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What are transportation options and challenges in Malolos City, Bulacan?

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Are there taxis in Malolos City? What about scooters? What are the public transportation options? Here's what four local experts had to say about transportation methods in Malolos City, Bulacan.

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There is no train station in our city but there are many malls and places you can go to. It has many Korean restaurants and buffet restaurants. The people are friendly and it is both urban and rural. It is a progressing city and aims to be industrialized like the capital.

To someone moving here, Malolos City, there is a lot of traffic. Even with public transportation, one should always be ready and head out earlier than the estimated time they desire. With his, the delay would be avoided, thus, making you have ample time for your meeting. Keep in mind that public transportation would also be the main reason for the fine dust in the air, and only similar to Manila.

Malolos City is the capital in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. A place with a lot of history and where a lot of heroes were born. This city is a first class urban in the whole province so you never get to worry about having what you need and having what you want. We don’t lack in buildings and facilities because there are many schools, markets, hospitals, restaurants, available houses and other categories in the business industry. And it is easy to travel around or go to a place or another because we have good quality service of transportation like jeepneys and tricycles with a very cheap fare. Our city provides more that can assure your safety and your needs.

Dhonalyn, says: 2020

Know how to travel or commute on public jeepney, tricycles, and motor bikes. And when they are to buy food on the public market, they must know how to haggle and pick the fresh ones. These are advices from me who is a consistent haggler and public traveler by land.

Arlowe, says: 2020
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