Traveling from Luguna to Quezon or Quezon to Laguna? Try the newly-launched Calamba-Lucena-Calamba PNR trains!
The Philippine National Railways' (PNR) Calamba to Lucena and Lucena to Calamba routes are officially open! According to the PNR's Facebook post, the re-opening of this route will shorten travel time to and from the cities of Lucena in Quezon, San Pablo and Calamba in Laguna. With this newly re-opened route, the estimated travel time from Lucena City to Calamba is expected to be just 2 hours and and 33 minutes while travel time from Lucena City to San Pablo City will be only 1 hour and 32 minutes.
In this article, I will share to you the PNR Calamba to Lucena v.v. train stations, train schedules, and fare matrices.
PNR Calamba to Lucena v.v. Train Stations
This Calamba - Lucena PNR route also traverses various cities and municipalities between these two provinces. The three main stations are located in Lucena, San Pablo, and Calamba, along with 9 other stations spread across the segment. They are:
- Calamba (main station)
- Pansol
- Masili
- Los BaƱos
- College
- IRRI
- San Pablo (main station)
- Tiaong (Lalig)
- Candelaria
- Lutucan
- Sariaya
- Lucena (main station)
PNR Calamba to Lucena v.v. Train Schedule
As of posting time, the morning trip from Lucena station leaves at 4:50 AM, while the last trip from Calamba is at 6:30 PM.
PNR Calamba to Lucena v.v. Train Fares
How much do the PNR train rides cost? The minimum fare from Lucena to San Pablo is priced at PHP 15, while the minimum fare from Lucena to Calamba is priced at PHP 20. End-to-end trips from Calamba to Lucena will cost PHP 105, and vice versa. Twenty percent (20%) discount shall be given to senior citizens, students, and PWDs. For more details, please refer to the appropriate fare matrix below for the complete guide.
PNR LUCENA TO CALAMBA v.v. FARE MATRIX
PNR LUCENA TO CALAMBA v.v. FARE MATRIX with 20% Discount
This post shall be updated as soon as we get more information from Philippine National Railways.
Photos from Philippine National Railways' Official Facebook Page.
LAGUNA & QUEZON: Top Things to Do, Tourist Spots and Attractions
Here are some of my suggested activities that you could do and tourist spots to visit while in Laguna and Quezon. Click the links below for more details.
Enchanted Kingdom in Sta. Rosa
Get as much as 20% discount on tickets and enjoy unlimited rides and loads of fun at Enchanted Kingdom!
Mountain Lake Resort
Enjoy as much as 65% off on day access pass and have a quick retreat from the busy city life and visit Mountain Lake Resort in Laguna!
Splash Island Water Park
Get up to 35% discount on admission ticket at Splash Island, the biggest water park in Laguna!
Villa Escudero
Go on a quick weekend getaway at this farm resort and experience the allure of Filipino country life at Villa Escudero!
Caliraya Resort Day Pass
Enjoy the resort’s exciting amenities including 3 swimming pools, wave pool, obstacle courses, giant earthball game, and many more!
Pagsanjan Falls
Get away from the hustle and bustle of Manila and visit the magnificent Pagsanjan Falls!
Other Things to do and Tourist Spots in Laguna & Quezon
LAGUNA
- Vonwelt Nature Farm Resort Experience
- Pagsanjan Falls Adventure
- Whitewater Rafting and Water Tubing in Magdalena
- Exploring Pila Laguna, "A National Historical Landmark"
- Visita Iglesia in Laguna
- More things to do and Laguna Tourist Spots - HERE
- Kamay ni Hesus Shrine in Lucban, Quezon
- Must-Visit Beaches in Quezon Province
- Cagbalete Island in Mauban, Quezon
- Enjoy the Colorful Pahiyas Festival
- Borawan and Dampalitan Beaches in Padre Burgos, Quezon
- Kwebang Lampas in Pagbilao, Quezon
- More things to do and Quezon Tourist Spots - HERE
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