- Babajide Sanwo-Olu, governor of Lagos, will be on the train for the inaugural operation of the blue line rail system
- Recently, the agency announced that passenger operations officially begin on Wednesday
The blue line rail system will commence passenger operations on September 4, 2023, the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) has disclosed.
Abimbola Akinajo, the agency’s managing director, made the disclosure on Wednesday.
In June, LAMATA announced that the blue line rail system would begin passenger operations in August 2023.
Speaking on Wednesday, Akinajo said LAMATA has shifted the passenger operations commencement date to September 4.
Akinajo said Babajide Sanwo-Olu, governor of Lagos, will be on the train for the inaugural operation of the blue line rail system.
“The reason I’m talking to you today is that we said August (for the commencement of train service),” she said.
“We were supposed to be starting today. We decided that we will start on Monday.
“From LAMATA’s perspective, we will be starting commercial operations on September 4.
“For the inaugural ride, we will be hoping that the governor will come and ride with us.
“The first train ride will be at 9am. Mr governor will take the inaugural train ride with members of the public.”
The LAMATA MD said the train operations will start with 12 trips for two weeks, which will be increased to 76 trips per day.
In January, former President Muhammadu Buhari inaugurated the first phase of the blue line rail project in Lagos.
Prior to the inauguration, Sanwo-Olu launched a test run of the project which is designed to run from Mile 2 (on the mainland) to Marina (on the island).