboanga City in Mindanao.

In 2007, Ceres Liner's Iloilo base pioneered travel between Iloilo City and Metro Manila through the Western Nautical Highway. Proving to be profitable, Yanson Group expanded its Metro Manila operations and later established Ceres Transport in 2009.

In 2016, Ceres Liner bought around 70 bus franchises from D' Rough Riders Express. It then formed a new brand as Sugbo Transit which is named after the old name of Cebu, Sugbo. Currently, the said branding is under the management of Ceres Liner's Cebu Base.

On December 5, 2020, Vallacar Transit Inc. (VTI) reappoints Leo Rey Yanson as the chairman of the board and president during their firm’s annual stockholders meeting at its principal office in Barangay Mansilingan, Bacolod City. During their meeting, it was released that Olivia V. Yanson, Leo Rey V. Yanson, Ginnette Y. Dumancas, Charles M. Dumancas, Anita G. Chua, Arvin John V. Villaruel and Daniel Nicolas Golez were re-elected as members of VTI’s Board of Directors.[16][17][18][19]

On January 5, 2021, CLTTI re-appointed Leo Rey V. Yanson as Chairman of the Board and President of CLTTI, while Olivia V. Yanson was re-appointed as CLTTI’s Corporate Secretary and Treasurer.[20][21][22][23][24]

Bus brands under VTI:

  • Ceres Liner
  • Ceres Tours
  • Sugbo Transit
  • Sugbo Tours

Rural Transit of Mindanao Incorporated / Bachelor Express Incorporated[]

Bachelor Tours
Rural Transit of Mindanao

In 1981, the Yansons ventured to Mindanao. They bought out Fortune Express and Bachelor Express, both Cagayan de Oro-based bus companies in 1985, and formed Rural Transit of Mindanao. However, the formation of Rural Transit was divided from Bachelor Express when the former owners of Bachelor and Yanson Group agreed to retain the name Bachelor Express as one of the conditions of the contract of sale. Bachelor Express then retained the name

In 2005, they bought out Lilian Express Inc. and sister company Mary May Express, its fiercest business rival, and became the dominant transit company in the island of Mindanao. This expanded their operations to the whole Western Mindanao, making Rural Transit as the predominant transport operator in the Mindanao Region.

Bus Brands under Rural Transit Mindanao Incorporated / Bachelor Express Incorporated:

  • Rural Transit
  • Rural Tours
  • Bachelor Express
  • Bachelor Tours

Ceres Transport Incorporated (CTI)[]

In 2007, Ceres Liner's Iloilo base pioneered travel between Iloilo City and Metro Manila through the Western Nautical Highway. Proving to be profitable, Yanson Group expanded its Metro Manila operations and established Ceres Transport in 2009, being based in Batangas City. It enabled bus services encompassing Cubao, Batangas City, Mindoro, Aklan, Antique Iloilo, Bacolod and Dumaguete.

Bus brand under this company

  • Ceres Transport

Southern Star Bus Transit Incorporated[]

In 2011, the conglomerate bought out St. Jude Transportation Company, a bus line based in Bohol, and renamed it Southern Star. Primarily, it was operated under the management of Vallacar Transit Incorporated. Later on, Southern Star formed its own subsidiary as Southern Star Bus Transit Incorporated.

Bus brand under this company

  • Southern Star

Gold Star Bus Transit Incorporated[]

In 2012, Ceres Transport Inc., bought out a franchise of Gold Star Bus Company and allowed it to operate its Batangas-Cubao and Batangas-Alabang routes. Later on, Yanson Group decided to create on its own subsidiary as Gold Star Bus Transit Incorporated, making it apart from the Ceres Transport Inc

Bus brands under this company:

  • Gold Star

Mindanao Star Bus Transport Incorporated[]

Mindanao Star started in January 2015 when Bachelor Express bought out Weena Express and sister company People's Transport Corporation. It then formed a new subsidiary as Mindanao Star Bus Transport Incorporated, making them apart from the management of Bachelor Express. It opened opportunity for Yanson Group to serve the Davao City – Cotabato City route, which they cannot penetrate for decades.

In October 2015 Mindanao Star bought Holiday Bus, the bus line of Davao Holiday Transport Services Inc., It made them to expand their operations for Davao City – General Santos City, and General Santos City – Koronadal City route.

The stockholders of Mindanao Star Bus Transport, Inc., sister company of Vallacar Transit Inc., the country’s largest bus transport company, re- appointed Leo Rey Yanson as president.[25]

Mindanao Star Bus Transport Inc. is part of the Yanson Group of Bus Companies which operate all throughout the Philippines including in the cities of Bacolod, Iloilo, Dumaguete, Cebu, Cagayan De Oro, Butuan, Davao, Pagadian, Dipolog, Bohol and Batangas.[26]

Bus brands under this company:

  • Island City Express
  • Mindanao Star

See also[]

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