Public transport in Metro Manila, Philippines is provided by light rail, rapid transit, commuter rail, bus, jeepney and taxicab. In 2015 e-hailing services Uber and Grab launched in Metro Manila to provide taxi-like services.
As of 2008[update], there are two different rapid transit systems in Metro Manila: the Manila Light Rail Transit System, or the LRTA System, and the Manila Metro Rail Transit System, or the MRTC System. The Green Line (LRT-1) and the Blue Line (LRT-2) form the LRTA network, while the Yellow Line (MRT-3) forms the MRTC network, with 29 stations on the LRTA and 13 stations on the MRTC . Four more lines are proposed and would connect Metro Manila to the provinces of Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna and Rizal upon their completion.