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Future of Lagos commuting brightens with Red Line rail as residents hail Sanwo-Olu

The Red Line train on its way from Oyingbo to Agbado at the beginning of passenger operations yesterday. Inset: Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu with some House of Assembly members at the opening of commercial services by the Red Line rail that runs from Oyingbo to Agbado yesterday

…Commuters praise convenience, rejoice over reduced travel time

Stories by Sodiq Adelakun

Lagos, a city once plagued by notorious traffic congestion, the future of commuting in Lagos has finally taken a turn for the better.

The recently launched Red Line rail has brought a ray of hope to millions of residents, transforming the way they travel and live.

With its sleek trains, modern stations, and efficient services, this game-changing project has won the hearts of many, and the praise is pouring in for Governor Sanwo-Olu’s visionary leadership.

Rail passenger services along the first phase of the much-anticipated Red Line which commenced on October 15, 2024, marked a giant stride in the city’s transport infrastructure.

The newly-birth 27-kilometer line connects Agbado to Oyingbo and features eight stations, providing a much-needed alternative for the city’s over 20 million residents grappling with notorious traffic congestion.

Constructed by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), this project has been a collaborative effort between the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) and the Nigerian company First Metro Infrastructure Limited (FMIL), which will oversee operations on the new line.

Following the completion ceremony held in February 2024, test runs began in July, paving the way for today’s official launch.

“This new rail line is not just about transportation; it’s about connecting and empowering the people of Lagos.

“With better mobility options, we are taking a significant step towards easing urban traffic congestion and improving the overall quality of life for our citizens,” stated the Governor of Lagos State at the launch ceremony.

Also to provide vital connectivity within the city, the new Red Line partly overlaps with the Lagos-Ibadan railway, utilising a 1435-millimetre gauge. This integration is expected to facilitate seamless travel for commuters, enhancing the overall travel experience.

Plans are already underway for the second phase of the Red Line, which will extend to Marina Station.

This expansion is set to interlink with the Blue Line metro, which commenced operations in January 2023. When fully operational, the Red Line will span 37 kilometres, significantly boosting transportation capacity and efficiency in Lagos.

Noteworthy is the proposed extension from Ikeja Station to Murtala Muhammed International Airport, designed to simplify connections for international travellers.

According to LAMATA, these developments will position rail passenger services as a cornerstone of Lagos’ public transportation system.

The combined efforts of the Red and Blue Lines represent a transformative leap for the Lagos Rail Mass Transit (LRMT) system, with four additional lines projected for future development. The strategic upgrades aim not only to enhance urban mobility but also to stimulate economic growth and reduce vehicular congestion.

“As we embrace this new era of rail transport, we anticipate a substantial reduction in pollution levels, contributing to a cleaner and healthier environment for all residents of Lagos,” the Governor added.

During the launching, Sanwo-Olu also said it is the second rail system to become operational in less than two years in the state.

The train service, according to the governor, is projected to transport about 500,000 Lagosians daily as the schedule is increased, providing a viable means of commuting.

The Red Rail Line is part of the Lagos State Government’s efforts to develop a comprehensive transportation system that meets the needs of its growing population. The government plans to expand the rail line to other parts of the city, further enhancing connectivity and accessibility.

As the Red Line Rail continues to gain popularity, it is clear that this transportation revolution is here to stay. With its numerous benefits, the Red Line Rail is poised to transform the face of commuting in Lagos and set a new standard for transportation systems in Nigeria

“I used to spend 2 hours in traffic every day, but now I can get to work in just 30 minutes,” said Mrs. Nkechi Uche, a regular commuter. “The Governor of Lagos State has done an amazing job with this project. I’m so grateful,”

Also, businessman Mr. Tunde Adebayo also praised the Governor, saying, “I’m a businessman, and I have to travel to different parts of the city every day. Before the Red Rail Line, I would spend hours in traffic, wasting fuel and time. But now, I can easily hop on the train and get to my destinations quickly. My productivity has increased, and I’ve even started exploring new areas of the city.”

Students like Funmi Oyedele are also benefiting from the Red Rail Line. “As a student, I used to dread going to school because of the traffic. I would leave my house at 5 am and still arrive late. But now, with the Red Line Rail, I can get to school in no time, It’s so convenient, and I can finally focus on my studies without worrying about transportation.”

Even drivers like Mr. Segun Adeoye are seeing the positive impact of the Red Line. “I used to spend most of my day stuck in traffic, but since the Red Line started operating, I’ve noticed a significant reduction in traffic congestion. I can now get to my destinations quickly, and my passengers are happy too.”

The Red Line has indeed been a revolutionary addition to Lagos’ transportation system, and residents are eagerly awaiting the expansion of the project to other parts of the city.

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