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LePhilippe (m)
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Ok, Do you guys know any information about the proposed subway in Lagos. I don't have very much information about it!!!
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iice (f)
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First time am hearing of a proposed subway
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dblock (m)
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One was proposed twenty years ago, but the guy behind it was assasinated, hope the guys behind this stay alive, some people are against devlopmements for this nation 
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iice (f)
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LMAO twenty years ago? hah we shall see how well this one fares
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LePhilippe (m)
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i have read alot about it but i think its only a proposal and it might not be allowed
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Constantin
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A subway was proposed in the heady 70´s when our country literally drowned in countless petrodollars but since then those projects have nver been picked up. That was some talking about a monorail project between Lagos Airport to Lagos Island and VI
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LoverBwoy (m)
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As things are right now, the best option for lagos would be overhead light rail. lagos is too congested it has no proper planning.
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LePhilippe (m)
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I think subway is a great idea!!! It will obviously take the strain out of travel and it will help to develop the people in a sense. The old rural Lagos of okadas and molues will be banished never to return, with a new shining Lagos in it's place. Also, i think this prepare and pave the way for a mall revolution with the closure of many open markets.
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Busta (f)
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hmmmm . . subway in Lagos?
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miky (m)
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subway or applebee's
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NSNA
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overhead light railway is a better alternative.
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omogenaija (f)
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i think nigeria should fix the messed up roads
not to even imagine or talk about an underground road ,
abi na beans ?
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candylips (m)
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a light rail is the best in terms of cost and maintainance. But am not sure we can maintain a rail network. look at our roads
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soulpatrol (f)
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subway or applebee's
ah ah, no be food them dey talk about for hia now. you hungry? 
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LoverBwoy (m)
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a light rail is the best in terms of cost and maintainance. But am not sure we can maintain a rail network. look at our roads
With a private firm it would work, no politics just independent private project- it can work it doesnt have to be too complicated just a East-West or crossrail network will take some pressure off the roads
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GNature (m)
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Lagos state is spearheading a light rail project which will be private-sector driven.
Phase 1 of the project will run from Iddo to Alagbado with further extension to Lagos Island and Ijoko, Ogun state.
I didn't hear anything about a subway proposal for lagos, may be @ topic is referring to this light rail initiative.
I'll provide a link to this as soon as I come across one.
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GNature (m)
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In its continual effort to find a lasting solution to the perennial transportation problem in the state, the Lagos State Government in conjunction with the World Bank is planning to put in place the Light Rail Mass Transit and associated bus services before the end of the year.
The Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA)’s External Relations Specialist Mr. Kolawole Ojelabi confirmed the sincerity of the state government to embark on the project. Hence in recognition of the magnitude of the project, Lenna International has been assigned to carry out feasibility survey on the workability of the project.
In realising the state government‘s vision, the Light Rail Mass Transit which will be powered by electricity by means of overhead wires would initially make use of Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) track from Iddo, Lagos to Ifo in Ogun state.
In addition 11 stations would either be built or renovated and Iddo Terminal would be converted to a rail interchange while bus services would be introduced from Iddo to Lagos Island.
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j-girl (f)
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my own concern about this good plan is armed robbery, you know how many robberies are going to go on underground? They do it in daylight, street corners and subway will just be a like icing on their cakes. If they do it they have to be prepared to secure it.
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candylips (m)
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In realising the state government‘s vision, the Light Rail Mass Transit which will be powered by electricity by means of overhead wires would initially make use of Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) track from Iddo, Lagos to Ifo in Ogun state.
Where will the Electricity to power the trains be sourced. Last time i checked they can't even supply electricity to houses. I think this is all TALK TALK as usual nothing will come of out of it. well it is a proposal innit .
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dblock (m)
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The contracts for the SubWay are conjoined to IPPs. The chinese are going to construct a series of these in various places, the electricity generated will predominantly be pumped into the national Grid. It may be only a proposal but it can become a reality in little more than a second 
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Tmoni (m)
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subway- too expensive and dangerous, you might be going from ikeja to VI and NEPA, sorry PHCN (Please Hire Candle Now) takes away the electricity and you are stuck some odd, scary and unimaginable metres underground in the known hot, humid tropics, i have never heard of a better scheme to reduce the population.  light rail- best bet 
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ucantseeme
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Subway is what lagos needs or metro-rail, but the problem is maintainance robbers would also use it as a new means of planning your life. It wont be safe. they have to tackle security 1st before they can think of doing anything.
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c0dec (m)
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with all the pot-holes in lagos, it wouldn't be safe underground.
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uzomaeze (m)
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i hope for the best in the project thin but i know i believe it tight and it will be good for lag
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drlawng (m)
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There goes my beloved country again, trying to run before crawling. There are lots of infrastructural improvements that needs to be done before lagos can consider building a subway system. It will be an undergrond grave for thousands with Power outages, and the current dispicable physical planning of that city, this is an idea from a deluded individual or individuals. this may be another ajaokuta (phantom project as a way of further defrauding nigerians).
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Christino (m)
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@ Drlawng, Run before crawling ke? this is flying in the night with poor vision  Trust me, this won't materialize till 2040!
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lafile (m)
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solution to the traffic madness in lagos is simple - ferry. you think say God give us all this water for nothing?
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baby4u2 (f)
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as this proposal becomes reality someday i hope police training increases too, so that crime will not increase. Who remembers that subway walk near falomo? it had to be close because of cases of thef and rape, let alone a subway/train station underground.
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akara (m)
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I laugh, in a city, where there is no light, no maintenance culture, we talk about building a a light railway system. Look what became of the old NRC. We should ask how they have agreed to share the loot. How many years will this project take to accomplish and if it eventually gets accomplished, how long will it function. Its a good idea but we are not ready yet.
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ksmallsz (m)
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This'll be a great idea, Subway Roads, i believe this'll be approved and they'll take their plainin to this to be a better one, and first they should focuse on out Nigerian JAGAJAGA roads, haha, Nigeria is the best in West Africa, I mean in Africa, and we deserve all these, Good Roads, OverHead Rail Roads n all. Let em take it into consideration. K.
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JosBoy4Lif (m)
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Abuja makes more economical sense, though its young city, they need to get the groundworks in place now
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LePhilippe (m)
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My bad people, official the proposal has been scraped and an LRT has been scheduled in it's place. But, there are plans to build a monorail from Airport to V.I and the likes. 
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