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In an era where convenience and safety are paramount, TRIPKO emerges as a game-changer in the realm of public transportation. Offering an Automated Fare Collection System (AFCS) through its innovative smart card, TRIPKO streamlines cashless transactions for commuters, providing a seamless and efficient mode of fare payment.

The concept is simple yet transformative: passengers can simply tap their TRIPKO card once upon boarding, eliminating the need for manual ticket issuance and cash handling by bus conductors. This not only enhances the overall travel experience but also promotes safety and hygiene, particularly in light of the ongoing pandemic.



What is a TRIPKO Card?

The TRIPKO card is a stored-value reloadable and contactless payment card, akin to a prepaid card, specifically designed for fare payment on public transport, including buses and modern jeepneys. Developed by Journeytech, Inc., an IT company with a decade-long focus on digitizing transportation payment systems, the TRIPKO card represents a significant leap forward in promoting security and efficiency for both commuters and transport operators.

Commuters can obtain the TRIPKO card free of charge, providing them with a hassle-free means of securing their fare payments. Upon receiving the card, users are required to load a minimum amount, typically PHP 50 or PHP 100, depending on the route. Subsequent reloads can be made for as low as PHP 20, with the card accommodating a maximum value of PHP 5,000. Notably, there is no minimum balance requirement to keep the card active, offering flexibility and convenience to users.

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Adapting to the "New Normal" with TRIPKO

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, TRIPKO has proven to be a valuable ally in facilitating safer and more efficient travel experiences. By promoting contactless transactions, the TRIPKO card minimizes physical interaction between passengers and conductors, reducing the risk of virus transmission.

Furthermore, TRIPKO enhances contact tracing efforts by requiring cardholders to register their cards. Each time a passenger taps their card, TRIPKO automatically records their presence onboard, aiding in swift and efficient contact tracing if necessary. This aligns with the new normal requirements set forth by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB), ensuring compliance with safety protocols while prioritizing passenger well-being.



Where Can I Get a TRIPKO Card?

To get a free TRIPKO card, you simply need to register and present one (1) valid ID. TRIPKO smart cards and load can be obtained from the following participating stores, bus terminals, and merchants:

