Lagos Blue, Red Rail lines ready by Q1 2023 ― Sanwo-Olu

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Lagos State governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has assured that the Lagos Blue and Red Rail lines will commence operation by the last quarter of 2022 and the first quarter of 2023.

The Blue line from Okokomaiko in Lagos West on Lagos – Badagry Expressway after Lagos State University (LASU) is to come from Okokomaiko to Mile 2 through Orile, elevated to pass the National Arts Theatre then sea crossing and finally end up in Marina was started by the Mr Babatunde Fashola’s administration in 2010, while the Red Rail Line which leads from Lagos Central District into Lagos West was conceived by the Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu led administration.

The governor made this known at the weekend after carrying out inspection of the ongoing Blue and Red line projects in the state, saying his administration had been committed to realising the rail projects in the last two years.

“So we are still on track, last quarter of 2022 by the grace of God or first quarter 2023, you begin to see your trains moving on these two corridors,” the governor said.

Sanwo-Olu said work had commenced extensively on the Red rail line at the Ikeja iconic station which is the meeting point of the project, adding that the construction work had really progressed at Ikeja station, the biggest station outside the Marina station.

The governor, while maintaining that construction work was going on as scheduled, said the iconic Marina station is unique because it is an elevated station for multipurpose to the harbour bus station and ferry services.

“They have started the decking, there is also a pedestrian walk for people with disabilities. Underneath, there will be a bus station for BRT for First and the Last lines buses, there are also ferry services adjourning the Marina station, this will move up to the State House. That is the summary of the massive architecture that is going on.

“We are excited because we can see the number of Nigerians that are working here, I think here in Marina alone, we have over 1000 workers. Part of the things we have been telling our contractors is that we need to have proper skills transfer.

“So we will be working with LASU, UNILAG and Yabatech, where we will be having engineering students that will have a feel of what rail construction is all about. They will come and see the bridge, road and rail construction as a learning tool so that they can see how these are being done. So our contractors can take them as interns. There are few hiccups but we believe we will surmount them,” he said.

The governor maintained that the construction was ongoing, saying that come the first quarter of 2023, Lagosians would begin to see both Blue and Red lines moving on the two corridors.

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