How to commute to Manila Cathedral from Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC)?

Last Updated on November 20, 2023

Get to Manila Cathedral from Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) via MRT-3, LRT-1 and JEEP

Public Transport Guide

  1. Walk

    Distance 1 km

    1. DEPART on to Exquadra Access Road
    2. RIGHT on to Exchange Road
    3. RIGHT on to San Miguel Avenue
    4. LEFT on to service road
    5. RIGHT on to path
    6. LEFT on to path
    7. RIGHT on to steps
    8. RIGHT on to path
  2. RAIL - MRT3

    Ride MRT-3: Taft Ave - North Ave

    From: Shaw MRT

    To: Taft Ave MRT

    Fare: ₱20

    Provider: Manila Metro Rail Transit Corporation

  3. Walk

    Distance 162 m

    1. DEPART on to Covered Footbridge
    2. LEFT on to Line 1 - Line 3 Walkway
    3. LEFT on to path
    4. LEFT on to Taft Avenue
  4. RAIL - LRT1

    Ride LRT-1: Baclaran - Roosevelt

    From: EDSA LRT

    To: Carriedo LRT

    Fare: ₱25

    Provider: Manila Light Rail Transit Authority

  5. Walk

    Distance 138 m

    1. DEPART on to Carriedo Street
    2. CONTINUE on to service road
    3. RIGHT on to Plaza Santa Cruz
  6. JEEP

    Ride T3108: Blumentritt - Pier South via Santa Cruz

    From: Plaza Santa Cruz, City of Manila

    To: Andres Soriano Jr Ave. / General Luna, City of Manila

    Fare: ₱13

    Provider: LTFRB Service Contracting (PUJ)

  7. Walk

    Distance 122 m

    1. DEPART on to Andres Soriano Avenue
    2. RIGHT on to General Luna Street
    3. LEFT on to Santo Tomas Street

Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC)

About Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC)

The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) is an independent body that oversees the electric power industry and protects consumers' interests. It ensures that consumers have access to affordable and reliable electricity service. Updates and announcements may be found on their Facebook page.

Their office is in the Ortigas CBD, at Exquadra Tower 1 Jade Drive, Ortigas Center, Brgy. San Antonio, Pasig City 1605, Metro Manila, Philippines.

Manila Cathedral

About Manila Cathedral

The Manila Cathedral has a long and rich history, dating back to the 1571 when it was first established as a parish church. It has since gone through many changes and damage, but has always been rebuilt and remains an important part of the city. The most recent structure was completed in 1958 and has since been visited by three different popes. In 1981, it was designated as a minor basilica by Pope John Paul II.

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