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Cabuyao station is a railway station located on the South Main Line in Laguna,
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History

Cabuyao station was opened on 7 November 1908 on the South Main Line. Cabuyao station is part of the
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Calamba segment that was closed starting in 2023 to prepare for the construction of the Clark–Calamba Railway. As of 2024, the rail tracks were dismantled while the station is kept intact.


Nearby landmarks

Cabuyao station is located at the
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of Cabuyao. Major landmarks nearby include the city public market, the city public schools, St. Polycarp Parish, Savemore Market, and Asian Institute of Technology, Sciences and the Arts.


Transportation links

Cabuyao station is primarily accessed by foot and served by
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. Jeepneys ply on the poblacion's main street a few hundred meters away, connecting commuters to other towns in Laguna from Calamba,
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, to San Pedro.


References

* Philippine National Railways stations Railway stations in Laguna (province) Buildings and structures in Cabuyao {{Philippines-transport-stub