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Abuja-Kaduna train service records 900,000 passengers in two years- Official

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The Nigerian Railways Corporation (NRC) has disclosed that the Abuja-Kaduna train service has recorded approximately 900,000 passengers in two years.

The Manager of the train service,  Pascal Nnorli dropped this hint during the two years anniversary celebration of the service at the Idu train station in Abuja.

“As at today when we checked, we saw that we have carried approximately 900,000 passengers in two years” he said.

According to him, the service has provided 600 direct jobs since inception.

It will be recalled that President Muhammadu  flagged off the commercial operations of the service on July 26, 2016

Nnorli said “We have done well, based on the available infrastructure. Before 2016, we didn’t have any operational standard gauge railway in West Africa, this was the pioneer standard gauge operation in West Africa and here we are today carrying an average of 2000 passengers everyday to and from Abuja-Kaduna.”

He added e-ticketing will soon commence and access into the train terminal area would be electronically through the e-tickets.

“As a corporation, we are going further to make sure that we give people the best of rail service by introducing e-ticketing. The procurement process has started and we are in the next phase right now,” he said.

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