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Africa: To meet rising demand, Nigerian Railway Corporation increases daily train trips on Abuja/Kaduna route from four to six

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As part of efforts aimed at meeting the growing demand for train services on the route, the Nigerian Railway Corporation has expanded its train operations on the Abuja-Kaduna route, increasing the number of services from four to six on weekdays, specifically from Monday to Friday.

According to Nairametrics, the acting Managing Director of the NRC, Mr. Ben Iloanusi, confirmed the development in a statement issued on Wednesday in Lagos. The statement, signed by Mr. Yakub Mohmood, Deputy Director of Public Relations at the NRC, highlighted the corporation’s commitment to improving customer satisfaction and addressing complaints of ticket racketeering. “The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has increased the number of train services from four to six services from Monday to Friday on its Abuja-Kaduna route.

“The acting Managing Director of the Corporation, Mr Ben Iloanusi, confirmed this in a statement on Wednesday in Lagos,” the NAN report read in part. The NAN report noted that the statement from the NRC highlighted that a five-month analysis showed a 22% increase in new passengers registering on the ticket platform for the Abuja-Kaduna route. This growth, it noted, reflects a significant rise in the number of Nigerians opting for train services as a preferred mode of transportation due to its comfort, reliability, and safety.

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The report further noted that the Acting Managing Director added that similar increases in passenger demand have been observed on other routes, such as Lagos-Ibadan, Warri-Itakpe, and Port Harcourt-Aba. He disclosed that efforts are underway to enhance services along these routes as part of the NRC’s long-term strategy. Iloanusi assured the public of the corporation’s ongoing efforts to tackle ticket racketeering and improve efficiency. Senior management personnel will maintain an increased presence across train service routes to ensure smooth operations. He encouraged passengers to use the NRC’s online ticketing platform to benefit from the increased services and avoid patronizing ticket racketeers.

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The introduction of additional train trips on the Abuja-Kaduna rail route closely follows the Nigerian Railway Corporation’s recent expansion of services on the Lagos-Ibadan route.

  • This adjustment, aimed at accommodating increased passenger demand, includes extra trips on Fridays and Saturdays to provide more flexible travel options.
  • On the Lagos-to-Ibadan route, the new trip departs at 1:40 pm, complementing the existing schedules of 7:45 am and 4:00 pm. Similarly, for the Ibadan-to-Lagos route, an additional trip is now scheduled for 10:50 am, alongside the regular departures at 8:00 am and 4:30 pm.
  • These enhancements highlight the NRC’s commitment to improving rail transportation across Nigeria by addressing passenger needs and ensuring convenience.

The increased frequency of services is expected to ease travel pressure on these popular routes while offering commuters greater flexibility and reliability.

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