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How to get fromDLTB Cubao Station to San Pabloby bus, train, car, or taxi

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There are 5 ways to get from DLTB Cubao Station to San Pablo by bus, train, car, or taxi

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  1. Bus

    best
    1. Take the bus from Manila Cubao Jam Liner to San Pablo Citybus bus Cubano
    2h 43m
    ₱190–230
  2. Train

    cheapest
    1. Take the train from EDSA/Magallanes to Calambatrain train Tutuban
    2. Take the train from Calamba to San Pablotrain train Calamba
    5h 53m
    ₱65–123
  3. Drive 86.1 km

    1. Drive from DLTB Cubao Station to San Pablocar car 86.1 km
    1h 15m
    ₱690–997
  4. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from DLTB Cubao Station to San Pablotaxi taxi 86.1 km
    1h 15m
    ₱1,300–1,600
  5. Bus via Manila Cubao/Kamias

    1. Take the bus from Manila Cubao/Kamias to San Pablo Citybus bus
    2h 58m
    ₱190–260

DLTB Cubao Station to San Pablo by foot and bus

Calendar168Weekly Services
Duration2h 43mAverage Duration
Ticket₱190Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between DLTB Cubao Station, Philippines and San Pablo, Philippines?

Jam operates a bus from Manila Cubao Jam Liner to San Pablo City hourly. Tickets cost ₱190–230 and the journey takes 2h 26m. Alternatively, you can take a vehicle from DLTB Cubao Station to San Pablo via MRT-3 Cubao Station, Epifanio de los Santos Av, Quezon City, Manila, MRT-3 Magallanes Station, EDSA, Makati City, Manila, EDSA/Magallanes, and Calamba in around 5h 53m.

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