A TRIPKO Loading Station at BBL Balibago Terminal

TRIPKO Booths

  • (CRMT) LITEX Terminal – Litex Road, Brgy. Commonwealth, Quezon City
  • (CRMT) San Isidro Terminal – Sitio Anginan, Brgy. San Isidro, Rodriguez, Rizal
  • Alibagu Terminal – Ilagan City, Isabela
  • Apalit, Pampanga (near RCBC bank)
  • Autokid Solutions Office, Subic – Lot P-1B, Perimeter Road, Subic Bay Gateway Park, Phase I, Subic Bay Freeport Zone
  • Ayala EDSA Loading Station – South Bound – Near MRT Ayala and SM Makati
  • Bagong Silang, Quezon City – Bagong Silang, Phase 1 covered court, Quezon City
  • Batangas City Grand Terminal – Grand terminal, diversion road, Batangas
  • BBL Balibago Terminal – Balibago Complex, Santa Rosa, Laguna
  • BBL Buendia Terminal – Taft Avenue, Pasay City (near LRT Buendia Station)
  • CBSTC Terminal, Aurora Hill, Baguio – East Bayan Park Barangay Hall, East Bayan Park Rd, Baguio City
  • CBSTC Terminal, Trancoville, Baguio – Manuel Roxas St. Trancoville, Baguio City Infront of Crave Restaurant
  • Dau Bus Terminal – Dau, Pampanga
  • DLTB Lemery Terminal – Brgy. Malinis, Lemery, Batangas
  • DLTB Nasugbu Terminal – JP Laurel, Brgy. 9, Nasugbu Terminal
  • JAM Lemery Terminal – Purok 1, Brgy. Palanas, Lemery, Batangas
  • Jeamhel Foodhaus & Sari-sari Store – No. 1 T. Reyes Avenue Amity Ville Subdivision San Jose, Rodriguez, Rizal
  • Joefz Airway Travel and Tours – Purok 4, RPA Bldg., National Highway, Brgy, Balibago, Santa Rosa, Laguna
  • Mahagnaw Terminal – Tanauan – Brgy. San Roque, Tanauan Leyte (near Petron gasoline station)
  • Market! Market! – Mabini Avenue Corner McKinley Parkway, Bonifacio Global City, Metro Manila
  • Palawan Pawnshop – Ermita – Pedro Gil – 1003 G/F Pedro Gil COR. San Marcelino Street, Ermita, Manila
  • Palawan Pawnshop – Gil Puyat – 2131 Taft Avenue Brgy. 38, Pasay City
  • Palawan Pawnshop – Ilaya ST 88 Ilaya St., Alabang
  • Palawan Pawnshop – LRT Carriedo – Stall #8 block C, LRT Carriedo Station, Brgy. 306, Manila
  • Palawan Pawnshop – LRT UN Station – Stall #2, South West Phase, LRT United Nations Station, Brgy. 670, Zone 72, Ermita, Manila
  • Palawan Pawnshop – LRT Vito Cruz – #1, East phase, LRT Vito Cruz Station, Taft Avenue, Brgy. 728, Malate, Manila
  • Palawan Pawnshop – Mabini St. Ermita – 1409 Mabini Street COR. Sta. Monica Street, Ermita, Manila
  • Palawan Pawnshop – Pasay City-Harrison – 2017 FB Harrison Street, Brgy. 23, Pasay City
  • Palawan Pawnshop – Remedios Taft – 1867 Taft Avenue Brgy. 696 Zone 76 District V, Malate, Manila
  • Palawan Pawnshop – Alabang – Lot 171 F2B Espiritu BLDG., West Service RD., Alabang
  • Palawan Pawnshop – Malate-Taft – 1677 Taft Avenue Corner Gen. Malvar st., Brgy. 696, Zone 76, Malate, Manila
  • Palawan Pawnshop – Metropolis – Unit J Ancestry BLDG., Alabang Viaduct, Alabang-Zapote RD., Alabang
  • PHILTRANCO Davao Terminal – Candelaria Street, Ecoland Bus Terminal, Davao City
  • • PHILTRANCO Pasay Terminal – EDSA corner Apelo Cruz Street, Pasay City
  • • PHILTRANCO Turbina Terminal – PHILJAM Bus Terminal, Brgy. Turbina, Calamba City
  • • PITX (Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange) – 2nd Floor gate 1 & 2 1 Kennedy road Paranaque, Metro Manila
  • Robinsons Manila Terminal – Pedro Gil St, Ermita, Manila
  • Robinsons Novaliches – Robinsons Novaliches, waiting shed
  • SM Lipa Terminal – Grand Terminal SM City Lipa, Lipa City, Batangas
  • SM Tarlac Transport Terminal – SM City Car Park, SM City Tarlac, MacArthur Highway, San Roque, Tarlac City
  • Starmall Alabang – Starmall Alabang, South Superhighway, Alabang, Muntinlupa City
  • Sucat – Sucat Hi-way (near police station)
  • Tacloban Transport Terminal – Robinsons Marasbaras, Tacloban
  • Waltermart Paniqui Terminal – MacArthur Highway, Brgy. Estacion, Paniqui, Tarlac



TRIPKO Merchants

  • Lhanlie’s Store – Sampaloc Public Market, Quezon
  • Alvin’s Jewelry Store – Brgy. 3 (POB), Cuenca, Batangas
  • Feranil Footwear & Store – Boundary, A. Muyong, Alfonso, Cavite
  • Jun & Kath General Merchandise – Gulod, Calatagan, Batangas
  • Amparo’s Store – Brgy. Lambac, Mabitac, Laguna
  • Klyde’s Sari-Sari Store – Purok 3, Brgy, Masapang, Victoria, Laguna
  • Bibot Store – Real Velasquez St. Sta. Maria, Laguna
  • Victoria’s Itik/Zaadji’s Sari-Sari Store


How to Register TRIPKO Card?

Registering your TRIPKO card is a straightforward process aimed at ensuring the integrity of the system and providing a seamless user experience. Upon receiving your free TRIPKO card, you will need to complete a registration form to verify your identity as a first-time user.

To initiate the registration process, new TRIPKO cardholders can conveniently download the TRIPKO app or access their account via the official website. Through the TRIPKO – The Smart Ride mobile app, users gain access to a range of features designed to enhance their commuting experience:

Register your TRIPKO card
Track your card balance and transaction history
Explore the list of TRIPKO-affiliated merchants, where you can load and utilize your TRIPKO card for payments
Upon registration, your account password will be sent to the email address provided during the card claiming process. This eliminates the need for manual registration and ensures a seamless onboarding experience. However, users are advised to change their password upon initial login using the credentials provided.


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Partners and Routes of Service

TRIPKO deploys its system in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Currently, it has partnered with the following bus companies and jeepney cooperatives, which accept fare payments via TRIPKO card.

