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Attention to those who will be attending the Photowalk on June 12 and you don’t know how to commute to Manila. Here are some commuting tips! Assembly time is 10AM at the Jollibee Plaza Miranda near Quiapo Church.
For those from the Malolos, Bulacan Area and Balintawak, Travel to Trinoma and Ride and FX to Quiapo Church or ride the LRT 1 (Balintawak or Monumento) to Carriedo Station, then you can already walk to Quiapo Church through Carriedo Street.
For those from San Jose del Monte, Bulacan, Fairview, Caloocan North and Novaliches Area. Ride an FX or Bus to Quiapo Church. Go down at Quiapo Church.
From those from San Juan City, Cubao, Marikina and Antipolo Area. Find the nearest LRT 2 station and depart to Recto. From Recto you can already walk to Quiapo Church.
From the South Cities (LP, Pque, Munti), please ride a bus to Lawton. From Lawton please ride a jeep to Quiapo Church.
Please don’t hesitate to ask me or the other jaywalkers if you have further questions.
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Attention to those who will be attending the Photowalk on June 12 and you don’t know how to commute to Manila. Here are some commuting tips! Assembly time is 10AM at the Jollibee Plaza Miranda near Quiapo Church.

For those from the Malolos, Bulacan Area and Balintawak, Travel to Trinoma and Ride and FX to Quiapo Church or ride the LRT 1 (Balintawak or Monumento) to Carriedo Station, then you can already walk to Quiapo Church through Carriedo Street.

For those from San Jose del Monte, Bulacan, Fairview, Caloocan North and Novaliches Area. Ride an FX or Bus to Quiapo Church. Go down at Quiapo Church.

From those from San Juan City, Cubao, Marikina and Antipolo Area. Find the nearest LRT 2 station and depart to Recto. From Recto you can already walk to Quiapo Church.

From the South Cities (LP, Pque, Munti), please ride a bus to Lawton. From Lawton please ride a jeep to Quiapo Church.

Please don’t hesitate to ask me or the other jaywalkers if you have further questions.

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