Victory Liner

Victory Liner, Inc. (VLI), established in 1945 by José Hernandez, is recognized as one of the primary providers of bus transportation in the Philippines, servicing key locations across Luzon. Initially leveraging a fleet of repurposed military vehicles, the company was instrumental in meeting the post-WWII demand for public transport.

Victory Liner, Inc.
A Victory Liner DMMW Volvo B8R bus heading back to Caloocan from Tuguegarao.
FoundedOctober 15, 1945 (1945-10-15)
Headquarters713 Rizal Avenue Ext., Brgy. 72, Grace Park West, Caloocan, Philippines
LocaleLuzon
Service area
Service typeProvincial Operation
HubsCaloocan
Fleet1,000+ bus units
OperatorVictory Liner, Inc.
PresidentMarivic del Pilar
Websitewww.victoryliner.com

Over the years, Victory Liner has strategically grown its operations, upgrading its fleet and expanding service routes in order to meet the evolving needs of travelers. Today, it operates a comprehensive network that connects Central and Northern Luzon provinces, such as Zambales, Pampanga, Bulacan, Benguet, Pangasinan, Bataan, Nueva Vizcaya, Kalinga, Isabela, Nueva Ecija, and Cagayan.

The integration of technology into its operations, with the introduction of features like air-conditioned buses, online booking systems, and customer service enhancements, underline Victory Liner's commitment to improving passenger experiences on its routes and at terminal facilities. In addition to traditional transportation, Victory Liner has broadened its scope to include travel and tourism services, addressing the comprehensive travel needs of its clientele.

As it moves forward, Victory Liner remains focused on contributing to the development and accessibility of Philippine land transportation, upholding its commitment to offering safe, reliable, and efficient services. This steadfast approach positions the company as a key player in the nation's public transportation network, facilitating mobility and access across Luzon.

Victory Liner deploys more than 1,000 buses in its daily operations.

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