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The Lagos State government has increased has expanded the capacity of the Red Line Rail Service to nine trips daily from Monday.
The exercise comprises five morning and four evening trips daily.
The Red Line currently undertake two-morning trips per day.
Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu disclosed this in a statement on his X platform late on Sunday.
The statement read: “Starting tomorrow, the Red Line Rail Service will expand its capacity, offering five mornings and four evening trips daily, up from two-morning trips. This enhancement ensures better commuting options for residents travelling between Agbado and Oyingbo.
“With a total journey time of just 50 minutes from Agbado to Oyingbo and reduced waiting times of two minutes at each station, the Red Line delivers efficient and reliable transportation, making daily commutes faster and more convenient.
“This milestone reflects our commitment to improving mobility across Lagos. The arrival of three new train sets will further boost the Red Line’s capacity, reinforcing its role as a vital part of our integrated transport system.
“The Red Line isn’t just a train service—it’s a game-changer for commuting in Lagos. We are building a city where connectivity drives economic growth and improves the quality of life for all residents.
“This is Lagos, and we keep moving”.
Similarly, the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) also confirmed the development in a statement titled: “Red Line Train Service Increases Frequency from February 10, 2025” posted on its official X handle.
It read:“The Red Line train service will increase its capacity, providing full service during the AM peak hours, effective Monday, February 10, 2025.
“The Red Line will now operate five morning trips and four evening trips daily, totalling nine trips per day.
“Previously, two morning trips were available from Agbado to Oyingbo. The change in schedule provides commuting options of Lagos residents travelling along the Agbado to Oyingbo corridor.
“The Red Line guarantees residents with reduced travel time, with a total journey duration of 50 minutes from Agbado- Oyingbo and a reduced waiting time at each station of only two minutes.
“In the coming months, the arrival of three new train sets will further enhance the Red Line’s capacity and service to Lagos residents.”