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==== Rail transport ====
==== Rail transport ====
''See [[Lambat Rail Transit Authority]].''
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| rowspan="6" |Lambat Rail Transit (LRT), MPWT
| rowspan="6" |Lambat Rail Transit (LRT), MPWT
|Narra
|Narra
|Eliyahu
|Moon Hill (current)
|Completed
|Partially constructed
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|4
|Poblacion (current)
|Poblacion (current)
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| Pens
|Partially constructed
|Partially constructed
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|Cascadia
|Cascadia
|Pioneer
|Pioneer
|Completed
|Under construction
|OneDest system
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|L-Line
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[[File:LambatAugustInfraMap.png|thumb|501x501px|Metro map for L-City (credit [[AKJanklin|AK]], updated August 2022)]]'''Roads'''
[[File:LambatMayMetroMap.png|thumb|501x501px|Metro map for L-City (credit [[AKJanklin|AK]], updated May 2023)]]
'''Roads'''


Lambat has an extensive road network that spans its entire territory. Its roads are managed by the Ministry of Public Works and Transport, under the oversight of the Office of the President. There are five numbered routes, as listed below. Primary highways or trunk lines are numbered with single digits (e.g. Lambat-Chungia Highway being Route 1), while secondary highways, which are major roads confined within a province or city, are given two digits.
Lambat has an extensive road network that spans its entire territory. Its roads are managed by the Ministry of Public Works and Transport, under the oversight of the Office of the President. There are five numbered routes, as listed below. Primary highways or trunk lines are numbered with single digits (e.g. Lambat-Chungia Highway being Route 1), while secondary highways, which are major roads confined within a province or city, are given two digits.