Abuja new energy skytrain station
4 mi) first phase has two lines and 12 stations opened in July 2018, connecting Abuja city centre with the international airport via the Lagos–Kano Standard Gauge Railway at Idu. . A new-energy mobility and infrastructure company, Zuid Energies Limited, Monday revealed it partnered the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) to deploy electric taxi services across major international airports to boost transport efficiency and improve Nigeria's zero emission efforts. The deployment will begin with a pilot phase in Abuja and Lagos, Nigeria's two busiest. . [PDF Version]FAQS about Abuja new energy skytrain station
How many train stations are there in Abuja?
Upon opening in 2018, only the section between Abuja Metro Station and the Airport was operational, with an intermediate station at Idu. The remaining nine stations were originally scheduled to begin operations in 2020. The rolling stock used for this line initially consisted of only three diesel rail coaches.
What is Abuja rail mass transit?
Abuja Rail Mass Transit (commonly known as Abuja Light Rail) is a regional rail transport system in the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria. It was the first rapid transit system in Nigeria and the second such system in sub-saharan Africa (after Addis Ababa Light Rail).
What is Abuja Metro Line?
The first phase of the project connects the city center to Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, stopping at the Abuja-Kaduna Railway station in Idu. The Abuja Metro Line was launched on 12 July 2018 and a three-trains-per-day service opened for passengers the following week.