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!Line name
!Code
!Operator
!Northern/western terminus
!Southern/eastern terminus
!Status
!Connections
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! colspan="67" |'''Domestic lines'''
|-
|Red
|1
| rowspan="4" |Lambat Rail Transit (LRT), MPWT
|Poblacion (current)
|Krus (current)
Line 224 ⟶ 226:
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|Green
|2
|Katipan (current)
|Sanctuary (current)
|Partially constructed
|
|-
|Gold
|3
|Poblacion
|Cape Cocoa (current)
|Partially constructed
|L-Line, Copper Line
|-
|Blue
|4
| colspan="2" |''TBD''
|Planned
|
|-
! colspan="67" |'''International lines'''
|-
|L-Line
|L
|Joint venture (MPWT and Lusitania)
|Poblacion
Line 250 ⟶ 256:
|-
|Copper Line
|C
|[[Mery]]
|''Develhof''
Line 257 ⟶ 264:
|-
|GOR
|
|[[Yoahtl]]
| -
Line 262 ⟶ 270:
|Under construction
| -
|-
|ETA
|
|Estalia
| colspan="2" |''TBD''
|Planned
|
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[[File:LambatAugustInfraMap.png|thumb|501x501px|Metro map for L-City (credit [[AKJanklin|AK]], updated August 2022)]]'''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 fourfive 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.
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Line 275 ⟶ 290:
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|1
| Lambat-Chungia Highway
|Cape Cocoa
|Pioneer Village
Line 283 ⟶ 298:
|Queen Banyough Avenue, Lambat-Potistan Highway
|Oracle Dock, Poblacion
|Potistan
|Completed
|-
|3
Line 292 ⟶ 307:
|Partially constructed
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| 4
|Katipan-Port Mery Highway
|Port Mery
|Katipan
|Completed
|-
|31
|Kawayan Arterial Road
|Kota Kabanuan
| Reedy Creek/Iria
|Completed
|}
 
== Culture and Symbols ==
 
=== National symbols ===
 
==== National anthem ====
Lambat's current unofficial national anthem is Dear Lambat, composed and written by Kaprediem. It replaces the first unofficial anthem, Lambat National March, which had no lyrics and was generally unused. The music is set to a tempo of 120 beats per minute and in the key of G major. There is a version containing vocals by SamBonusG, posted in the Lambat official discord.
 
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!'''Dear Lambat'''Original English lyrics
!Inang Bayan Kong Lambat
Incomplete Tagalog version
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''Dear Lambat, motherland, you’re the cradle of our dreams''
 
''We shall never leave your side just to keep you bright and free''
|''Tumayo at tumindig nang sama-sama''
 
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''Inang bayan kong Lambat, kanlungan ng pangarap''
 
''Hindi ka iiwanan hanggat hindi lumalaya''
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[[File:Example of the 'WHY X IS MY Y" Lambatan copypasta.jpg|thumb|Example of the 'WHY X IS MY Y" Lambatan copypasta, as seen in Icenia's discord.]]
 
=== Inside jokes and memes ===
Lambat carried over some of its inside jokes from CivClassic 2.0, including "Bawal Umihi Dito" (Filipino, literally 'don't urinate here'). CivMC's Lambat is also strongly influenced by Chungia's culture, with the inclusion of "ae", "lop", and "soup" into the nation's vocabulary.
 
A copypasta that satirizes a particular Phiippine presidential candidate's campaign became somewhat popular both in Lambat and in other nations. It follows a template that consists of the title "WHY (person's name) IS MY (a misspelled name of said person's government position or role in a country)", followed by a list of ten items supposedly praising a person's positive traits and achievements in a sarcastic and/or tongue-in-cheek manner.
 
== References ==
[[Category:Lambat]]
[[Category:CivMC]]
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