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104 stops • 2 directions

Alabang–Fairview via Ayala Avenue (inbound)
  1. VTX
  2. EDSA at MRT Ayala
  3. Ayala Avenue at Ayala Center
  4. Ayala Avenue at Ayala Triangle
  5. Ayala Avenue at Paseo de Roxas
  6. Ayala Avenue at Salcedo Street
  7. Gil Puyat Avenue/Ayala Avenue
  8. Gil Puyat Avenue/Osmena Highway
  9. Gil Puyat Avenue/Bautista Street
  10. Gil Puyat Avenue/Chino Roces Avenue
  11. Gil Puyat at Dominga Street
  12. Taft Avenue at LRT Gil Puyat Station
  13. Taft Avenue/Quirino Avenue
  14. Taft Avenue/General Malvar Street
  15. Taft Avenue at Padre Faura Street
  16. Taft Avenue at United Nations Avenue
  17. Taft Avenue at Luneta
  18. Lawton
  19. Quezon Boulevard/Gonzalo Puyat Street
  20. A. Mendoza Boulevard/Central Market
  21. A. Mendoza Boulevard/Laon Laan Street
  22. Laon Laan Street/Concepcion Street
  23. A. Mendoza Boulevard/Dapitan Street
  24. Dimasalang Street/Dangwa Market
  25. 5th Avenue/M.H. del Pilar Street
  26. 5th Avenue/La Loma Cemetery
  27. 5th Avenue/8th Street
  28. A. Bonifacio Avenue & Banal Street
  29. A. Bonifacio Avenue & Marvex Street
  30. Ayala Malls Cloverleaf
  31. Quirino Highway & S. Gonzales Drive
  32. Quirino Highway & Baesa Road
  33. Quirino Highway & Lucas R. Pascual Street
  34. Quirino Highway & Baesa Town Center
  35. Quirino Highway & Production Street
  36. Quirino Highway & Chowking Sangandaan
  37. WalterMart Quirino
  38. Quirino Highway & Talipapa Proper
  39. Quirino Highway & Mindanao Avenue
  40. Quirino Highway & Don Julio Gregorio Street
  41. Quirino Highway & T. Carreon Street
  42. Quirino Highway & QC University
  43. Quirino Highway & SM City Nova
  44. Quirino Highway & Novaliches Elementary School
  45. Quirino Highway & Ramirez Street
  46. Quirino Highway & Greenfield Subdivision
  47. Quirino Highway & Zabarte Road
  48. Belfast Avenue & Quirino Highway
  49. Mindanao Avenue & Belfast Avenue
  50. Novaliches Public Terminal
Alabang–Fairview via Ayala Avenue (outbound)
  1. Novaliches Public Terminal
  2. Quirino Highway & Novaliches Elementary School
  3. SM City Novaliches
  4. Quirino Highway & QC University
  5. Quirino Highway & T. Carreon Street
  6. Quirino Highway & Don Julio Gregorio Street
  7. Quirino Highway & Mindanao Avenue
  8. Quirino Highway & Talipapa Proper
  9. Quirino Highway & Kalapati Street
  10. Quirino Highway & Chowking Sangandaan
  11. Quirino Highway & Production Street
  12. Quirino Highway & Baesa Town Center
  13. Quirino Highway & Lucas R. Pascual Street
  14. Quirino Highway & Baesa Road
  15. Quirino Highway & S. Gonzales Drive
  16. NLEX & Camachile Footbridge
  17. A. Bonifacio Avenue & Ayala Malls Cloverleaf
  18. A. Bonifacio Avenue & Selecta Drive
  19. A. Bonifacio Avenue & 7th Avenue
  20. A. Bonifacio Avenue & Banal Street
  21. C-3 Road & A. Bonifacio Avenue
  22. 5th Avenue/8th Street
  23. 5th Avenue/Rizal Avenue
  24. Rizal Avenue/5th Avenue
  25. Dimasalang Street/Maceda Street
  26. Dimasalang Street/Dangwa Market
  27. Espana Boulevard/University of Santo Tomas
  28. Espana Boulevard/P. Noval Street
  29. Quezon Boulevard/Gonzalo Puyat Street
  30. Lawton
  31. Manila City Hall
  32. Taft Avenue at United Nations Avenue
  33. Taft Avenue at Padre Faura Street
  34. Taft Avenue/LRT Pedro Gil Station
  35. Taft Avenue/Quirino Avenue
  36. Taft Avenue/LRT Vito Cruz Station
  37. Gil Puyat Avenue at Leveriza Street
  38. Gil Puyat Avenue at F.B. Harrison Street
  39. Gil Puyat Avenue at Roxas Boulevard
  40. Gil Puyat Avenue at F.B. Harrison Street
  41. Gil Puyat Avenue at LRT Gil Puyat Station
  42. Gil Puyat Avenue/Bautista Street nearside
  43. Gil Puyat Avenue/Bautista Street
  44. Gil Puyat Avenue/P. Medina Street (near PNR Buendia Station)
  45. Gil Puyat Avenue/Chino Roces Avenue nearside
  46. Gil Puyat Avenue/Urban Avenue
  47. Ayala Avenue at Salcedo Street
  48. Ayala Avenue at Paseo de Roxas
  49. Ayala Avenue at Ayala Triangle
  50. Ayala Avenue at Ayala Center
  51. One Ayala
  52. Alabang South Station Bus Arrivals
  53. Alabang Rotonda
  54. Alabang Viaduct
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Common Questions About This Route
We've gathered all the essentials based on open data. Straight answers to the questions people ask most often.

