List And Location Of Train Stations In Nigeria: Full list 2023

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Have you been surfing the net for the list and location of Train stations in Nigeria but to no avail? If yes, then here you have them.

The train is a means of transportation on land. A train station is where trains stop to pick up or drop off people, goods, or both.

You can also call a train station a railway station, a railroad station, or a depot.

Usually, it has at least one platform, track, and a building with extra services like selling tickets, waiting areas, and baggage/freight service.

Nigeria has a lot of train stations, but most of them need to be in use. Some were built recently, while others have become outdated because they need more maintenance.

This blog post will list some train stations and where they are located in Nigeria.

List And Location Of Train Stations In Nigeria
List And Location Of Train Stations In Nigeria

Train Stations And Their Location In Nigeria

Here’s a list and location of train stations in Nigeria.

1. Abuja Metro Station

In the Federal Capital Territory is the Abuja Rail Mass Transit, also called the Abuja Light Rail.

It is the first fast transit system in the country and all of West Africa. After the Addis Ababa Light Rail, it is also the second of its kind in sub-Saharan Africa.

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In the first part of the project, a railroad line runs from the Abuja-Kaduna Railway station in Idu to the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport.

The Abuja Metro Line opened to the public the week after it opened to the public on July 12, 2018.

2. Aba Train Station (Abia State)

Aba Railway Station in Abia State is a hub for trains. The Aba Railway Station is close to the Crest Hotel.

3. Kano Railway Station (Kano State)

The government of the Northern Nigeria Protectorate built the Baro-Kano Railway between 1908 and 1911. In 1912, it became the main rail route from Baro in Niger State to Kano, the center of Hausa territory, which is now in Kano State.

The Lagos Colony, which became the Southern Nigeria Protectorate, built the first railroad in Nigeria. It ran from Lagos to Kano.

Frederick Lugard, who worked for the British colonial government, later put together the Baro-Kano Railway and the Lagos Government Railway to make the Nigerian Railway Department a national railroad network which later became Nigerian Railway Corporation in the 1950s.

4. Lagos Terminus (Lagos State)

Lagos Terminus, sometimes called Lagos Iddo, was the city’s central train station until 2021. The end of the line is on Iddo Island, in the middle of the town, close to Lagos Island.

The station is near the Lagos Lagoon and in front of Carter Bridge. It has a large terminal building with two stories.

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It also has two train sheds. One is right outside the station platforms, and the other, which is more significant, is two kilometers north, next to the Yaba station.

5. Apapa Train Station (Lagos State)

The train is expected to help with exports, ease traffic on roads that lead to ports, allow cargo to be moved out of ports, and reduce the huge financial losses caused by too-busy ports.

The project, which is being done by AMP Terminals and the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), will run along with the current narrow gauge from Apapa Seaport to the NRC terminal in Yaba.

6. Yaba Railway Station (Lagos State)

The train station in Ebutte Metta, Yaba, Lagos is also called the Mobolaji Johnson Station. This Lagos-Ibadan rail line is the first standard gauge rail with two tracks in West Africa.

The start of a brand-new line between Lagos and Kano is 2,773 km long and uses the standard gauge. 

7. Ilorin Railway Station (Kwara State)

Offa is southeast of Ilorin, the state capital of Kwara State. It is a gap town in geography and has always been an important Railway Deport Station. Offa is seen as the entrance to the historic Northern Region of Nigeria.

8. Ibadan Train Station (Oyo State)

In 1896, the Ibadan Railway Station was built. The station is now called the Chief Obafemi Awolowo Station, Moniya, Ibadan.

9. Abeokuta Rail Station (Ogun State)

It was built in 1896 to make travel between the north and south of Nigeria more accessible.

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You should start here if you want to go by train from Ogun State to Lagos, Port Harcourt, and other areas.

10. Funtua Station (Katsina State)

Katsina State is home to the Funtua Local Government Area. The A126 is in the village of Funtua, which is served by a branch of Nigeria’s national railroad, the western line.

Conclusion: List And Location Of Train Stations In Nigeria

In conclusion, the railway system in the country has been a suitable means of transportation, and it has significantly affected the growth of jobs.

One of these is the Abuja-Kaduna rail line, which has already hired 4,000 people and is expected to hire more than 5,000 more when fully up and running.

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Godfrey Ogbo, the Chief Editor and CEO of AtlanticRide, merges his environmental management expertise with extensive business experience, including in real estate. With a master's degree and a knack for engaging writing, he adeptly covers complex growth and business topics. His analytical approach and business insights enrich the blog, making it a go-to source for readers seeking thoughtful and informed content.

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