  • Cordillera Basic Sectors Transport Cooperative
  • Bahaghari Kapit Bisig Transport Cooperative
  • San Dionisio TSC
  • Gumaca Transport Service Cooperative (GTSC)
  • Balanga Orani Transport Service
  • Central Tacloban Transport Cooperative (CETRANCO)
  • Dagami Transport Cooperative
  • Catarman Rawis Catubig Las Navas – Jeepney/Van Operators and Drivers Transport Association, Inc.
  • YBL
  • Visayas Liner
  • Rizal Metrolink, Inc (RMI)
  • North Triangle Alliance Multi-Purpose & Transport Cooperative
  • Murcia – Tarlac – Capas – Bamban Transport Cooperative
  • Ilagan Public Utility Transport Cooperative
  • Easyway Transport Service and Multipurpose Cooperative
  • Dela Rosa Transit
  • UNICAB/RRCG JST Kidlat Transport Corp
  • Saint Rose Transit
  • South City Express, Inc.
  • DSN Transport, Inc.
  • Reinalyn Bus Lines, Corp.
  • CHER Transport
  • COCO Sandigan
  • Autokid Truck Solutions
  • Baclaran-Nichols Transportation Service Cooperative
  • Basico Transport Service & Multi-Purpose Coop.
  • Big Boys Transportation Service Corporation
  • BBL
  • DLTCO
  • JAM
  • Mahagnaw Transport Corporation
  • Paniqui Gerona Tarlac Transport Service Cooperative
  • Philtranco
  • DripKo
  • HM Transport, Inc.


Other Routes
  • • Starmall Alabang- Ayala and vice versa
  • • Starmall Alabang- Market! Market! and vice versa
  • • Starmall Alabang- Lawton and vice versa
  • • PITX- Batangas Grand Terminal/ Lemery/ Lipa/ Nasugbu and vice versa
  • • PITX- Sta. Cruz, Laguna, and vice versa
  • • EDSA Ayala/Buendia- Balibago and vice versa


Should you have other concerns, you may check out the official TRIPKO website, message their Facebook page, or contact 09985-TRIPKO (874756).

What is TRIPKO Card and Where Can I Get One (List of Partnered Bus and Loading Stations)


In an era where convenience and safety are paramount, TRIPKO emerges as a game-changer in the realm of public transportation. Offering an Automated Fare Collection System (AFCS) through its innovative smart card, TRIPKO streamlines cashless transactions for commuters, providing a seamless and efficient mode of fare payment.

The concept is simple yet transformative: passengers can simply tap their TRIPKO card once upon boarding, eliminating the need for manual ticket issuance and cash handling by bus conductors. This not only enhances the overall travel experience but also promotes safety and hygiene, particularly in light of the ongoing pandemic.



What is a TRIPKO Card?

The TRIPKO card is a stored-value reloadable and contactless payment card, akin to a prepaid card, specifically designed for fare payment on public transport, including buses and modern jeepneys. Developed by Journeytech, Inc., an IT company with a decade-long focus on digitizing transportation payment systems, the TRIPKO card represents a significant leap forward in promoting security and efficiency for both commuters and transport operators.

Commuters can obtain the TRIPKO card free of charge, providing them with a hassle-free means of securing their fare payments. Upon receiving the card, users are required to load a minimum amount, typically PHP 50 or PHP 100, depending on the route. Subsequent reloads can be made for as low as PHP 20, with the card accommodating a maximum value of PHP 5,000. Notably, there is no minimum balance requirement to keep the card active, offering flexibility and convenience to users.

Loading...

Adapting to the "New Normal" with TRIPKO

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, TRIPKO has proven to be a valuable ally in facilitating safer and more efficient travel experiences. By promoting contactless transactions, the TRIPKO card minimizes physical interaction between passengers and conductors, reducing the risk of virus transmission.

Furthermore, TRIPKO enhances contact tracing efforts by requiring cardholders to register their cards. Each time a passenger taps their card, TRIPKO automatically records their presence onboard, aiding in swift and efficient contact tracing if necessary. This aligns with the new normal requirements set forth by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB), ensuring compliance with safety protocols while prioritizing passenger well-being.



Where Can I Get a TRIPKO Card?

