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Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by NwaliE01: 8:27pm On Aug 16, 2018
I will never side anyone irrespective of his religion, tribe or political affiliation. It's either you are working for the progress of our father land or not.
If you are not, then I detest you from my heart. Let's put hands together and uphold the Labour of our heros past. Nigeria is in your hand to build, do your best at any given opportunity.
I pledge to always do my best, what about you?

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Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by Nobody: 8:29pm On Aug 16, 2018
krattoss:
The rate to which you guys compare and contrast is so alarming and uncalled for..
Every nation, person, people, level has its challenges, ups and downs..
That's why we re always told thus If u re comparing urself to another man, u re insulting urself.


u are very stupid Oga

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Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by proeast(m): 8:33pm On Aug 16, 2018
seguno2:


Tinubu, Fashola and Ambode have been exposed for the biggest thieves and rogues that they are.
You have done an amazing, excellent job of comparative analysis.
Bravo bro.
The level of mediocrity being bandied about in Nigeria is so irritating, disturbing and alarming. Lagosians are supposed to be largely enlightened yet they accept the kind of strangle-hold Tinubu has over the years used to keep Lagos on its knees thereby turning it into a giant with clay feet!! The kind of suffering residents of Lagos pass through everyday in trying to get by is so heartbreaking and traffic jams and accommodation crises alone constitute the biggest problem and misery people face in the city and the light rail project would have gone a long way in solving this issue because a significant percentage of those driving their cars into the roads as early as 4am would reduce as more people use the light rail for transit and many too won't mind leaving the city centre for suburbs since they can easily get to work through the light rail. Regardless of how important this project is to Lagos and it's people yet Tinubu through his puppets in Alausa has continued to enrich themselves at the expense of the citizens. Even Lagosians have accepted the mediocrity being thrown at them and even go ahead to celebrate them! The other time, an ordinary busstop was constructed and it suddenly became such a great feat that is being celebrated till today!! What many fail to understand is that Lagos was a former Federal capital for donkey years and the colonial masters in all the colonies concentrated developed in the capitals and try to bring it at par to what they have in their own countries. Irrespective of the fact that the capital was moved to Abuja, at least the foundation has already been created which subsequent state governments ought to build upon but instead of doing that the successive mediocre governors of Lagos keeps comparing the little they do to other states in Nigeria and be feeling funky while embezzling the monies that should go for development. Take a look at the peers of Lagos like Nairobi,Cairo, J'bourg, Abidjan etc and tell me if any of them is as chaotic and unlivable like Lagos. You can even mistake some of these African cities for Europe while Lagos continue to compare itself with Ibadan, Onitsha, Aba and Kano and afterwards feel like it's doing fine. A recent UN report stated that Lagos is the third most unlivable city in the world after war torn Damascus and the governor/authorities wasn't irritated.

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Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by bigtt76(f): 8:45pm On Aug 16, 2018
Dem curse we Na undecided
Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by Felincous(m): 8:46pm On Aug 16, 2018
Dime of you Will Just Google some stupid things And post it. Do you know how Many projects that are ongoing in Lagos state Rtnw? Pls take your hatred to tour papa house. Frustrated ipigs . Quote me and let Ogun god of Iron strike you seas.

