Sorry for the long hiatus. Been very busy. Everytime I got the chance to post, I couldn’t organize my thoughts. Decided to better leave this blog as it is for a while. Anyway, in the coming days, this should become a more active blog: daily updates, posts from readers as well as radio listeners. Yes, I’m converting this into an Official Blog of Aksyon Radyo 1161 Pangasinan, where everybody can post anything: greetings, public service announcements, news stories, letters, etc., etc.
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June 7th, 2006 at 2:30 pm
Construction begins for the Carmen Rosales Central Transport Terminal
Groundbreaking ceremonies scheduled for June 8, 2006
It is considered the long-needed solution for many woes in the Municipality of Rosales, Pangasinan. The Carmen Rosales Central Transport Terminal (CRCTT) will soon rise near the Pangasinan welcome arch along MacArthur Highway, hopefully solving the traffic problems hounding the Carmen intersection area as well as serve as the catalyst for further development of this growing municipality.
The first town of Pangsinan, Rosales is the gateway to the Ilocos Region. Carmen, Rosales is stragecally located along the crossroads of Pangasinan serving routes as far north as Tuguegarao in Cagayan and Vigan in Ilocos Sur. To the east, routes go as far as San Jose and Cabanatuan in Nueva Ecija; and to the west to Dagupan City. More routes are seen to commence in the near future and with the possible construction of an SM mall in Carmen, there is thus a need to organize the public transport system converging in Rosales via a central transport terminal.
This terminal will soon be a reality with construction for the CRCTT slated to begin on June 8, 2006 after groundbreaking ceremonies on the said day at 9 a.m. at the CRCTT site in Carmen. Mayor Ricardo V. Revita, Vice Mayor Romeo Sim and the Municipal Council of Rosales, Pangasinan, barangay captains of Rosales are expected to grace the groundbreaking ceremonies for this joint project of the Municipal Government of Rosales, Pangasinan and Hausland Development Corporation, who owns the property and who has graciously agreed to shoulder the entire cost of constructing the CRCTT.