Juaymah Maureen Transport

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Founded1994
HeadquartersLas Piñas, Metro Manila and Gen. Mariano Alvarez, Cavite
Service areaAlabang, Lawton, Ayala, Quiapo, Carmona and Gen. Mariano Alvarez, Cavite
Service typeCity Operation
Juaymah Maureen Transport
Founded1994
HeadquartersLas Piñas, Metro Manila and Gen. Mariano Alvarez, Cavite
Service areaAlabang, Lawton, Ayala, Quiapo, Carmona and Gen. Mariano Alvarez, Cavite
Service typeCity Operation
Fleet29 (Hino)
OperatorJuaymah Maureen Transport

Juaymah Maureen Transport (JMT) was a bus company owned and operated by a Filipino family from Las Piñas. It plied routes from Alabang in Muntinlupa to Lawton and Quiapo in Manila and sometimes to Ayala in Makati from 1995 to around 2008.

The name Juaymah was said to be taken from Leah Juaymah Mababangloob.[1] The name Maureen, on the other hand, was believed to be taken from Maureen Mababangloob. These were the daughters of Oscar and Elenita Mababangloob, the founders of Juaymah Maureen Transport.

History

Juaymah Maureen Transport was established in 1994 by Oscar Mababangloob, a resident of Las Piñas.

As of today, Juaymah Maureen Transport has closed and is no longer in business. During its prime, it was utilising Hino units with a total of 29 buses.

Recent Incidents

In a news article from Abante-Tonite last 2005, twenty-two passengers boarding Juaymah Maureen Transport with an unknown bus unit experienced trauma and fear as they were held up by 5 armed men in almost an hour. Five armed men got on the bus at GMA, Cavite on 7:00 A.M. and upon reaching Carmona Exit toll, they declared hold-up, and all valuables of the 22 passengers were taken. The armed men got off the bus at Arnaiz Avenue, South Luzon Expressway, Makati.[2]

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