By JKNewsMediaÂ
UNPREDICTABLE TRAFFIC and long travel times continue to plague Lagos commuters, but relief is on the way as the state government expands the Red Line Rail Service.
Starting Monday, 10 February 2025, the service will increase its frequency, offering five morning and four evening trips daily.
This upgrade, up from two morning trips, aims to ease congestion and improve transportation efficiency across the state.
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu confirmed the development over the weekend, highlighting the administration’s commitment to making Lagos a more connected and commuter-friendly city.
He announced the arrival of three new train sets, further boosting the Red Line’s capacity and ensuring a seamless integration with the city’s broader transportation network.
The 37km railway, spanning Agbado to Oyingbo, with stops at Iju, Agege, Ikeja, Oshodi, Mushin, and Yaba, significantly reduces travel time to just 50 minutes.
This shift contrasts sharply with the hours-long road journeys often endured due to heavy traffic.
Reduced waiting times of just two minutes per station will further ease commutes, sparing passengers from the daily frustrations of congestion and delays.
For many Lagosians, the expansion of the Red Line signals more than just improved transport—it represents a major step toward economic growth and a better quality of life.
Efficient and reliable transit links residents to commercial hubs, job opportunities, schools, healthcare facilities, and tourism destinations, fostering greater mobility and economic participation.
The rail service is also contributing to environmental sustainability by reducing reliance on private vehicles, cutting air pollution, and decreasing greenhouse gas emissions.
With fewer cars on the road, the city moves closer to its vision of a cleaner and more sustainable urban future.
The Lagos State Government continues to prioritise infrastructure projects that enhance mobility, ensuring inclusivity across socio-economic groups.
With the ongoing expansion of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridors and improved water transport systems, the state is advancing towards a fully integrated and efficient transport network.
Commuters in Lagos can look forward to more convenient travel options as further investments in transportation take shape, transforming how millions navigate the city.