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Updated: Lagos-Ibadan train set to go 80km/h, NRC warns traders around track 

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Updated: Lagos-Ibadan trains set to go 80km/h, NRC warns traders around track 

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Trains on travelling on Lagos-Ibadan standard guage rail line will soon double their speed from 40 kilometres per hour to 80km/h.

Managing Director of the Nigerian Railway Corporation, Engr. Fidet Okhiria, disclosed this in interview with Television Continental (TVC) and warned all traders and other people still operating or playing around the track to stay clear.

Okhiria also announced that the electronic ticketing (e-ticketing) on the standard gauge lines would commence next week.

He said trains had operated on the Lagos-Ibadan line at 40km/h since it was inaugurated in 2021 by former President Muhammadu Buhari.

According to him, the designed speed of the track is 150km and that NRC plans to gradually move to 120/h.

Okhiria stated, “We are going to be increasing our speed, especially within Lagos.

“I’m also using this opportunity to tell our brothers and sisters playing on the track to stop it.

“Right now, we are doing 40 kilometres. We are going to be moving to 80 kilometres because the tracks are designed for 150km/h but we won’t mind going gradually to 120km per hour, especially within Lagos.

“People should be aware of that and those who cross the track should be aware of that and they should obey the level crossing lights and obey our signal men.

“We have gone out to start making public announcements already at Oshodi, Yaba, Mushin and Agege, telling them that the speed of the train is going to go up as we cannot continue to short-change ourselves if the train is designed to run at 150km; it is not a place to trade.”

Okhiria also spoke on the introduction of e-ticketing on the route and others.

He said, “The e-ticketing is the way to go; it is the way to secure our money and investments because as you buy your ticket, it goes to the government coffers directly.

“We have it on Abuja-Kaduna train and we are also going to have it on Lagos-Ibadan and Itakpe-Warri. By the end of the month, our passengers should start using it.”

Okhiria disclosed that some NRC workers caught on camera collecting fares for a ride in the train in Ibadan had been recommended for dismissal in accordance with the extant rules of the corporation.

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Our medical team tried to rescue policeman who died on Abuja-Kaduna train – NRC 

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Our medical team tried to rescue policeman who died on Abuja-Kaduna train – NRC 

 

The Nigerian Railway Corporation has reacted to the death of policemen while on escort duty aboard the Abuja-Kaduna train on April 5, saying the deceased received medical attention on the train.

It said this in a statement on Tuesday.

The police escort attached to the train was said to have died on the train conveying passengers from Kaduna to Abuja last Thursday.

The police officer reportedly complained of chest pain before he collapsed and died.

Some have accused the NRC of not having medical personnel on board.

But the NRC said there was a medical doctor on duty on the train when the incident happened.

It disclosed that the official was also assisted by a passenger, also a medical practitioner.

The statement read in part, “The NRC management wishes to emphatically inform the general public that we have well trained medical personnel and equipped medical cubicle to attend to any emergency health challenges of our esteemed passengers.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the medical personnel on duty was Mariam Abdulai who was assisted by a good Samaritan medical practitioner that happens to be our passenger on board to revive the ailing cop but was in futility.

“The management of the NRC expresses its heartfelt condolence to the bereaved family of the late police inspector, Nambut Selbol, who was escort on duty in Abuja – Kaduna train service on that fateful day.”

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Abuja metro rail 97% ready, says Wike after 30-minute ride

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Wike in 30-min ride on Abuja metro train, says it’s 97% ready

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, on Friday undertook a 30-minute ride on the Abuja metro train after an inspection of the intra-city rail project.

The train ride was done after an inspection tour from the Metro Station in Central Area to the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

He disclosed that the Rail Mass Transit (ART) project was 97 per cent ready.

Wike President Bola Tinubu would be happy to commission the Abuja Rail Mass Transit project in May.

The minister described the development as a “dream comes true”.

He said the project would be ready for inauguration to celebrate Tinubu’s one year in office.

Wike said Tinubu had approved the schedule for the inauguration of projects in the FCT.

The minister said, “We are very happy. We are almost 97 per cent completed. All works are ongoing to make sure that the May delivery date is a reality.

“I believe this is one of the projects Mr President would like to inaugurate, because it is very key to the development of the economy.

“For me, it is a dream come true, and we are happy that after all said and done, the metro line will be put to use for Nigerians, come May 29″.

After the test ride from the Metro Station to the Airport, the minister declared that it would be more convenient to use the train than vehicles to go to the airport.

He added, “I am really impressed with the contractor, China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC).

“The company has assured us that all the renovation works on the stations will be ready before the commissioning date.”

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Cargo trains lifted NRC revenue to N6.05bn in 2023 – NBS

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Nigerian railway generated N6.05bn in 2023 – NBS report 

The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) generated a total revenue of N6.05 billion in 2023, largely buoyed by cargo trains.

This is an increase of 8.8 per cent over N5.56 billion recorded in 2022, according to latest report by the National Bureau of Statistic (NBS) on Rail Transport.

Despite the initial hiccups, since the Minister of Transportation, Senator Saidu Alkali, inaugurated the first cargo movement from the Lagos-Ibadan rail corridor in September last year, the freight train has enjoyed good patronage.

The NBS report showed the volume of cargo and revenue in 2023 rose by 102.04 percent and 144.32 percent respectively compared to the figures in 2022.

It specifically stated that the revenue generated in 2023 comprised N4.42 billion from passengers; N1.07 billion from cargos and N565.84 million from other income receipts.

The data also indicated that the number of cargos\goods transported by rail during the period stood at 317,244 tons while the number of passengers was 2.18 million tons.

However, the report showed that in Q4’23, the number of passengers fell by 49.7 percent to 672,198.

Part of the NBS report read, “In Q4’23, a total of 672,198 passengers travelled via rail system relative to 1,337,108 reported in the corresponding quarter of 2022, indicating a growth rate of -49.73 percent.

“The volume of goods/cargos transported in Q4’23 stood at 119,286 tons compared to 53,136 tons recorded in Q4’22.

“In terms of revenue generation, N1.07 billion was received from passengers during the reference period, showing a decrease of 7.51 percent from the N1.15 billion recorded in the same quarter of the previous year.

“Similarly, N423.22 million was collected from goods/cargos conveyed in Q4’23, up by 169.16 percent from N157.23 million received in Q4’22.

“In addition, other receipts amounted to N393.72 million, indicating an increase of 3.02 percent in Q4’23 from the N382.17 million collected in Q4’22.

“However, on an annual basis, the number of passengers in 2023 fell by 32.08 percent compared to the previous year.

“The revenue received from passengers declined by 2.64 percent in 2023, while volume of cargo and revenue rose by 102.04 percent and 144.32 percent respectively relative to 2022.”

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