Easytrip Services Corporation announced that it has decided to permanently close eight of its RFID reloading stations situated in various areas of its business networks. No official statement has been released by the toll road company as to why it decided to shut down the stations’ operations.
Reload regularly to avoid inconvenience
Effective July 8, 2021, the following Easytrip stations will no longer be part of the company’s RFID station roster:
- Karuhatan Easytrip Tent
- Sta. Rita Easytrip Tent
- Bocaue Barrier AOVP
- Balagtas Tent at Plaridel Bypass Road
- Marilao Eastrip Tent
- PTT SCTEX
- Total SFEX2 – Subic Bound
- San Fernando Easytrip Tent Southbound Entry
To guide motorists with their RFID concerns, Easytrip Services Corporation rolled out the available stations for installation and reloading. See the full list below:
Available Easytrip stations for RFID installation and reloading | |
Shell Balagtas NB | San Fernando CSC |
Mindanao Easytrip Tent | Petron Balagtas SB |
Balintawak Easytrip Tent | Valenzuela Lane/CSC |
Angeles Easytrip Tent | Seaoil SCTEX |
Petron Marilao NB | Tabang Easytrip Tent |
NLEX Drive & Dine | Total SFEX 1 – Manila Bound |
Balintawak AOVP | Petron Lakeshore |
Aside from the RFID reloading stations above, motorists can also reload their accounts through various online platforms such as PayMaya, BDO Online, GrabPay, Smart, and more. With this, Easytrip RFID users can reload their accounts on the road to avoid inconvenience due to insufficient balance.
Get around Luzon faster with an Easytrip RFID
All motorists must have sufficient Easytrip RFID balance at all times considering that the Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) implemented its three-strike policy. This penalizes motorists who traverse toll roads without RFID balance for the third time Php 1,000, as well as confiscation of Land Transportation Office (LTO) Driver’s License.
Easytrip RFID is used on expressways managed by the Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC). These toll roads include North Luzon Expressway (NLEX), Manila-Cavite Expressway (CAVITEX), Cavite-Laguna Expressway (CALAX), C5 Link, and Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX).
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