The Guardian (Nigeria)

Governor Test – Runs Red Line Train Ahead Of Commission­ing

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LAGOS State Governor Babajide Sanwo- Olu, yesterday, took a test run of the Red Line train, inspecting the tracks and the rail corridors for another time ahead of the of next Thursday formal commission­ing of Lagos Rail Mass Transit ( LRMT) infrastruc­ture. The 37- kilometre rail line, built by the Lagos Metropolit­an Area Transport Authority ( LAMATA), will be inaugurate­d by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, along with its stations and other ancillary facilities. The Red Line traverses seven stations from Agbado, a boundary town in Ogun State, to Oyingbo in Lagos Central.

Sanwo- Olu took journalist­s on a train ride from the Ikeja Mega Station of the Red Line in a last- minute effort to make the infrastruc­ture ready for opening. Joining the governor on the ride was the Deputy Governor, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, and members of the state cabinet. The Red Line train, which left the garage track for the first time since it was delivered, departed from Ikeja Mega Station at exactly 2: 23pm, moving steadily towards Agbado Station. Six minutes later, the passengers arrived at Agege Station. The journey proceeded to Iju Station, arriving at 2: 38pm — 15 minutes after leaving Ikeja.

While on board, Sanwo- Olu and his deputy moved along the coaches in a bid to ascertain the conditions the train’s cars — a set of Talgo wagons built in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the United States.

Some of the comfort facilities inspected by the governor included the train’s cooling system, handrails, cushioned seats and in- built safety features of the wagons.

After the inspection, Sanwo- Olu said the train line was ready for commission­ing, but added that there would be continuous enforcemen­t to clear the train path of unapproved activities.

He said: “We just completed another inspection of the Red Rail Line facility and corridor; now we are back in Ikeja Mega Station. We all have just used the train to Iju and back. I’m sure our media men can fully report what we all witnessed in the course of the short journey. This rail infrastruc­ture is ready for inaugurati­on, but we still have a few cleaning to do.

“The challenge we have is the pedestrian interferen­ce on the rail track and unapproved activities seen along the corridor. We will continue with the enforcemen­t we started against illegal use of the rail corridor. We are in talks with NRC ( Nigeria Railway Corporatio­n) to reinforce the train route with physical barriers to limit pedestrian interferen­ce.”

The governor urged the state’s residents to adhere to the rules of using the rail line, noting that infrastruc­ture was not built for commercial activities.

The train trip, Sanwo- Olu said, would be every 15 minutes to eliminate incidents that could result in fatality along the track.

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