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Citylink Bus to Eastwood City, Libis, Newport City and NAIA Terminal 3 via C5

The only bus complany plying the less traffic prone C5, Citylink buses serve the transportation needs of Megaworld-developed "mini-cities" of Eastwood and Newport (in front of NAIA Terminal 3).

Herewith is the information Tutubi gave to a friend who for months now shuttles everyday from Libis to her office in Newport City.

Citylink Business Class
Route: Eastwood City, McKinley Hill to Newport City-NAIA 3

Trip Schedules: 6am to 11am, 4pm to 7pm

Bus fare from Libis to Newport City is P38.00

Citylink Bus route and stops:

Eastwood
Green meadows
Ortigas
Julia Vargas
Valle Verde
Shaw Boulevard
Kalayaan
Global City
Fort Bonifacio - Petron
McKinley Hill (C-5)
Heritage
FTI - Commando
South Expressway (SLEX)
East Point
Villamor Airbase
NAIA3
Newport City (Resorts World Manila, Maxims Hotel etc)

Citylink Coach Services
Contact Number: 812 7472
Terminal: McKinley Hill, Taguig City

Citylink also serves the Ayala Avenue - EDSA - McKinley Hill commuters (going to the British Embassy in McKinley Hill). You may call their published telephone number for more information. (Route map to be added later).

possible entry: how to get to Libis, Quezon City, Commute to Eastwood City, How to get to Resorts World Manila, How to get to Newport City

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posted by backpacking philippines @ 9:35 PM,

25 Comments:

At Sep 24, 2010 4:12:00 PM, Blogger Luna Miranda said...

great info. if you travel light, you can take this bus from the airport instead of taking an expensive cab.

 
At Sep 24, 2010 4:33:00 PM, Blogger backpacking philippines said...

luna, from NAIA terminal 3 (and i've heard from the other terminals as well) there are shuttle buses going to MRT/LRT taft avenue corner EDSA on regular intervals. fare is just P20 flat. great for budget travelers like me or when waiting for a cab takes a very long time. I now park my car for a night or two at the airport parking lot for mere P50/night though hehe

 
At Jan 21, 2011 2:45:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

can i ride the city link bus if coming from mckinley going to eastwood??

 
At Jan 22, 2011 8:38:00 AM, Blogger backpacking philippines said...

anonymous, sure. but if you're in mckinley hill, they have a separate service bus there going to MRT Ayala Avenue and EDSA much the The Fort bus route

 
At Jan 31, 2011 12:08:00 PM, Anonymous ska said...

How do you suggest I go about commuting from Newport City to Ayala Makati. I see that they have a bus route from McKinley to Ayala MRT but no rides from Newport City going directly to Ayala… Please Help!

 
At Jan 31, 2011 6:41:00 PM, Blogger backpacking philippines said...

ska, if you're alreadyon EDSA ayala avenue, you can ride the jeepneys at the corner of mckinley with signboard Washington. those jeepneys pass by Ayala to Buendia up to pasong tamo. or you can use the footbridge to cross EDSA then ride buses with signboard Ayala/LRT/Leveriza. where on ayala are you going to?

 
At Feb 21, 2011 3:55:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi, from mckinley going to eastwood, where would be the terminal? and whats the schedule? thanks!

 
At Feb 27, 2011 3:10:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi! Can you get on/off the bus at the aforementioned stops? I'm usually on the road at around 6:30. Would there still be space on the bus if I rode it at any stop other than the first one (Eastwood)? And Where exactly is the Green Meadows stop? Thanks!

 
At Feb 27, 2011 6:39:00 PM, Blogger backpacking philippines said...

anonymous, green meadows stop is at C5 corner green meadows near jollibee

 
At Apr 3, 2011 7:13:00 PM, Anonymous Sienna said...

Hi! How do I go to MRT Taft from Resorts World? Are there PUVs there? Thank you!!

 
At Apr 4, 2011 11:03:00 AM, Blogger backpacking philippines said...

sienna, i have a separate post on how to get to resorts world manila ...i recommend to become a member then use the complimentary shuttle. no membership fees required, just bring valid ids :P

 
At Jul 11, 2011 8:00:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi! where exactly is the Villamor Airbase stop? Is it near the barangay hall? how much would it cost me going to global city. thanks :)

 
At Jul 29, 2011 1:36:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

may I know the fare from Eastwood to McKinley? is it also the same fare as McKinley to Eastwood?

 
At Aug 25, 2011 3:21:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi! How many hours/mins will it take from Eastwood to Naia3 if I take the 6am ride? Tnx a lot! :)

 
At Aug 26, 2011 4:06:00 PM, Blogger backpacking philippines said...

anonymous, less than an hour

 
At Sep 13, 2011 9:21:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

From taguig what's the best way to go to eastwood. Will citylink bus stop at venice piazza or gate 3-bonifacio. My schedule is 8 am,what is the best time to wait for the bus?thanks for the info

 
At Nov 1, 2011 11:06:00 PM, Blogger rah said...

thanks. this was helpful.

 
At Nov 11, 2011 3:10:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Very covinient transpo to NAIA from Eastwood! , cheap and hassle-free! best choice of transpo for those who travel light. :) Thanks to the CITILINK Bus.

 
At Jan 4, 2012 9:47:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

thanks for the info, i have some questions though, the bus route includes NAIA 3,madadaanan ba yung Main office of Cebu Pacific?

 
At Jan 31, 2012 5:18:00 AM, Blogger emersonpaul17 said...

From GATE 3, dumadaan ba BUS papuntang EASTWOOD?

 
At Jan 31, 2012 9:33:00 PM, Blogger backpacking philippines said...

emerson, yep. fort bonifacio gate 3 is near slex and lawton avenue corner

 
At Mar 16, 2012 10:50:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi, im commuting go to resort world. if im go to c5 sm hypermart. did passby here?

 
At Mar 26, 2012 4:19:00 PM, Anonymous Maine said...

Wow! Thanks for that information! I can now go to RW without taking a cab! :)

How early do they usually leave in the morning?

 
At Apr 17, 2012 9:30:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is there a bus ride from ayala to mckinley hill at 1pm weekday?

 
At May 10, 2012 1:59:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi kindly please update the contact number for Citylink, it should be...9190837

 

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