How to commute to Quezon City from Shell Shaw/Mabini?

Last Updated on October 3, 2023

Get to Quezon City from Shell Shaw/Mabini via JEEP and MRT-3

Public Transport Guide

  1. Walk

    Distance 34 m

    1. DEPART on to service road
    2. LEFT on to Shaw Boulevard
  2. JEEP

    Ride T3147: EDSA/Shaw Central-Kalentong/JRC

    From: Shaw Blvd. cor. A. Mabini, Mandaluyong City

    To: Philippine Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery, Shaw Blvd., Mandaluyong City

    Fare: ₱12

    Provider: LTFRB Service Contracting (PUJ)

  3. Walk

    Distance 686 m

    1. DEPART on to EDSA-Shaw Flyover
    2. CONTINUE on to Shaw Boulevard
    3. LEFT on to link
    4. LEFT on to EDSA
    5. RIGHT on to path
    6. LEFT on to sidewalk
    7. RIGHT on to steps
    8. LEFT on to path
  4. RAIL - MRT3

    Ride MRT-3: Taft Ave - North Ave

    From: Shaw MRT

    To: Cubao MRT

    Fare: ₱16

    Provider: Manila Metro Rail Transit Corporation

  5. Walk

    Distance 1 km

    1. DEPART on to EDSA Busway
    2. CONTINUE on to EDSA
    3. LEFT on to Aurora Boulevard
    4. RIGHT on to Annapolis Street
    5. SLIGHTLY RIGHT on to General Araneta Avenue

Shell Shaw/Mabini

About Shell Shaw/Mabini

The Shell station at Shaw Boulevard, located at the intersection with A. Mabini Street in Mandaluyong, provides a convenient refueling and retail stopover in the bustling Wack Wack area. Directly opposite Mandala Park and Puregold supermarket, it offers easy access for errands and grocery runs. A BPI branch within Mandala Park makes it handy for quick banking tasks. Alongside its fuel services, the station features a convenience store for those last-minute travel essentials. For commuters, the area is well-connected via local jeepneys and buses that frequently ply the Shaw Boulevard route.

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Quezon City

About Quezon City

Quezon City (UK: , US: ; Filipino: Lungsod Quezon [luŋˈsod ˈkɛson] ), also known as the City of Quezon and Q.C. (read and pronounced in Filipino as Kyusi), is the most populous city in the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 2,960,048 people. It was founded on October 12, 1939, and was named after Manuel L. Quezon, the second president of the Philippines. The city was intended to be the national capital of the Philippines that would replace Manila, as the...

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