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Redline Rail To Begin Passenger Operations By End Of Q3 – Lagos Govt

The Lagos State Government says that the Red Line rail operation will start by the end of the third quarter of 2024.

This is according to the Director of Rail Transport from the state Metropolitan Area Transport Authority Olasunkanmi Okusaga who spoke during a media parley organised by the Lagos State Ministry of Transportation.

Okusaga mentioned that the train trial test runs have already begun, with full passenger operations expected to commence by the end of September.

The topic of irregular parking was also addressed. Adebisi Adelabu, the General Manager of the Lagos State Parking Authority (LASPA), stated that the agency is responsible for regulating parking systems throughout the state. He emphasized that churches, mosques, and event centers must adhere to the state’s policy and operational guidelines and pay the designated parking fees to the managing company.

As part of efforts to record inter-state buses entering Lagos, the state Commissioner for Transportation Oluwaseun Osiyemi says the government is digitalising the inter-state transport sector to have accurate data of the number of buses coming in and out of the state for security and safety purposes.

The Special Adviser on Transportation Sola Giwa also cleared the air about the ban on Danfo buses on the Lekki-Epe Expressway way. He said only tricycles and the yellow mini buses also called “Korope” will be banned from the route and will henceforth operate only within the inner route.

He said that the Danfo bus operators who would like to operate along the Lekki-Epe corridor will have to register with the state transport management system, and their buses will be repainted to the state public transport colour for tracking in case of any contravention.

According to him, starting from the 1st of August, the Electronic Call-Up System will commence operation along the Lekki Free Trade Zone, and only registered articulated vehicles will be allowed to operate on that axis.

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