Lagusnilad Underpass reopens to the public


The wait is over for the public, especially motorists, as the Lagusnilad Underpass is now reopened for hassle-free commutes. As it’s a vital pathway for Metro Manila pedestrians, the underpass is back in action after undergoing a significant revamp.


New upgrade


The Lagusnilad Underpass is considered a hub for daily commuters. And after six months of rehabilitation, it has officially reopened, unveiling a refreshed look that promises improved functionality and aesthetic appeal.

What makes this underpass important is that it connects to major location points in Manila. Now, it also boasts enhanced safety features and a modern design aimed at providing a more pleasant commuting experience.

Aside from the added solar studs for motorists’ safety, Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna also stated that “when it’s raining, it will no longer be flooded and there will be no potholes. We also increased the cement and it’s not just asphalt.”


Access for all


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Image credit: Manila Public Information Office via Facebook

As Lagusnilad Underpass reopens, navigating just got easier. And as part of the government’s commitment to enhancing urban mobility, this project introduces a wider and well-lit pathway, and improved signage to ensure a smooth and secure flow of public and private vehicles driving by.

reopened lagusnilad underpass - access for allImage credit: Manila Public Information Office via Facebook

With the visual overhaul, cleaner surroundings, and increased accessibility, this underpass has become a more welcoming space for everyone.


Route reopened for daily commuters


In a city that is rapidly moving all the time, the Lagusnilad Underpass is now primed to offer a safer, more efficient, and aesthetically pleasing route for daily commuters.

Now, as a commuter, you can embark on your journey with confidence as this underpass marks a new chapter in Metro Manila’s urban mobility evolution.

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Cover image adapted from: Image credit: Manila Public Information Office via Facebook

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