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Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by ChidiAlaigbo: 9:12pm On Aug 16, 2018
proeast:
The level of mediocrity being bandied about in Nigeria is so irritating, disturbing and alarming. Lagosians are supposed to be largely enlightened yet they accept the kind of strangle-hold Tinubu has over the years used to keep Lagos on its knees thereby turning it into a giant with clay feet!! The kind of suffering residents of Lagos pass through everyday in trying to get by is so heartbreaking and traffic jams and accommodation crises alone constitute the biggest problem and misery people face in the city and the light rail project would have gone a long way in solving this issue because a significant percentage of those driving their cars into the roads as early as 4am would reduce as more people use the light rail for transit and many too won't mind leaving the city centre for suburbs since they can easily get to work through the light rail. Regardless of how important this project is to Lagos and it's people yet Tinubu through his puppets in Alausa has continued to enrich themselves at the expense of the citizens. Even Lagosians have accepted the mediocrity being thrown at them and even go ahead to celebrate them! The other time, an ordinary busstop was constructed and it suddenly became such a great feat that is being celebrated till today!! What many fail to understand is that Lagos was a former Federal capital for donkey years and the colonial masters in all the colonies concentrated developed in the capitals and try to bring it at par to what they have in their own countries. Irrespective of the fact that the capital was moved to Abuja, at least the foundation has already been created which subsequent state governments ought to build upon but instead of doing that the successive mediocre governors of Lagos keeps comparing the little they do to other states in Nigeria and be feeling funky while embezzling the monies that should go for development. Take a look at the peers of Lagos like Nairobi,Cairo, J'bourg, Abidjan etc and tell me if any of them is as chaotic and unlivable like Lagos. You can even mistake some of these African cities for Europe while Lagos continue to compare itself with Ibadan, Onitsha, Aba and Kano and afterwards feel like it's doing fine. A recent UN report stated that Lagos is the third most unlivable city in the world after war torn Damascus and the governor/authorities wasn't irritated.

Worry about your Biafuro!

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Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by Nobody: 9:33pm On Aug 16, 2018
proeast:
The level of mediocrity being bandied about in Nigeria is so irritating, disturbing and alarming. Lagosians are supposed to be largely enlightened yet they accept the kind of strangle-hold Tinubu has over the years used to keep Lagos on its knees thereby turning it into a giant with clay feet!! The kind of suffering residents of Lagos pass through everyday in trying to get by is so heartbreaking and traffic jams and accommodation crises alone constitute the biggest problem and misery people face in the city and the light rail project would have gone a long way in solving this issue because a significant percentage of those driving their cars into the roads as early as 4am would reduce as more people use the light rail for transit and many too won't mind leaving the city centre for suburbs since they can easily get to work through the light rail. Regardless of how important this project is to Lagos and it's people yet Tinubu through his puppets in Alausa has continued to enrich themselves at the expense of the citizens. Even Lagosians have accepted the mediocrity being thrown at them and even go ahead to celebrate them! The other time, an ordinary busstop was constructed and it suddenly became such a great feat that is being celebrated till today!! What many fail to understand is that Lagos was a former Federal capital for donkey years and the colonial masters in all the colonies concentrated developed in the capitals and try to bring it at par to what they have in their own countries. Irrespective of the fact that the capital was moved to Abuja, at least the foundation has already been created which subsequent state governments ought to build upon but instead of doing that the successive mediocre governors of Lagos keeps comparing the little they do to other states in Nigeria and be feeling funky while embezzling the monies that should go for development. Take a look at the peers of Lagos like Nairobi,Cairo, J'bourg, Abidjan etc and tell me if any of them is as chaotic and unlivable like Lagos. You can even mistake some of these African cities for Europe while Lagos continue to compare itself with Ibadan, Onitsha, Aba and Kano and afterwards feel like it's doing fine. A recent UN report stated that Lagos is the third most unlivable city in the world after war torn Damascus and the governor/authorities wasn't irritated.

Thank you very much for this comment the truth is that most of us Lagosians fail to understand the monumental corruption going on in this government. The current system of things in Lagos is likened to an organized mafia syndicate with Tinubu at the top as the boss while his boys do his bidding as governors. What people in this forum failed to understand is that the amount being earmarked for this project is highly preposterous what we have currently on ground is not even up to €50m and we are being told that €100m is what is being spent!!!!!Haha these people should fear God naaaa
Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by jaygogna(m): 9:59pm On Aug 16, 2018
I no just understand this ur comment..... see as our backwardness plain.... u still wan sugarcoat am
Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by Nobody: 10:11pm On Aug 16, 2018
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Algeria

Alstom-manufactured Citadis trams have started commercial operations at Sidi Bel Abbes, a city located in the north-western part of Algeria.

