Railway
Updated (video): New Lagos mega train station set for 2,000 passengers
More than two thousand passengers are expected to be accommodated at the Ebute Meta mega station of the Lagos -Ibadan rail line.
This indication emerged on Saturday when the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, led a team on a monthly inspection tour of the Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge railway project.
According to a video posted by the Nigerian Television Authority, the minister, who also inspected the extended rail line at Apapa Port, called for speedy completion of all the 10 stations along the new railway corridor.
Speaking generally on the whole project, he said, “Most of the things remaining are minor and it cannot delay the movement of goods. They have promised to finish by the end of the month. I believe them but I want them to reiterate that.”
The minister said although the contractor, China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation had shown commitment to the project, much still needed to be done to achieve the target date of completion.
He also spoke on the next phase of the project, the Ibadan-Kano line, whose commencement he noted as dependent on disbursement of loan by the China EximBank.
“When we start the Ibadan-Kano rail, it will be a different ball game and we will ensure they keep to the plan.
“For Ibadan to Kano, everybody must go according to work plan in terms of payment, construction, inspection and everything,” he said.
The minister said the current pace of work could delay inauguration of the project which was slated for April.
He said, “If you look at the level of work, we cannot ask the President to commission this; but once we give the CCECC definite time, I know they will speed up.
“There are some minor things they still need to put in place but it’s taking them time to do that. Some of those things should not take more than a day or two; so I’m not so worried.”
Railway
NRC ready for Lagos-Kano cargo train services – Opeifa

NRC ready for Lagos-Kano cargo train services – Opeifa
…says railway properties are national assets not scrap
Managing Director of the Nigerian Railway Corporation Dr Kayode Opeifa has declared that the Western district is ready for cargo train movement between Lagos and Kano on the narrow gauge.
He stated this at Dugbe, the Ibadan Narrow Gauge Train Station, after inspecting Moniya Freight Park, in Ibadan, Oyo State, during the tour of operations on the Western Line, as part of his inspection of all districts which commenced on Friday.
The NRC MD also stressed that no property of the corporation should be seen as scrap but critical national assets that must be treasured, according to a statement released the NRC MD media team.
He said, “The essence of this tour is to enable us to access our readiness to handle the cargo side of our business as business and logistics facilitator.
“We are happy with the extent of what we have seen and we can comfortably say we are ready to move any manner of cargo for any of our customers.”
Opeifa had commenced the tour from the Mobolaji Johnson Train Station at Ebute Metta, Lagos, where he inspected the facilities available for passengers’ convenience.
At his next stop at Omi Adio, he inspected the facility being put in place to establish another cargo park there. He directed the acquisition of more land around the proposed dry port area to provide for anticipated business the dry port would be processing when the business finally comes on stream.
Opeifa was joined on the inspection at the Ladoke Akintola Train Station, Omi Adio, by the Director General of Development Agenda for Western Nigeria (DAWN Commission) Dr. Seye Oyeleye, who expressed the readiness to work with the NRC to reactivate the narrow gauge line within some of the states in the South-West for mass transportation.
The inspection took NRC boss and his management team to the Obafemi Awolowo Train Station, Moniya and the Moniya Cargo Park, where he inspected the readiness of the port to facilitate cargo business.
He also inspected the Western District Headquarters at Dugbe, Ibadan, where he charged the workers to double their efforts and improve the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of the railway.
“I can approve an improvement in your allowances once we improve our IGR. So let us be committed to doubling our efforts,” he said.
Opeifa said the management wt determined to recommence cargo commitment from Lagos to Kano, even as he said he would be at Ibadan to flag off the Dugbe end of the movement once the service begins.
He also commended all railway women, urging them to continue to prove their mettle in keeping the wheel of the rail going.
Addressing the welfare of pensioners, Opeifa said the corporation would continue to work at improving their welfare.
“I don’t need to be told, I can feel so many things and I can only assure you that the management will continue to work at improving your living conditions,” he said.
He reiterated his call for vandals to stop sabotaging the corporation’s effort at improving its services.
“Let me emphasize again that there are no scraps in the Nigerian Railway Corporation. All we have are rail materials. All our materials are in serviceable conditions.
“From here we are moving cement from Ewekoro to Osogbo and to Ilorin. All these wagons you see, all these rail sleepers, all the iron are still working and all security operatives have been directed to arrest and prosecute anyone caught vandalising our property.
“No one is permitted to carry our materials. No letter of approval is sufficient to allow anyone to do so, security operatives should put a call across to us to enable us authenticate such activity,” he said.
Railway
Lagos Govt to redesign Oshodi motor park for rail integration