What number is assigned to this route?

Route number is 40. Remember it—the number stays the same everywhere: on the stop display, in apps, on the vehicle itself. Look for 40 specifically. If you're not sure you found the right stop, just ask someone nearby: 'Does bus 40 stop here?'

Where does bus #40 run?

This route serves the Manila (Philippines) region. In larger metro areas, routes can pass through several districts or towns. To know for sure if it works for you, pull up the route map and check the key stops and direction.

What are the main stops along the way?

Key stops along the route: Ayala Avenue. These are handy as landmarks and transfer points. First time riding? Note down 2–3 stops closest to where you're heading and track them on the map or listen for announcements—easier than missing your exit.

Who's the official operator?

Operator is Metro Link Group. This is the official company responsible for the route. If you run into problems (rude driver, breakdown, dirty vehicle, delays)—contact them. It helps to note the time, direction, and route number—makes your complaint more specific and gets handled faster. Contact info is usually on the company website or in transit apps.

Which transit system does it belong to?

This route is part of the 'LTFRB National Capital Region' transit system. Within one network, payment and transfer rules are often consistent. Terms can differ though, so check current fares and payment methods in up-to-date sources before your trip.

What payment methods are available?

Payment methods: cash. In practice, options can vary depending on how new the vehicle is and what equipment it has. Have a backup payment method just in case, and check the validator or ask the driver when boarding.

Is there AC?

Yes. In summer heat, AC is a lifesaver—riding an hour or more in a scorching vehicle is miserable. That said, even if AC exists, they might turn it off (saving fuel or it's broken)—happens sometimes, be prepared. If comfort in hot weather matters, pick trips with newer vehicles and allow time to wait for the right one.

Additional Route Information
Alabang–Fairview via Ayala Avenue (inbound)

Reference

40

Origin

Alabang

Destination

Fairview

Via

Ayala Avenue

Route network

LTFRB National Capital Region

Operator

Metro Link Group

Brand

Alabang Metro Link

Air Conditioning

Yes

Smoking

No

Payment: cash

Yes
Alabang–Fairview via Ayala Avenue (outbound)

Reference

40

Origin

Fairview

Destination

Alabang

Via

Ayala Avenue

Route network

LTFRB National Capital Region

Operator

Metro Link Group

Brand

Alabang Metro Link

Air Conditioning

Yes

Smoking

No

Payment: cash

Yes

Quick overview

Explore the Bus 40 route in Manila (Philippines). 2 directions, 104 stops, and an interactive route map available in one place.

Data source

The data is obtained from open sources and may contain inaccuracies. Route information is updated regularly.


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