Abuja metro rail transported over 250,000 passengers in 100 days- Official

Phase 1 of the Abuja Rail Mass Transit, otherwise called the Metro Rail, which began commercial operations on May 29, 2024, following its commissioning by President Bola Tinubu, has transported over 250,000 passengers in over 100 days of operations. An Official of the China Civil Engineering and Construction Company, John Zhao, who constructed the first Read More

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Phase 1 of the Abuja Rail Mass Transit, otherwise called the Metro Rail, which began commercial operations on May 29, 2024, following its commissioning by President Bola Tinubu, has transported over 250,000 passengers in over 100 days of operations. An Official of the China Civil Engineering and Construction Company, John Zhao, who constructed the first phase of the rail lines and operates the system, made this known on his X handle on Friday. Recall that President Tinubu approved the extension of free train rides on the Abuja Rail Mass Transit, otherwise called the Metro Rail, for the next six months until the end of the year, following a previous announcement by the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, granting willing commuters on the metro rail two months free ride.

According to the CCECC official, the rail system, consisting of two lines, has operated safely since beginning commercial operations, covering a total length of 45km, across 12 stations, and reaching a maximum speed of 100km/h. Related News Nigeria-Germany trade volume hit $3bn in 2023 – Official Abuja Metro Rail to operate free for two months Over 200 houses built on water lines in Enugu- Official He noted that the rail line connected the city centre, the international airport, and Kubwa satellite town, significantly reducing traffic congestion in the city. “The Phase I of the Abuja Rail Mass Transit by #CCECC has been operating safely for over 100 days! Consisting of 2 lines with a total length of 45 km and 12 stations, the maximum operating speed of the trains can reach 100km/h.



“It connects Abuja city centre, the international airport, the rail line, and Kubwa satellite town. During its operation, over 250,000 passengers have already been served, significantly reducing traffic congestion in the capital. Take a look”, the post read.

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