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==First phase==
==First phase==
The first phase of the Lagos BRT was opened on 17th of March,2008, although it was initially slated for opening in November 2007. The initiative to build the system was initiated by the government of the previous governor, [[Bola Tinubu]].<ref name=cp/> It goes from Mile 12 through [[Ikorodu Road]] and [[Funsho Williams#Memorial|Funsho Williams Avenue]] up to CMS. At the moment, the Lagos BRT Corridor has been extended from Mile 12 to Ikorodu, which is the second phase of BRT implementation. With the approval of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, the construction of a new BRT corridor along Oshodi to Abule-Egba has commenced under the supervision of [[LAMATA]].
The first phase of the [[Lagos]] BRT was opened on 17th of March,2008, although it was initially slated for opening in November 2007. The initiative to build the system was initiated by the government of the previous governor, [[Bola Tinubu]].<ref name=cp/> It goes from Mile 12 through [[Ikorodu Road]] and [[Funsho Williams#Memorial|Funsho Williams Avenue]] up to CMS. At the moment, the Lagos BRT Corridor has been extended from Mile 12 to Ikorodu, which is the second phase of BRT implementation. With the approval of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, the construction of a new BRT corridor along Oshodi to Abule-Egba has commenced under the supervision of [[LAMATA]].


26 bus shelters are offered along the Mile 12-CMS road; three bus terminals are also placed along the corridor (at Mile 12, Moshalashi and CMS), with the bus terminal at CMS designed to integrate with transport modes of rail and ferry that are planned for future construction by [[LAMATA]].
26 bus shelters are offered along the Mile 12-CMS road; three bus terminals are also placed along the corridor (at Mile 12, Moshalashi and CMS), with the bus terminal at CMS designed to integrate with transport modes of rail and ferry that are planned for future construction by [[LAMATA]].

Revision as of 17:28, 1 June 2021

The Lagos Bus Rapid Transit System, also known as Lagos BRT, is a bus rapid transit system in Lagos State. It is regulated by LAMATA and currently operated by Primero Transport Services Limited.[1][2]

First phase

The first phase of the Lagos BRT was opened on 17th of March,2008, although it was initially slated for opening in November 2007. The initiative to build the system was initiated by the government of the previous governor, Bola Tinubu.[2] It goes from Mile 12 through Ikorodu Road and Funsho Williams Avenue up to CMS. At the moment, the Lagos BRT Corridor has been extended from Mile 12 to Ikorodu, which is the second phase of BRT implementation. With the approval of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, the construction of a new BRT corridor along Oshodi to Abule-Egba has commenced under the supervision of LAMATA.

26 bus shelters are offered along the Mile 12-CMS road; three bus terminals are also placed along the corridor (at Mile 12, Moshalashi and CMS), with the bus terminal at CMS designed to integrate with transport modes of rail and ferry that are planned for future construction by LAMATA.

According to The Nation on August 14, 2018, Mercedes Benz(MB do Brazil) is set to deliver 200 buses to Lagos by month end. A total of 800 buses from the first pack have been delivered in october 2018.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Public Transportation in Lagos - UNEP" (PDF). Unep. Archived from the original (pdf) on 5 January 2016. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  2. ^ a b Jen Ehidiamen. "Public Transportation in Lagos State...#BRT". CP Africa. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  3. ^ "Awaiting new Lagos buses". The Nation [Nigeria]. 13 August 2018. Retrieved 23 March 2019.