Legazpi Grand Central Terminal | |||||
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| General information | |||||
| Location | Legazpi,Albay | ||||
| Coordinates | 13°08′40″N123°44′42″E / 13.1445°N 123.7451°E /13.1445; 123.7451 | ||||
| Operated by | LKY Group[1] City Government of Legazpi | ||||
| Bus stands | 30 | ||||
| Bus operators | Various
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| Connections | LKY Metro Transport and Lifestyle Hub (Jeepney andUV Express terminal) | ||||
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| Accessible | |||||
| History | |||||
| Opened | July 9, 2009 (2009-07-09) | ||||
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TheLegazpi Grand Central Terminal is abus terminus inLegazpi, Albay,Philippines.
Legazpi Grand Central Terminal was opened on July 9, 2009. The terminal is operated through apublic–private partnership between the city government and LKY Group, a local land developer. The terminal can accommodate to over 30 buses, and also has restaurants and shops.[2][3][4] The development of the terminal along with the adjacent mall cost around ₱300 million (US$6 million).[5]

Legazpi Grand Central Terminal is in theLegazpi Port District. It covers an area of about 3.9 hectares.[5] The terminal is near the Port of Legazpi, Pacific Mall,Yashano Mall,SM City Legazpi and the Ibalong Centrum for Recreation.[6][7][8]
The terminal is connected with ajeepney andUV Express terminal called the LKY Metro Transport and Lifestyle Hub.[2][9] It serves passengers from the terminal to small towns near Legazpi City, including a jeep that will serve as a direct service to theMayon Volcano. Like the Legazpi Grand Central Terminal, it also houses restaurants and shops.
The terminal is also a short walk away to thePNRBicol Commuter station of Capantawan.
The terminal houses ticketing offices for its tenant bus companies. Those bus companies who do not have ticketing offices inside the terminal may sell tickets inside the bus.

The terminal has direct access toManila, as well as nearerSorsogon City,Bulan,Iriga, andNaga City.
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