![]() A Fermina Express somewhere at NLEX
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Founded | 1996 |
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Headquarters | Cubao, Quezon City |
Service area | Metro Manila, Central Luzon, Pangasinan and Baguio, Philippines ![]() |
Service type | Land Transport |
Routes | Caloocan City, EDSA, Quezon City and Pasay City, Parañaque City, Dagupan City, San Carlos City, Pangasinan and Baguio City |
Fleet | 160+ Buses |
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Fermina Express (Provincial Operations, 2015-Present) |
Fermina Express
(City Operations)
Fermina Express (FermEx) is commuter bus company servicing Metro Manila and along the provinces in Pangasinan and Nueva Ecija. The main bus station is located at 832 Aurora Boulevard Corner Driod, Immaculate Conception, Quezon City. It also has a terminal in Pasay along EDSA. It had services before for provincial operations bus was taken over by JAC Liner in 2015.
Fermina Express started in 1996 with services within Metro Manila that plies over EDSA corridor, and has connecting service from Cubao and Pasay to the cities of Dagupan and San Carlos in Pangasinan and Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija via Paniqui, Tarlac. The bus line uses NLEX en route north, with a stop-over at Mabalacat Bus Terminal (Dau). Connecting via SCTEX, the bus exits at Concepcion then towards Tarlac City with another stop-over along MacArthur Highway. The bus then proceeds to its final destination.
However, Fermina was known for their bus incidents and was once tagged as "naughty" bus firms by the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA).
In 2015, their provincial route was taken over by JAC Liner Inc. Although with JAC Liner's management to take charge on their provincial routes, JAC Liner had retained its name "Fermina Express", but repainted with JAC Liner's identical colors.
Fermina fields Santarosa, Almazora, Higer, Wuzhoulong, Yutong, and Golden Dragon buses for its fleet.
Current Fermina's operations in Metro Manila:
Now under JAC Liner Inc., but still carrying the name "Fermina Express":
(*) denotes routes taken by "Pangasinan Solid North Transit, Inc. & Dagupan Bus Co., Inc. then renamed to its regular logo."