To get a free TRIPKO card, you simply need to register and present one (1) valid ID. TRIPKO smart cards and load can be obtained from the following participating stores, bus terminals, and merchants:

A TRIPKO Loading Station at BBL Balibago Terminal

TRIPKO Booths

  • (CRMT) LITEX Terminal – Litex Road, Brgy. Commonwealth, Quezon City
  • (CRMT) San Isidro Terminal – Sitio Anginan, Brgy. San Isidro, Rodriguez, Rizal
  • Alibagu Terminal – Ilagan City, Isabela
  • Apalit, Pampanga (near RCBC bank)
  • Autokid Solutions Office, Subic – Lot P-1B, Perimeter Road, Subic Bay Gateway Park, Phase I, Subic Bay Freeport Zone
  • Ayala EDSA Loading Station – South Bound – Near MRT Ayala and SM Makati
  • Bagong Silang, Quezon City – Bagong Silang, Phase 1 covered court, Quezon City
  • Batangas City Grand Terminal – Grand terminal, diversion road, Batangas
  • BBL Balibago Terminal – Balibago Complex, Santa Rosa, Laguna
  • BBL Buendia Terminal – Taft Avenue, Pasay City (near LRT Buendia Station)
  • CBSTC Terminal, Aurora Hill, Baguio – East Bayan Park Barangay Hall, East Bayan Park Rd, Baguio City
  • CBSTC Terminal, Trancoville, Baguio – Manuel Roxas St. Trancoville, Baguio City Infront of Crave Restaurant
  • Dau Bus Terminal – Dau, Pampanga
  • DLTB Lemery Terminal – Brgy. Malinis, Lemery, Batangas
  • DLTB Nasugbu Terminal – JP Laurel, Brgy. 9, Nasugbu Terminal
  • JAM Lemery Terminal – Purok 1, Brgy. Palanas, Lemery, Batangas
  • Jeamhel Foodhaus & Sari-sari Store – No. 1 T. Reyes Avenue Amity Ville Subdivision San Jose, Rodriguez, Rizal
  • Joefz Airway Travel and Tours – Purok 4, RPA Bldg., National Highway, Brgy, Balibago, Santa Rosa, Laguna
  • Mahagnaw Terminal – Tanauan – Brgy. San Roque, Tanauan Leyte (near Petron gasoline station)
  • Market! Market! – Mabini Avenue Corner McKinley Parkway, Bonifacio Global City, Metro Manila
  • Palawan Pawnshop – Ermita – Pedro Gil – 1003 G/F Pedro Gil COR. San Marcelino Street, Ermita, Manila
  • Palawan Pawnshop – Gil Puyat – 2131 Taft Avenue Brgy. 38, Pasay City
  • Palawan Pawnshop – Ilaya ST 88 Ilaya St., Alabang
  • Palawan Pawnshop – LRT Carriedo – Stall #8 block C, LRT Carriedo Station, Brgy. 306, Manila
  • Palawan Pawnshop – LRT UN Station – Stall #2, South West Phase, LRT United Nations Station, Brgy. 670, Zone 72, Ermita, Manila
  • Palawan Pawnshop – LRT Vito Cruz – #1, East phase, LRT Vito Cruz Station, Taft Avenue, Brgy. 728, Malate, Manila
  • Palawan Pawnshop – Mabini St. Ermita – 1409 Mabini Street COR. Sta. Monica Street, Ermita, Manila
  • Palawan Pawnshop – Pasay City-Harrison – 2017 FB Harrison Street, Brgy. 23, Pasay City
  • Palawan Pawnshop – Remedios Taft – 1867 Taft Avenue Brgy. 696 Zone 76 District V, Malate, Manila
  • Palawan Pawnshop – Alabang – Lot 171 F2B Espiritu BLDG., West Service RD., Alabang
  • Palawan Pawnshop – Malate-Taft – 1677 Taft Avenue Corner Gen. Malvar st., Brgy. 696, Zone 76, Malate, Manila
  • Palawan Pawnshop – Metropolis – Unit J Ancestry BLDG., Alabang Viaduct, Alabang-Zapote RD., Alabang
  • PHILTRANCO Davao Terminal – Candelaria Street, Ecoland Bus Terminal, Davao City
  • • PHILTRANCO Pasay Terminal – EDSA corner Apelo Cruz Street, Pasay City
  • • PHILTRANCO Turbina Terminal – PHILJAM Bus Terminal, Brgy. Turbina, Calamba City
  • • PITX (Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange) – 2nd Floor gate 1 & 2 1 Kennedy road Paranaque, Metro Manila
  • Robinsons Manila Terminal – Pedro Gil St, Ermita, Manila
  • Robinsons Novaliches – Robinsons Novaliches, waiting shed
  • SM Lipa Terminal – Grand Terminal SM City Lipa, Lipa City, Batangas
  • SM Tarlac Transport Terminal – SM City Car Park, SM City Tarlac, MacArthur Highway, San Roque, Tarlac City
  • Starmall Alabang – Starmall Alabang, South Superhighway, Alabang, Muntinlupa City
  • Sucat – Sucat Hi-way (near police station)
  • Tacloban Transport Terminal – Robinsons Marasbaras, Tacloban
  • Waltermart Paniqui Terminal – MacArthur Highway, Brgy. Estacion, Paniqui, Tarlac



