Transportation in Manila can be categorized under the following heads:
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- Buses: Buses ply throughout the city of Manila. There are both air-conditioned and regular buses that are available in the capital of Philippines. The bus services are frequent as well as reliable. There are no particular bus terminals in Manila. Most of the buses are operated by private operators and they decide the routes in which the buses will ply.
- Trains: The Philippine National Railways operate trains from Manila to Legaspi. Traveling in trains has been made comfortable by the national railways in the country. The train station in Manila is called Tutuban. The cost of traveling in trains is also economical.
- Boats and Ferries: The location of Manila in close proximity to the Manila Bay has made the city accessible by boats and ferries from the neighboring countries. There are regular ferry services that are available from Brunei and Malaysia. Many inter-island boats also operate in the country that connects the various islands in Philippines.
- Light Rail Transit: The Light Rail Transit is the cheapest as well as the most convenient way of traveling in the city. Operating since 1984, this transport system has help thousands of commuters to reach their destination on time.
- Taxis: Taxis are preferred by tourists and travelers frequenting Manila, Philippines. There are air-conditioned as well as non air-conditioned taxis available in Manila. Though traveling in taxis can be a bit expensive in Manila, however tourists can bargain on long distance drives.


