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Contact Us. Castro Ave., cor M. Farinas St, Laoag City. Laoag - (077) 772 0127; Manila - (02) 731 4507Our History · Schedules · News and Updates · Reservations · Explore · 8 New Buses
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Fariñas Transit Company is one of the major Philippines public transport companies connecting the Luzon provinces to the national capital in Manila. Contact Us Castro Ave., cor M. …
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2 reviews of Fariñas Transit "Ever since I was a kid, this was the bus we took from Manila-Laoag or vice versa. This is the actually the only bus we take because, well, with all the incidents that have happened with other bus companies these past few years, I will always stick to the one I know (even if the fares go up. Safety always come first!).
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Phone Number: 305-529-5097, 305-757-1021, 305-826-3176 Addresses: 535 W 76th St, Hialeah, FL ; 535 76th St, Miami Beach, FL ; 750 NE 61st St, Miami, FL Relatives: Roque Goitia, Roque A Goitia, Carlos R Farinas Email: @yahoo.com, @gmail.com Social Profiles: Twitter Previous Locations: Pembroke Pines, FL
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Carlos Farinas' phone number is 973-344-7031. Previous phone numbers may include 973-344-7641 and 732-270-6448.
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Fariñas Transit, a sole family proprietorship was founded by the late Marcelo Vallejos Fariñas of Vigan, Ilocos Sur together with his wife, the late Rosa Peralta Luna of Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte.
Four years before the outbreak of the second World War in December 1941, Marcello V. Fariñas died and the management of the business fell in the shoulders of his wife and his two grown up sons Constate and Federico. When the Japanese invaded Ilocos Norte, they began commandeering government and private vehicles...