The Government of Algeria's Minister of Transport and Public Works Abdelghani Zaalane inaugurated the new services in the presence of other officials.

Alstom was originally contracted to deliver 30 Citadis trams in December 2013.

Alstom Algeria president Henri Bussery said: “With Sidi Bel Abbes, we are pursuing our partnership with Algeria to provide its inhabitants with the most environmentally friendly, comfortable transport system in existence: the tram.

“To date, the cities of Algeria have ordered 128 Citadis tram units to meet the mobility needs of passengers.”

The trams will operate on a line measuring 14.3km and are capable of carrying 302 passengers.

The 44m-long Citadis trams feature seven modules, low floors, and 12 side doors to ensure comfortable passenger movement, even for commuters with reduced mobility.



Algeria have 7 cities with tramway system . the sid belabess city tramway you shared is one of the lastest finished wink

each city have its color

Algiers Bleu
Oran Red
Constantine Green
Sidi belabes Gold
Ouargla Grey
Mostaganem Azure
Setif red raspberry

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Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by Nobody: 10:13pm On Aug 16, 2018
Algiers city have also a metro system that start service in 2011

Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by AutoReportNG: 10:36pm On Aug 16, 2018
Algerian1:


Algeria have 7 cities with tramway system . the sid belabess city tramway you shared is one of the lastest finished wink

each city have its color

Algiers Bleu
Oran Red
Constantine Green
Sidi belabes Gold
Ouargla Grey
Mostaganem Azure
Setif red raspberry


Thank you sir!!!! It seems you live in Algeria? Thanks for your input

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Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by Moorish: 10:36pm On Aug 16, 2018
biafranqueen:
3 years ago I warned Nigeria about the backwardness of the APC top dogs. I spent hours bringing to N/L and Facebook the progress Nigeria was heading in, not PDP, APC, NPC, APGA, but Nigeria and Nigerians. Imagine in 2 years over 200 Chineses companies came to Nigeria and opened a company.

It took about 1.5 years to get OBJ off GEJ's back it took another year to try an figure out we have to make our own weapons because the whole world including the United States refused to help us fight Boko Harem, they took our millions in South Africa and gave it back to Buhari. Where is that money Buhari got back from SA by the way? Clinton even refused to call them a terrorist organization, USA was hating on Nigerians progress and used puppets like Tinubu who was let out of jail to come and join the raping of Nigeria's economy.

You were warned by me and others that Buhari went to War College in Virginia when it was set up to be a school of assassins and economic hitmen. APC supporters like Berem said it will help him take down BH in 3 months. Not only did he not stop them but two smaller terror groups blew up and started killing Nigerians in the North and Middle Belt. Now 3 years later, more people have died than GEJ's 5 years, the infrastructure has not been maintained.
The only thing maintained in Nigeria the last 3 years is Buhari in the London hospitals.

We need a whole new leadership, we don't need APC or PDP anymore. Those old warlords have failed us completely we have to really go for a change this time not change of party. We have to take another chance and vote in a non- politician non-government woman /man into office.
Hypocritical statement that

You praised PDP for most of your post

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Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by authority2006(m): 11:10pm On Aug 16, 2018
biafranqueen:
3 years ago I warned Nigeria about the backwardness of the APC top dogs. I spent hours bringing to N/L and Facebook the progress Nigeria was heading in, not PDP, APC, NPC, APGA, but Nigeria and Nigerians. Imagine in 2 years over 200 Chineses companies came to Nigeria and opened a company.

It took about 1.5 years to get OBJ off GEJ's back it took another year to try an figure out we have to make our own weapons because the whole world including the United States refused to help us fight Boko Harem, they took our millions in South Africa and gave it back to Buhari. Where is that money Buhari got back from SA by the way?

