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Davao ACF Bus Lines

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Davao ACF Bus Lines
File:ACF asiastar.jpg
Asiastar luxury bus of Davao ACF Bus Lines
SloganPeople, Partnership, Performance, We Go Beyond
Founded1969
Commenced operation1983
HeadquartersPurok 26, Ma-a Riverside, Ma-a, Davao City, Mindanao, Philippines
Service areaDavao City, Davao del Sur and Davao Occidental
Service typeProvincial operation
Fleet25 units
OperatorDavao ACF Bus Lines Incorporated
Websitehttps://www.davao-acfbuslines.com/

Davao ACF Bus Lines Incorporated is a bus company based in Davao City, Philippines. It operates bus transport services between Davao City, Davao del Sur and Davao Occidental.

History[edit]

Davao ACF Bus Lines, Inc. was established in Davao City by Mr. Flutarco Sison-Fontanilla in 1969. When it was founded, its routes covered before are Davao-Compostela, Davao-New Bataan, Davao-Mati and Davao-Sigaboy. It also served city shuttle routes within Davao City in the 1970's until 1995.

The company was relaunched in 1986, abandoning its previous routes altogether and transferring to its present route of Davao-Malita-Don Marcelino. In 1993 it was registered as DAVAO ACF BUS LINES, INC., To date, the company operates under a franchise with 29 authorized units.

Destinations[edit]

Davao ACF Bus Lines had its main hub in Davao City Overland Transport Terminal in Davao City.[1] The towns of Malita and Don Marcelino in Davao Occidental are its primary destinations from Davao, while the city of Digos in Davao del Sur serves as its secondary destination.

Fleet[edit]

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Bluestar units of Davao ACF Bus Lines

Davao ACF Bus Lines used to operate second-hand units acquired from other bus lines across the Philippines, as well as a number of buses acquired directly from Santarosa Motor Works based in Luzon. But in 2016 it began replacing its old fleet of dilapidated buses with brand new buses acquired from Yutong, Asiastar, Sunlong and Zhongtong.

  • Yutong ZK6107HA, regular class
  • Yutong ZK6858H9, regular class
  • Sunlong SLK6802, regular class
  • Asiastar YBL6125H Wertstar, luxury class
  • Zhongtong LCK6107H, luxury class

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Antonio L. Colina IV (6 January 2020). "Davao City bus terminal is congested, says exec". MindaNews. Retrieved 29 June 2020.

External links[edit]

https://www.davao-acfbuslines.com/

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