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NRC, APMT flag off three- times -a- week cargo train service from Lagos to Ibadan with 35 containers

“Though, NRC and APM Terminals have a long history of doing business of container traffic to places in the hinterland of Nigeria such as; Kaduna, Kano, but it is mainly on the narrow gauge lines” declared Opeifa.

“Two additional lines are at an advanced stage of completion in APMT which will bring the total lines within the APMT standard gauge corridor to three lines.
“While this milestone event marks the commencement of container traffic expansion on the standard gauge rail Line from APMT Terminal to Moniya Ibadan Freight yard, this will facilitate the import and export of commodities with adequate convenience and hitch-free vehicle movement” the NRC MD stated.

“The Federal Government under the leadership of Mr President is fully committed to revitalisation and modernisation project of the Nigerian Railway Corporation for efficient rail system.
“As part of the Renewed Hope agenda of Mr President, this is one of the surest ways to address the cost of goods, the standard of living and multi-dimensional poverty.”
Also speaking during the re-launch exercise, the Executive Secretary/CEO of the Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC), Mr Pius Akutah, explained that the resumption of rail haulage will lead to the decongestion of the port terminals.
“We at the NSC understand that rail transport happens to be the cheapest and safest when it comes to trade.
“I must commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for providing necessary support towards the development of infrastructure that supports trade facilitation.”
Speaking on behalf of APM Terminals, the terminal’s Chief Commercial Officer, Caroline Aubert-Adewuyi highlighted the improvements made to the service since its initial introduction in September 2023.
“The new schedule ensures trains depart three times a week—Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays— providing businesses with greater predictability and efficiency.
“Unlike the previous system, where trains departed only when fully loaded, the structured timetable allows customers to plan shipments in advance.
“The re-launch comes at a crucial time, as traffic congestion in Apapa continues to drive up road transport costs.
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