Trash. GEJ was a mistake and disaster, just accept and move on because you can't rewrite the history that we all witnessed live and direct.
May be you have something to say about 2.1 billion dollars too, the money he said that was meant for fighting terrorism?
Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by authority2006(m): 11:12pm On Aug 16, 2018
Moorish:

Hypocritical statement that

You praised PDP for most of your post

Don't mind him. It took 1.5 years to get Obj off back Jonathan! What an hilarious statement!
Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by 3kay945(m): 1:28am On Aug 17, 2018
krattoss:
The rate to which you guys compare and contrast is so alarming and uncalled for..
Every nation, person, people, level has its challenges, ups and downs..
That's why we re always told thus If u re comparing urself to another man, u re insulting urself.


Will you shut up there? Typical zombies mentality. They can defend shit.
Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by 3kay945(m): 1:36am On Aug 17, 2018
Sannisege:
Silly comparison from pained Igbos. Comparing Project finance by a state within a country to that financed by a national government. At least Lagos has started something. What have Eastern states started apart from baby factories. Nonsense.

Use your head for once... Won fi seyin ni?
Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by 4koff: 7:18am On Aug 17, 2018
Ask how much was used in these countries and the quality and finishing of the jobs

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Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by colestephan86: 8:59am On Aug 17, 2018
AutoReportNG:
Nigeria with a population of 180 million people with diverse tongues, cultures, and languages. Nigeria is blessed with intelligent, smart, mobile and creative people, this can be seen all over the world as in the case of research, analysis, medicine, peacekeeping, we are a force to reckon with. As good as this attributes are to us, we seem to lag behind in terms of growth, and what it takes to keep up. Its no doubt that the government as an institution is trying its best for growth and also by creating a conducive atmosphere for investors to invest in. One of this the Lagos Blue Rail Transit.

The Lagos Rail Mass Transit is an urban rail system being developed and under construction in Lagos. The system is being managed by the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) and is envisioned to consist eventually of seven lines. The railway equipment including electric power, signalling, rolling stock, and fare collection equipment will be provided by the private sector under a Concession Contract. LAMATA is responsible for policy direction, regulation, and infrastructure for the network.

The first section of the network, Phase I of the Blue Line, was originally planned to be completed in 2011. After many delays caused by funding shortfalls, the opening date was revised to 2018 but just recently, the Lagos state government has said the project will now be completed by 2022 so technically, The Lagos Rail Mass Transit will take 19 years to complete. According to reports from Lagos state government, a total of $600million has been spent so far and still counting now that the contract has been awarded to Alstom SA of France.

These are lists of African countries that started and completed their Light Rail Mass Transit after Lagos began its construction and they have completed it.

1. Ethiopia

Addis Ababa Light Rail is a light rail transportation system in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. A 17-kilometre (11 mi) line running from the city centre to industrial areas in the south of the city opened on 20 September 2015, inaugurated by Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn. Service began on 9 November 2015 for the second line (west-east). The total length of both lines is 31.6 kilometres (19.6 mi), with 39 stations. Trains are expected to be able to reach maximum speeds of 70 km/h (43 mph).

The railway was contracted by the China Railway Group Limited. The Ethiopian Railways Corporation began construction of the double track electrified light rail transit project in December 2011 after securing funds from the Export-Import Bank of China.[10] Trial operations were begun on 1 February 2015, with several months of testing following that. It is operated by the Shenzhen Metro Group.

The final cost to build the railway was US$475m, with construction taking three years. The Addis Ababa Light Rail was originally to have a total of 41 stations on its two lines, and each train was planned to have a capacity to carry 286 passengers. This will enable the light rail transit to provide a transportation service to 15,000 passengers per hour per direction (PPHPD) and 60,000 in all four directions. The railway lines have their own dedicated power grid.

According to CREC, the system carried on average 113,500 daily passengers in January 2016 with 153,000 passengers as highest passenger load during a single day. Service frequency was 10 minutes during peak hours on both lines and 20 minutes during off-peak hours. On average there were 94 train rotations on the Blue line (3,177.2 vehicle-kilometer) and 93 rotations on the Green line (3,236.4 vehicle-kilometer).


