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LAGOS BLUE LINE
The Lagos Blue Line Phase 1, spanning 13 kilometers from Marina to Mile 2, successfully transported 2.37 million passengers by December 2024, 15 months after its launch on September 2023.
The Lagos State Government has announced plans to demolish the Mazamaza Bridge and build a new one as part of the ongoing construction of the Blue Line Rail Phase 2, a 14-kilometer extension from Mile 2 to Okokomaiko.
A fire broke out on the tracks of the Lagos Blue Line along the overhead Eko (train) Bridge, inward Apongbon, Ijora Olopa, on Saturday at around 4:12 PM, triggered by an electrical cable powering the train system.
As fuel prices continue to skyrocket, Lagosians are being forced to adopt new strategies to manage the increasing costs of commuting.
The Lagos State Government has formalized an agreement with the Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI) and China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) for the development of the state’s third metro rail project, the 68km Green Line.
Join us on an exciting journey as we explore the Lagos Blue Line, from Mile 2 to Marina....
The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has conducted a comprehensive inspection of the Lagos Rail Mass Transit (LRMT) Blue Line, a critical step towards securing a 3-year operational license for the electric rail system.
The Phase 1 of the Lagos Blue Line light rail, which began commercial operations on September 4, 2023, has transported over one million passengers in the 219 days that it has run safely.
The Lagos State Government has successfully completed an independent power system designed to enhance the reliability and sustainability of the Lagos Blue Line rail, which is now in the testing phase.