Lagos–Kano Standard Gauge Railway

The Lagos–Kano Standard Gauge Railway is a 1,343 kilometres (835 miles)-long standard gauge railway under construction in Nigeria. Once complete, the railway will connect the Atlantic Ocean port city of Lagos to Kano, near the border with Niger, passing through the national capital of Abuja. The railway replaces the Cape gauge Western Line built by the British in 1896–1927, which has a lower design capacity and is in a deteriorated condition.

Lagos–Kano Standard Gauge Railway
Overview
Status
  • Lagos-Ibadan operational
  • Abuja–Kaduna operational
  • Other segments in planning
Service
Daily ridership3,700 (Abuja–Kaduna, 2019)
History
Opened26 July 2016 (2016-07-26) (Abuja-Kaduna)
10 June 2021 (2021-06-10) (Lagos-Ibadan)
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Operating speed150–250 km/h (93–155 mph)
Lagos–Kano Standard Gauge Railway
Kano
Kaduna – Rigasa
Rijana
Jere
Kubwa
Abuja – Idu
Baro
Ibadan
Ido – Omi-Adio
Itakpe
Oyo – Olodo
Ajaokuta
Abeokuta
Uromi
Ewekoro – Papalanto
Igbanke
Kajola
Agbor
Agbado
Abraka
Agege
Okpara
Ikeja
Agbarho
Lagos - Ebute Metta
Warri

Two segments of the railway have been completed and begun passenger trains. The segment between Abuja and Kaduna officially opened in July 2016. The segment between Lagos and Ibadan was flagged off in June 2021.

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