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Algeria

Alstom-manufactured Citadis trams have started commercial operations at Sidi Bel Abbes, a city located in the north-western part of Algeria.

The Government of Algeria's Minister of Transport and Public Works Abdelghani Zaalane inaugurated the new services in the presence of other officials.

Alstom was originally contracted to deliver 30 Citadis trams in December 2013.

Alstom Algeria president Henri Bussery said: “With Sidi Bel Abbes, we are pursuing our partnership with Algeria to provide its inhabitants with the most environmentally friendly, comfortable transport system in existence: the tram.

“To date, the cities of Algeria have ordered 128 Citadis tram units to meet the mobility needs of passengers.”

The trams will operate on a line measuring 14.3km and are capable of carrying 302 passengers.

The 44m-long Citadis trams feature seven modules, low floors, and 12 side doors to ensure comfortable passenger movement, even for commuters with reduced mobility.


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Morrocco

The Rabat-Salé tramway (In French: Tramway de Rabat-Salé) is a tram system in the Moroccan agglomeration of Rabat and Salé cities which opened on 23 May 2011.

The network is 19.5 km (12.1 mi) long with 31 stops has two lines (1 and 2) with combined section and frequency interval 8 min in peak hours and has calculated ridership 172,000 passengers per day. It is operated by Transdev with Alstom Citadis articulated modern trams consisted of two 5-pieces parts. Lines uses special new Hassan II bridge over the Bou Regreg and passes near Rabat-Ville station and through a specially arranged aperture in medieval city's wall. Expansion of existing lines and two more lines (3 and 4) are under construction with opening scheduled for 2018. From the 1910s to 1930s an old steam and oil tram network existed in Rabat. It is operated under contract by Transdev.

Construction of the network began in February 2007, opening on 23 May 2011. In January 2017, a seven-kilometer extension

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https://www.autoreportng.com/2018/08/lists-of-countries-that-started-and.html

The light rail project is a West African project , pls stop carrying fake news. These countries already have light rail system long before lagos even dreamt of it

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Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by AreaFada2: 10:54am On Aug 17, 2018
Na wa.
Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by akigbemaru: 11:40am On Aug 17, 2018
Daviddson:
Sadly this is a reflection of the state of the whole country. How come we have so many eggheads and very highly intelligent people as Nigerians but we never see the use of such intellect in the management and running of agencies, starting and completing of great infrastructural projects, etc? The answer is corruption. When the people that are in charge have vowed never to allow for continuous release of funds for the project until they are assured they'll get a kickback from it, this is what you get.

In the previous government, we had most likely the highest number of contract awards, but very little implementation, because a bulk of the monies were shared among the people who were supposed to carry it out. Such perfidy. In countries of law and order, collecting a bribe from a contractor (we're not even taking about taking a single dollar from government purse) will land you in jail after a speedy trial. But here, people embezzle our commonwealth, then use our ineffective judiciary to play ludo, after having bribed them in the secret.
Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by Nobody: 11:44am On Aug 17, 2018
BlackManta:


With the exception of Ethiopia...
Algeria, Morroco and their muslim neighbours are definitely not black.
They are Arab-Africans at best...


Genetically they are berbers , the native of north west africa ( maghreb now) .

But arab by definition include also poeple that speak arabic as first language ! Thats the case of maghreb . arab only by language but for ethnicity and genetics they are berbers . mostly white skin african .
Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by biafranqueen: 2:35am On Aug 27, 2018
Moorish:

Hypocritical statement that

You praised PDP for most of your post
A person not a party. Parties are for pockets not people.
Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by bizzibodi18: 2:17pm On Nov 16, 2018
biafranqueen:
3 years ago I warned Nigeria about the backwardness of the APC top dogs. I spent hours bringing to N/L and Facebook the progress Nigeria was heading in, not PDP, APC, NPC, APGA, but Nigeria and Nigerians. Imagine in 2 years over 200 Chineses companies came to Nigeria and opened a company.

