10 May 2017

How to Get to Southwest Integrated Provincial Bus Terminal

  • 10 May 2017
  • Lagalag


  • This is a quick guide on commuting to the newly launched Interim SouthWest Integrated Provincial Terminal now located at HK Sun Plaza in Pasay. You can get to SWIPT from north of Metro Manila by one city bus ride. The city bus takes EDSA, turns right onto Ayala Ave all the way to Roxas Blvd and unloads passengers just outside SWIPT. Read directions below.

    As this provincial bus terminal is temporary, expect that you will be redirected to the third terminal when built which will be biggest and hopefully commuters friendly. The first Southwest Integrated Terminal which was located in Coastal Mall will no longer be operational. So, head to this new terminal for your provincial travel by bus to any towns and places of Cavite, Batangas and as authorities say Mindoro. Where is South West Integrated Terminal? It is flanked by Diosdado Macapagal Blvd and Roxas Blvd and just across the corner of Libertad and Roxas Blvd See map at the bottom of this post.

    How to go to Southwest Provincial Terminal from Metro Manila north
    1. Along EDSA northern part, take a bus with sign that reads "Baclaran Ayala Leveriza".
    2. Observe that the bus should turn right onto Ayala Ave. That means you're on the right bus.
    3. The bus takes Buendia all the way to Roxas Blvd where it will make a U-Turn to Roxas Blvd.
    4. Get off the bus at unloading zone before the big pedestrian overpass that you see from afar.
    5. Get inside Southwest Integrated Terminal and proceed to Bay of bus headed to your destination.

    How to get to Southwest Provincial Terminal via MRT/LRT
    1. Get on board an LRT-2 train to Recto Station or an MRT-3 train to Taft Station.
    2. Transfer from MRT-3 Taft to LRT-1 EDSA Station or from LRT-2 Recto Station to LRT-1 Doroteo Station.
    3. Board a LRT-1 train to Libertad Station.
    4. Take a tricycle to Roxas Blvd or jeepney to Harrison where you walk to Roxas Blvd.
    5. Cross Roxas Blvd via the big pedestrian overpass and get inside Southwest Integratged Terminal located at HK Sun Plaza.

    Southwest Integrated Provincial Terminal

    How to get to different parts of Metro Manila from Southwest Integrated Provincial Terminal

    Once you arrived at Southwest Integrated Provincial Terminal and just alighted from a provincial bus, proceed to the terminal of jeepneys bound for different popular locations, e.g., Divisoria, Sta Cruz, Quiapo, Baclaran, EDSA, Libertad, LRT, MRT, etc. Choose jeepney destination where you can take your next ride to your final destination. Take your next ride. Be safe.

    Provincial destinations of buses in Southwest Integrated Provincial Terminal HK Sun Plaza

    Bay 1 Dasmarinas City
    Bay 2 Mendez/Tagaytay
    Bay 3 Tagaytay
    Bay 4 Tagaytay
    Bay 5 Trece Martires
    Bay 6 Indang/Trece Martires
    Bay 7 Alfonso
    Bay 8 Alfonso
    Bay 9 Balayan
    Bay 10 Nasugbu
    Bay 11 Calatagan
    Bay 12 Naic
    Bay 13 Cavite City via Cavitex
    Bay 14 Cavite City via Cavitex
    Bay 15 Cavite City via Cavitex

    How to Commute to Southwest Integrated Terminal from Different locations and via other modes of public transportation

    Route #1 - from Divisoria, Binondo, Quiapo, Sta Cruz Manila, Tondo Monumento, Tondo, etc.

    Take a jeepney bound for Baclaran with secondary sign that reads "Mabini Harrison". Get off at Libertad, walk to Roxas Blvd and cross the boulevard via pedestrian overpass toward SWIPT. For fast commute, LRT-1 to Libertad Station is recommended.

    Route #2 - from Baclaran, Paranaque and nearby areas

    Take a jeepney bound for Quiapo or Monumento with a secondary sign "Harrison Mabini", alight at Libertad and walk toward Roxas Blvd.

    Route #3 - from Marikina, Cainta, Antipolo, Sta Lucia East Grand Mall, Robinsons Metro East, SM City Marikina & Masinag and areas nearby.

    Recommended: Take LRT-2 and LRT-1. Follow given directions earlier in the post. Other option: Take a jeepney bound for "Divisoria" and alight at Avenida. Next, take a jeepney bound for "Baclaran" but with "Mabini Harrison" secondary sign. Get off at Libertad, walk to Roxas Blvd and cross the boulevard via the pedestrian overpass.

    Route #4 - from areas of Pasig Palengke, Masinag, and other nearby areas.

    Recommended and other option, respectively. Take a jeepney to MRT-3 Shaw Station and follow given direction in How to Get to SWIPT via MRT/LRT. Or take the "Quiapo" bound jeepney. In Quiapo, take "Baclaran" bound jeepney via "Mabini Harrison", follow Route #1.

    Route #5 - from Alabang, Bicutan, Sucat and other nearby areas.

    Take a jeepney bound for "Mall of Asia" and get off at Harrison St. Take another jeepney bound for "Monumento", "Quiapo" or "Sta Cruz Manila" with a secondary sign of "Harrison Manini". Follow Route #2.

    Route #6 - from SM Mall of Asia

    Go to the north terminal for public transportation which is just outside Hypermart. Look for the bay of yellow color small jeepneys bound for Buendia Taft. Board one of them and ask the driver to drop you off at HK Sun Plaza/Southwest Integrated Provincial Terminal.

    Route #7 - from Novaliches, Fairview, SM City Fairview, Fairview Terraces, Philcoa and areas nearby

    You can opt for one city bus ride. Wait for a bus bound for "Baclaran" but with "Ayala Leveriza LRT" secondary sign. Follow direction given in How to go to Southwest Provincial Terminal from Metro Manila north. If there's no such bus in your area, take one to EDSA where you wait for that particular bus.






    Location map of Southwest Integrated Provincial Teminal in HK Sun Plaza


    Hope this directional guide will help you in going to Southwest Integrated Provincial Bus Terminal. If your location is far from any places mentioned here and you want my help, you can ask for direction using our comment box below.



    2 comments:

    1. Hi there! I would like to go to Taal volcano and plan to over night at Tagaytay city. What is my destination to take a bus from SWIPT? Thanks

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      1. We have separate post for commute guide to Tagaytay. Please use our search box above. Thanks.

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