How to get from Terminal De Oriente to Ubv by bus and metro?
From Terminal De Oriente to Ubv by bus and metro
To get from Terminal De Oriente to Ubv in Distrito Federal, you’ll need to take one bus line and 2 metro lines: take the 014 bus from Terminal Antonio José De Sucre station to Terminal De Petare station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the L1 metro and finally take the L3 metro from Plaza Venezuela station to Ciudad Universitaria station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 55 min. The bus and metro schedule from Terminal De Oriente may change. We recommend you check the updated bus and metro schedule to Ubv on the Moovit app.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to bus stationTerminal Antonio José De Sucre50 m • 1 min
- 2Wait for bus014(M) Terminal De Oriente
- 3Ride to bus stationTerminal De Petare12 min
- 4Walk to metro stationPetare430 m • 6 min
- 5Wait for metroL1Palo Verde - Propatria
- 6Ride to metro stationPlaza Venezuela22 min
- 7Wait for metroL3Plaza Venezuela - La Rinconada
- 8Ride to metro stationCiudad Universitaria4 min
- 9Walk toUbvAvenida Edison730 m • 10 min
Public transit directions from Terminal De Oriente to Ubv
Bus And Metro schedule from Terminal De Oriente to Ubv
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Questions & Answers
What is the fastest way to get from Terminal De Oriente to Ubv?
The fastest way takes 55 minutes, using Bus line 014, Metro line L1, Metro line L3.
Is there a direct bus between Terminal De Oriente and Ubv?
No, you’ll have to take one bus line and 2 metro lines in total. The total travelling time is 55 min.
Which bus line goes from Terminal De Oriente to Ubv?
The 014 bus line goes from Terminal Antonio José De Sucre station near Terminal De Oriente in Miranda to Terminal De Petare station. From there you’ll have to take 2 metro lines till Terminal De Petare station near Ubv in Distrito Federal.
How long does it take to travel from Terminal De Oriente to Ubv by bus and metro?
The total travel time between Terminal De Oriente in Miranda and Ubv in Distrito Federal by bus and metro is about 55 min.
Where do I get on the bus near Terminal De Oriente to get to Ubv?
Get on the 014 bus from the Terminal Antonio José De Sucre stop near Terminal De Oriente in Miranda.
Where do I get off the bus when travelling between Terminal De Oriente and Ubv?
Get off the bus at the Terminal De Petare station, which is closest to Ubv in Distrito Federal.
Popular Routes
- El Limón to Universidad Nacional Experimental Politécnica "Antonio José de Sucre" (UNEXPO) - Sede Guarenas
- Terminal De Oriente to Municipio Sucre, Estado Miranda
- El Solitario to Universidad Nacional Experimental Politécnica "Antonio José de Sucre" (UNEXPO) - Sede Guarenas
- Valencia to Universidad Nacional Experimental Politécnica "Antonio José de Sucre" (UNEXPO) - Sede Guarenas
- Roca Tarpeya to Universidad Nacional Experimental Politécnica "Antonio José de Sucre" (UNEXPO) - Sede Guarenas
- Galipán to Maiquetía
- Plaza Venezuela to Miranda
- Plaza Venezuela to Universidad Nacional Experimental De La Gran Caracas (Sede Sucre)
- Negrín to Municipio Sucre, Estado Miranda
- Plaza Venezuela to Distrito Federal
- Plaza Venezuela to Universidad Nueva Esparta
- Avenida Principal 2 to Universidad Nacional Experimental Politécnica "Antonio José de Sucre" (UNEXPO) - Sede Guarenas
- Zona Industrial 2 to Universidad Nacional Experimental Politécnica "Antonio José de Sucre" (UNEXPO) - Sede Guarenas
- La Torre to Universidad Jose Maria Vargas
- Sucre to Caracas Miranda Venezuela
- Teleférico to Maiquetía
- Queseras Del Medio to Centro Comercial Corazón de Jesus
- Independencia to Caracas Miranda Venezuela
- Plaza Venezuela to Hospital Pérez De León
- Nuevo Circo to Universidad Jose Maria Vargas