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    Nigerian Railway Releases Timetable for Lagos-Ibadan Train Service

    The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has released the timetable for the Lagos Ibadan Train Service (LITS).

    The Monday to Friday schedule is effective from Monday, 14th June 2021.

    The management said Alagomeji, Agege, Kajola, Olodo, Papalanto, Abeokuta, and Moniya are now the stop stations.

    The line-up is as follows: Lagos to Ibadan: 8.00 am from Mobolaji Johnson Station; Ibadan to Lagos: 8.00 am from Obafemi Awolowo Station at Moniya.

    Lagos to Ibadan: 4.00 pm from Mobolaji Johnson Station Alagomeji; Ibadan to Lagos: 4.00 pm from Obafemi Awolowo Station at Moniya.

    Saturday Schedule: Lagos to Ibadan: 8.30 am from Mobolaji Johnson Station at Alagomeji; Ibadan to Lagos: 8.30 am from Obafemi Awolowo Station at Moniya.

    Lagos to Ibadan: 6.00 pm from Mobolaji Johnson Station at Alagomeji; Ibadan to Lagos: 6.00 pm from Obafemi Awolowo Station at Moniya.

    Last Thursday, President Buhari Muhammadu Buhari commissioned the Mobolaji Johnson Railway Station in Lagos.

    The facility is the start point for the 157km double track Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge.

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