Lagos Govt to redesign Oshodi motor park for rail integration
The Lagos State Government has announced plans to redesign the Oshodi Transport Interchange (OTI) to integrate the facility with the Red Line and Blue Line rail systems, advancing its Rail Mass Transit project.
This initiative aims to deliver seamless connectivity between the two key rail networks and enhance commuters’ experience in Lagos.
The disclosure was conveyed via a statement shared on the official X (formerly Twitter) account of the Lagos State Ministry of Transportation on Saturday, highlighting the need to optimize the design and operations of the OTI to boost efficiency and align with global standards.
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To kickstart the process, the Honourable Commissioner for Transportation, Seun Osiyemi, held a meeting with stakeholders to assess the current state of the interchange and outline strategies for its improvement.
“The Ministry of Transportation sought to address the ongoing developments and challenges affecting the Oshodi Transport Interchange (OTI) in preparedness for the integration of the Rail Mass transit system; Red Line rail project connecting the Blue Line.
“The Ministry recognized that a review of the OTI’s design and operations is essential for its optimization which led to the Honourable Commissioner for Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi meeting with relevant Stakeholders to discuss the current state of the OTI and identify viable solutions that would enhance its operational efficiency in alignment with global standards and Standard Operating Procedures,” the statement read in part.
Lagos Govt to redesign Oshodi motor park for rail integration
Railway
NRC to revive Lagos 2pm MTTS train as Opeifa tours districts

NRC to revive Lagos 2pm MTTS train as Opeifa tours districts
The Nigerian Railwaiy Corporation (NRC) will soon revive its Lagos 2pm mass transit train service (MTTS) in line with the demands of passengers.
Managing Director of the NRC, Dr Kayode Opeifa, disclosed in Lagos, assuring Nigerians of the readiness of the corporation to serve them better.
He spoke at the Iddo Train Station, while addressing train passengers commuting daily from Ijoko and other border communities in Ogun State to Iddo and Idumota axis of the Lagos Island.
A statement by the Deputy Director of Public Relations at the NRC, Mahmood Yakubu, quoted the MD as saying, “NRC management being aware of the centrality of the MTT Kajola to Iddo rail line to the continued prosperity of the Iddo, Idumota and some other big markets in Lagos will not only continue to sustain the line, but work to add addition service after careful commercial market viability and sustainability studies.”
Opeifa was at Iddo Station to assess the available space in preparation for upcoming developmental and revitalization initiatives.
According to him, the transformation of the Iddo Terminal is central to the corporation’s goal to significantly improve the terminal’s infrastructure, optimize its capacity and elevate the passenger experience
He also said the management would urgently embark on the rehabilitation of the coaches to improve the ambience of the interior of the trains and the Iddo stations for better customer experience and patronage.
Opeifa said he would not hesitate to terminate the contract of any contractor not willing or ready to add value to the corporation’s service.
The managing director, who spent some time going round the Iddo Station, also directed the installation of solar panels around the station to better improve the lightening condition, even as he sent the signal that a comprehensive review of all land leases around the station is underway.
Opeifa was nostalgic about the several interesting monuments and railway relics.
He called on corporate organisations and other philanthropists to support the corporation in the area of provision of conveniences for train passengers as part of their corporate social responsibility.
The Railway District Manager (RDM), Engr Augustine Arisa, and District Superintendent, Mrs Chidinma Mba, also informed the MD that the prosperity of the Idumota market is also related to the operations of the MTT line as any day the train does not run, the market feels it.
The NRC MD had earlier commenced his maiden tour of the NRC districts across the country, with a tour to the Running Shed of the corporation at Ebute Metta, which he learnt was a hub to other districts.
He expressed delight at the industry of ironmen (women engineers and technicians) working in the corporation who are competing with their male counterparts in ensuring that all the nation’s rolling assets are in serviceable conditions.
The tour took him to the store, where Opeifa directed that the management must commence the painting of several legacy buildings of the corporation across the country.
He added that the corporation was determined to improve its image as a frontline mobility service provider and the hub for logistics services in the country.
Opeifa who observed that there are no scraps in the railway, reiterated earlier calls on Nigerians to beware of anyone vandalizing the rail materials across the country, adding that security agencies especially the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) had been directed to prosecute anyone caught vandalizing any rail assets.
He said the corporation would put back to shape as many narrow gauge locomotives still serviceable and would deploy them across the country to serve passenger traffic anywhere the corporation had existing train lines just as the Federal Government would aggressively continue to invest and expand the national standard gauge corridor.
The tour also took the managing director to the Battery Room, as well as the laboratory, an inspection of all the mechanical fluids which was a crucial facility responsible for analyzing the quality and integrity of mechanical fluids used in NRC rail operations.
He assured the laboratory that the management under his watch would continue to support their growth and development as he himself trained and once worked as an analytical chemist.
The tour also took Opeifa to Agege Station where he had a closed door meeting with officials from the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA), led by the Director Rail Services Engr Olasunkanmi Okusaga, on how to firm up security challenges between the two stations Babatunde Raji Fashola Station and the Lagos State Train Station at Agege Station.
Opeifa who was led round by the Agege Station Manager, Mrs Ese Asowata, went round to check the station’s conveniences, the VIP Lounge, the control room, the ticketing lounge and administrative sections among others.
The managing director took time to address the concerns of some train passengers, one of them, Olatunde Apata, who complained of what could be done for any passenger who missed his train. Apata, who was heading to the Prof. Wole Soyinka Station, in Abeokuta, Ogun State, had missed his train because he went to pray.
Addressing all challenges Opeifa directed that under no circumstances should the ticket not work to relief passengers with disability access the train.
He equally said efforts were being made to see how the issue of those missing their train would be addressed even as he disclosed that the NRC and LAMATA were working at how to ensure passengers could co-switch and access the metro train to continue their journey from the stations.
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