Abuja Light Rail Service For Test Run Mid-November – FCT Minister

Posted on April 9, 2017

 The contractor handling the Abuja Rail Mass Transit is expected to complete work on the project by October while the Federal Capital Territory Administration will commence the test run of the Rail Mass Transit by the middle of November 2017, the FCT Minister, Mohammed Bello disclosed.

The Minister made this disclosure while receiving a delegation of the Federation of Tourism Associations of Nigeria, FTAN, led by its President, Tomilola Akingbogun, that paid him a visit in his office at Area 11, Garki I District, Abuja.

The minister disclosed that by December 2017, the FCT Administration intends to temporarily open the rail services for the Lots 1A and 3 to the general public for usage.

According to him, the full operation of the Abuja Rail Mass Transit would commence by the first quarter of 2018 as earlier announced.

In March, the minister said work on the Abuja Light Rail Project has reached 90 per cent, as most of the rail stations are at the finishing stages.

The minister made this known after his inspection of the project site in Abuja.

He noted that there are 13 railway bridges, 50 culverts, 15 flyover bridges and 9 pedestrian overpasses and bridges that are all 100 per cent completed.

The minister said that the total length of the rail double track laid is 45.245 kilometres, thereby making it 100 per cent completed of the entire lots.

According to him, out of the total 12 rail stations under construction, 10 are at advanced stage with painting and installation of mechanical and electrical works currently in progress.

“The remaining two are being fast tracked, thereby making the entire stations 85 per cent completed,’’ he said.

The minister stated that the locomotive and rolling stock depot is 85 per cent completed, while communication and signalling are also 85 per cent completed.

“The percentage progress of work on the power supply is, however, 20 per cent but adequate progress would be achieved soon,” he said.

He said that due to the importance the present administration attached to the rail project, the FCTA would work assiduously to complete the project and make it operational as planned.

He said that his administration was determined to assuage the difficulties currently being experienced by commuters in the territory, adding that this explained why rapid attention is given to the project.

 

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