Traveling between Calamba, Laguna and Lucena, Quezon via the Philippine National Railways takes over two hours
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Even if a person takes the train from San Pablo, the southernmost station in Laguna, it would take one hour and 32 minutes to get to the station in Lucena, Quezon.travel time estimate of the route says it will take two hours and 54 minutes to travel from Calamba to Lucena.Since its relaunch in 2022, the route has encountered occasional suspension of operations due to maintenance activities.
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