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Inside the bus...

This is Saint Joseph (a.k.a. Inocencio Aniceto)

Allegedly, according to the dispatcher (nag-papaatras ng bus- kaibigan ko na din- sa may Balaos Restaurant at Sison Pangasinan) that this bus belongs to an independent operator in Laoag City which tapts the resources of Saint Joseph when it comes to franchise (linya) but the bus itself ofcourse will be operating under the Stewardship of Saint Joseph. My guess is they will split the profit, I just don't know what sharing amount we they are talking. If you're starting a business on bus/transportation it would be financially wise for you to do what the Laoag operator did. They maybe unsure of the outcome if they build their own line of transportation, but using someone elses line and dividing profits under a contract isn't that half bad. You can learn from the experience. And when your financially able and you think you're ready to open your own line then do it!

Back to that Bus on the picture, The bus is a Hyundai Aero( I think, like VLI 21-33). Latest edition. 45 seater without jump seats. It also has an external AC/Blower (I just don't know what AC company is repnsible for that but the AC is frigid cold!) It has 5 gears and 1 reverse gear! Its spedometer's top speed is 160 km/hr same with the Farinas Daewoo units e.g. 2000-2006! Its seating is 2 on the left and 2 on the right! I like the seating, Its comfortable and you can even lay back without discomforting the person at your back! Leather seats. Old hand lever to operate the seat. It also has lights inside (blue) but really its incadescent and only blue film covers its emission. AC output is same traditional cylindrical with open-close knob. Its baggage compartment below is a fan-type (tagusan sa kabila) wide space. It also has a sub-engine AC accesible inside the baggage compartment just like Partas 8448...

Photo Taken: December 30,2006
Approximate time 12:50am
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This is Saint Joseph (a.k.a. Inocencio Aniceto)

Allegedly, according to the dispatcher (nag-papaatras ng bus- kaibigan ko na din- sa may Balaos Restaurant at Sison Pangasinan) that this bus belongs to an independent operator in Laoag City which tapts the resources of Saint Joseph when it comes to franchise (linya) but the bus itself ofcourse will be operating under the Stewardship of Saint Joseph. My guess is they will split the profit, I just don't know what sharing amount we they are talking. If you're starting a business on bus/transportation it would be financially wise for you to do what the Laoag operator did. They maybe unsure of the outcome if they build their own line of transportation, but using someone elses line and dividing profits under a contract isn't that half bad. You can learn from the experience. And when your financially able and you think you're ready to open your own line then do it!

Back to that Bus on the picture, The bus is a Hyundai Aero( I think, like VLI 21-33). Latest edition. 45 seater without jump seats. It also has an external AC/Blower (I just don't know what AC company is repnsible for that but the AC is frigid cold!) It has 5 gears and 1 reverse gear! Its spedometer's top speed is 160 km/hr same with the Farinas Daewoo units e.g. 2000-2006! Its seating is 2 on the left and 2 on the right! I like the seating, Its comfortable and you can even lay back without discomforting the person at your back! Leather seats. Old hand lever to operate the seat. It also has lights inside (blue) but really its incadescent and only blue film covers its emission. AC output is same traditional cylindrical with open-close knob. Its baggage compartment below is a fan-type (tagusan sa kabila) wide space. It also has a sub-engine AC accesible inside the baggage compartment just like Partas 8448...

Photo Taken: December 30,2006
Approximate time 12:50am

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