TRIPKO Merchants

  • Lhanlie’s Store – Sampaloc Public Market, Quezon
  • Alvin’s Jewelry Store – Brgy. 3 (POB), Cuenca, Batangas
  • Feranil Footwear & Store – Boundary, A. Muyong, Alfonso, Cavite
  • Jun & Kath General Merchandise – Gulod, Calatagan, Batangas
  • Amparo’s Store – Brgy. Lambac, Mabitac, Laguna
  • Klyde’s Sari-Sari Store – Purok 3, Brgy, Masapang, Victoria, Laguna
  • Bibot Store – Real Velasquez St. Sta. Maria, Laguna
  • Victoria’s Itik/Zaadji’s Sari-Sari Store


How to Register TRIPKO Card?

Registering your TRIPKO card is a straightforward process aimed at ensuring the integrity of the system and providing a seamless user experience. Upon receiving your free TRIPKO card, you will need to complete a registration form to verify your identity as a first-time user.

To initiate the registration process, new TRIPKO cardholders can conveniently download the TRIPKO app or access their account via the official website. Through the TRIPKO – The Smart Ride mobile app, users gain access to a range of features designed to enhance their commuting experience:

Register your TRIPKO card
Track your card balance and transaction history
Explore the list of TRIPKO-affiliated merchants, where you can load and utilize your TRIPKO card for payments
Upon registration, your account password will be sent to the email address provided during the card claiming process. This eliminates the need for manual registration and ensures a seamless onboarding experience. However, users are advised to change their password upon initial login using the credentials provided.


ATTRACTIONS TO SEE IN MANILA 

Klook.com

Partners and Routes of Service

TRIPKO deploys its system in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Currently, it has partnered with the following bus companies and jeepney cooperatives, which accept fare payments via TRIPKO card.

  • Cordillera Basic Sectors Transport Cooperative
  • Bahaghari Kapit Bisig Transport Cooperative
  • San Dionisio TSC
  • Gumaca Transport Service Cooperative (GTSC)
  • Balanga Orani Transport Service
  • Central Tacloban Transport Cooperative (CETRANCO)
  • Dagami Transport Cooperative
  • Catarman Rawis Catubig Las Navas – Jeepney/Van Operators and Drivers Transport Association, Inc.
  • YBL
  • Visayas Liner
  • Rizal Metrolink, Inc (RMI)
  • North Triangle Alliance Multi-Purpose & Transport Cooperative
  • Murcia – Tarlac – Capas – Bamban Transport Cooperative
  • Ilagan Public Utility Transport Cooperative
  • Easyway Transport Service and Multipurpose Cooperative
  • Dela Rosa Transit
  • UNICAB/RRCG JST Kidlat Transport Corp
  • Saint Rose Transit
  • South City Express, Inc.
  • DSN Transport, Inc.
  • Reinalyn Bus Lines, Corp.
  • CHER Transport
  • COCO Sandigan
  • Autokid Truck Solutions
  • Baclaran-Nichols Transportation Service Cooperative
  • Basico Transport Service & Multi-Purpose Coop.
  • Big Boys Transportation Service Corporation
  • BBL
  • DLTCO
  • JAM
  • Mahagnaw Transport Corporation
  • Paniqui Gerona Tarlac Transport Service Cooperative
  • Philtranco
  • DripKo
  • HM Transport, Inc.


Other Routes
  • • Starmall Alabang- Ayala and vice versa
  • • Starmall Alabang- Market! Market! and vice versa
  • • Starmall Alabang- Lawton and vice versa
  • • PITX- Batangas Grand Terminal/ Lemery/ Lipa/ Nasugbu and vice versa
  • • PITX- Sta. Cruz, Laguna, and vice versa
  • • EDSA Ayala/Buendia- Balibago and vice versa


Should you have other concerns, you may check out the official TRIPKO website, message their Facebook page, or contact 09985-TRIPKO (874756).

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