Featured Rail Transport

Abuja-Kaduna train resumes today

The Management of Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), said the Abuja-Kaduna train operation would resume today.

The train service was suspended after an attack on the rail facility on March 28, 2022 by terrorists.

Over eight months after the attack, the NRC in a statement at the weekend said the operation would resume on Monday.

As the service resumes, passengers have been asked to expect an increase in ticket fares.

The Minister of Transportation had last week during an inspection of the facility also said there will no longer be night trips.

The Corporation however said there will be two return trips between Abuja and Kaduna daily.

The statement reads in part: “This is to inform the general public that Nigeran Railway Corporation on the directive of the Federal Government through the Ministry of Transportation will resume the Abuja Kaduna Passenger train service on Monday 5th December 2022.

“The service will commence with two return services. The commuting public is hereby advised that as part of the new security measures on the Abuja-Kaduna service, it is now mandatory to present the National Identification Number (NIN) before being allowed to board the train.”

Other documents passengers are expected to present are; “Valid boarding ticket. No access will be allowed into the departure or arrival hall without a valid ticket and purchase of a ticket by proxy is only limited to minors and a specified number of adult passengers.”

The corporation said all individual adult travelers must submit their NIN before the ticket can be issued.

It also noted that online and mobile app ticket purchases will be available from 8:00 am on Sunday 4th December 2022, adding that ticket offices at the stations will be open from

06:30 am on Monday 5th December 2022.

The NRC also solicited the cooperation of passengers in ensuring that the service remains safe and secure.

Related posts

Obaseki’s win renews our 2023 determination to win Lagos — PDP

Meletus  EZE 

Resetting business model for better competitiveness

Our Reporter

OPEXA raises alarm over apathy by govt. implementing agencies to non-oil exports

By Abisola THOMPSON

Forex inaccessibility stopping us from importing petrol — Marketers

Our Reporter

Former senator calls for immediate release of June 12 election results

By Meletus EZE

Ex-Big Brother Naija housemate, Rico Swavey dies at 29

Editor