List of bus routes in Metro Manila

Bus services in Metro Manila are regulated by the Department of Transportation in partnership with the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority and operated by private bus operators, individually licensed by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board.

All Metro Manila's local or city bus services are contracted out to private firms.

The oversupply of public utility vehicles as well as redundant and overlapping transport routes have also led to severe road congestion.

[3][4] On July 1, the EDSA Carousel line (Route E) started its interim operations with a total of fifteen stops in dedicated bus lanes completed by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority.

[5] On August 17, 2020, the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board added four more city bus routes.

[6] Due to the further easing of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, the LTFRB noted that the rationalized bus routes were "not responsive to the existing demand of passengers".

67 series of 2022 on August 19, 2022, the reopening of many pre-pandemic route franchises for public buses, jeepneys, and the UV Express.

Reinalyn Bus Line units terminate at Festival Alabang or South Station Terminals Buses terminate at Eton Centris Venice Grand Canal Mall acts as a semi-terminus, with most buses turning back north, instead of proceeding to PITX, or making PITX-Venice Grand Canal Mall and Venice Grand Canal Mall-North EDSA separate trips.

Gil Puyat Avenue acts as a semi-terminus, with most buses turning back south, instead of proceeding to Malanday, or making separate Malanday-LRT Buendia and LRT Buendia-Ayala Loop trips.

It initially operated between Quezon City and Makati, with a third route to SM Mall of Asia in Pasay.

[17] A third P2P service was introduced in April 2016 connecting Greenbelt in Makati and Alabang Town Center in Muntinlupa operated by RRCG Transport.

[18] Ortigas CenterRobinsons Galleria (southbound pick-up) BGC Bus, a subsidiary of the Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation (FBDC) under Ayala Corporation, operates bus routes plying Bonifacio Global City, as well as the Makati Central Business District.

[22] In June 2024, the Quezon City Government announced faster waiting intervals and expanded operating hours for its eight routes.

The EDSA Carousel services Route E along Metro Manila's main thoroughfare.
A premium P2P bus waits for passengers at the Trinoma terminal
QCity Bus Service map as of December 2020.