Commuter Guide: From Libertad LRT-1 to North Ave MRT-3 in 2 Easy Train Rides
Navigate the easiest way to travel from Libertad LRT-1 to North Ave MRT-3, with just two train rides and a simple transfer at Taft Station. This guide will show you how to do it in just two simple train rides
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9/29/20223 min read


Your Simple Guide to Traveling from Libertad LRT-1 to North Avenue MRT-3
Learn how to travel from Libertad in Pasay to North Avenue in Quezon City with just two train rides and an easy transfer.
Taking the train from Libertad LRT-1 to North Avenue MRT-3 is a straightforward route. This guide will show you how to do it in just two simple train rides. Plus, we’ll point out some great places to check out near the stations!
Travel Tips:
Avoid Peak Hours: Trains are busiest from 7-9 AM and 5-7 PM.
Use beep Cards: For a quicker ride, make sure your beep card is loaded.
Stay Aware: Keep an eye on your belongings, especially in crowded stations.
Schedule:
LRT-1 to Taft Station: 4:30 AM – 9:00 PM
MRT-3 to North Avenue: 5:00 AM – 9:30 PM
Now you’re ready to travel from Libertad to North Avenue in just two easy rides. Enjoy the journey and explore the great places near the stations!


STEP2: Transfer at Taft Station
Follow the elevated walkway to the MRT-3 Taft Station. The signs are clear, so just follow them to get to the right platform.


As a guide / for reference, here’s a list of LRT and MRT stations that are connected to malls or located near them:
LRT Stations Connected to Malls:
LRT-1:
Baclaran Station: Near SM Mall of Asia (MOA), one of the largest malls in the Philippines, offering a wide range of shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
Roxas Blvd Station: Close to Harbor Square, a lifestyle and dining complex located along Manila Bay.
LRT-2:
Anonas Station: Connected to UP Town Center, a popular mall for shopping, dining, and leisure.
Cubao Station: Connected to Diamond Arcade which is near Gateway Mall, Gateway Mall 2 and Farmers Plaza in Cubao, Quezon City, offering various retail and dining options.
MRT Stations Connected to Malls:
MRT-3:
North Avenue Station: Connected to Trinoma Mall, a major shopping mall with retail stores, restaurants, and a cinema. It’s also beside SM North EDSA, one of the largest malls in the country.
Ayala Station: Connected to SM Makati, which is known for its supermarket and department stores. This mall is connected to One Ayala Mall and Glorietta Makati which are known for retail shops and vatious restaurants. Glorietta Makati is connected to Landmark Makati while landmark (a department store) and is also connected to Greenbelt Makati, the mall known for high-end shops. All these malls are interconnected by pedestrian bridges.
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Shaw Boulevard Station: Close to Shangri-La Plaza, a luxury mall with shopping and dining experiences, and SM Megamall, a huge shopping center in Mandaluyong.
Ortigas Station: Near SM Megamall, one of the biggest malls in the Philippines, as well as The Podiumand Robinsons Galleria.
Cubao Station: Connected to Farmers Plaza, Gateway Mall and Gateway Mall 2 in Cubao, Quezon City.
Magallanes Station: Connected to Alphaland, a mixed-use development with retail stores, restaurants, and office spaces.
STEP1: Libertad LRT-1 to Taft Station
Start your journey at Libertad LRT-1 Station in Pasay. Take the train towards Baclaran and get off at Taft Station. From here, you’ll transfer to the MRT-3 line.
Step 3: MRT-3 to North Avenue
Take the MRT-3 train towards North Avenue. It’s a direct route with a few stops, so you’ll reach North Avenue in no time.




Image: Libertad Station of LRT-1
Image: Signage going to MRT evelated walkway
Image: North Avenue entrance of MRT-3 Taft Station
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