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Abuja Light Rail

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Abuja Light Rail is a project that is underway to build a light rail transport system in Abuja in FCT, Nigeria. The first phase of the project will connect the city center to Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, stopping at the standard gauge railway station in Idu. The project is 84% complete as of January 2017 and is expected to be launched in December 2017.

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Routes

The complete network is planned to link Abuja with satellite towns such as Nyanya, Kubwa, Mararaba and Lugbe.

Project

President Olusegun Obasanjo performed the official groundbreaking ceremony in May 2007. The project was originally linked to the city's bid to host the Commonwealth Games in 2014.

However, lack of funds delayed the project by many years. A construction contract was awarded to China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation, but as of November 2010, they had only received 20% of the promised amount from the government.

Initially, diesel rolling stock will be used; electrification will be undertaken when electricity supplies are more reliable. Rails will be imported; sleepers are being produced locally.

References

Abuja Light Rail Wikipedia


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