It took about 1.5 years to get OBJ off GEJ's back it took another year to try an figure out we have to make our own weapons because the whole world including the United States refused to help us fight Boko Harem, they took our millions in South Africa and gave it back to Buhari. Where is that money Buhari got back from SA by the way? Clinton even refused to call them a terrorist organization, USA was hating on Nigerians progress and used puppets like Tinubu who was let out of jail to come and join the raping of Nigeria's economy.

You were warned by me and others that Buhari went to War College in Virginia when it was set up to be a school of assassins and economic hitmen. APC supporters like Berem said it will help him take down BH in 3 months. Not only did he not stop them but two smaller terror groups blew up and started killing Nigerians in the North and Middle Belt. Now 3 years later, more people have died than GEJ's 5 years, the infrastructure has not been maintained.
The only thing maintained in Nigeria the last 3 years is Buhari in the London hospitals.

We need a whole new leadership, we don't need APC or PDP anymore. Those old warlords have failed us completely we have to really go for a change this time not change of party. We have to take another chance and vote in a non- politician non-government woman /man into office.

Reading through your comments has made me conclude you are like the multitude of Nigerians, you really don't know where and what your problem is....
Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by bizzibodi18: 2:29pm On Nov 16, 2018
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Nigeria with a population of 180 million people with diverse tongues, cultures, and languages. Nigeria is blessed with intelligent, smart, mobile and creative people, this can be seen all over the world as in the case of research, analysis, medicine, peacekeeping, we are a force to reckon with. As good as this attributes are to us, we seem to lag behind in terms of growth, and what it takes to keep up. Its no doubt that the government as an institution is trying its best for growth and also by creating a conducive atmosphere for investors to invest in. One of this the Lagos Blue Rail Transit.

The Lagos Rail Mass Transit is an urban rail system being developed and under construction in Lagos. The system is being managed by the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) and is envisioned to consist eventually of seven lines. The railway equipment including electric power, signalling, rolling stock, and fare collection equipment will be provided by the private sector under a Concession Contract. LAMATA is responsible for policy direction, regulation, and infrastructure for the network.

The first section of the network, Phase I of the Blue Line, was originally planned to be completed in 2011. After many delays caused by funding shortfalls, the opening date was revised to 2018 but just recently, the Lagos state government has said the project will now be completed by 2022 so technically, The Lagos Rail Mass Transit will take 19 years to complete. According to reports from Lagos state government, a total of $600million has been spent so far and still counting now that the contract has been awarded to Alstom SA of France.

These are lists of African countries that started and completed their Light Rail Mass Transit after Lagos began its construction and they have completed it.

1. Ethiopia

Addis Ababa Light Rail is a light rail transportation system in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. A 17-kilometre (11 mi) line running from the city centre to industrial areas in the south of the city opened on 20 September 2015, inaugurated by Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn. Service began on 9 November 2015 for the second line (west-east). The total length of both lines is 31.6 kilometres (19.6 mi), with 39 stations. Trains are expected to be able to reach maximum speeds of 70 km/h (43 mph).

The railway was contracted by the China Railway Group Limited. The Ethiopian Railways Corporation began construction of the double track electrified light rail transit project in December 2011 after securing funds from the Export-Import Bank of China.[10] Trial operations were begun on 1 February 2015, with several months of testing following that. It is operated by the Shenzhen Metro Group.

The final cost to build the railway was US$475m, with construction taking three years. The Addis Ababa Light Rail was originally to have a total of 41 stations on its two lines, and each train was planned to have a capacity to carry 286 passengers. This will enable the light rail transit to provide a transportation service to 15,000 passengers per hour per direction (PPHPD) and 60,000 in all four directions. The railway lines have their own dedicated power grid.

According to CREC, the system carried on average 113,500 daily passengers in January 2016 with 153,000 passengers as highest passenger load during a single day. Service frequency was 10 minutes during peak hours on both lines and 20 minutes during off-peak hours. On average there were 94 train rotations on the Blue line (3,177.2 vehicle-kilometer) and 93 rotations on the Green line (3,236.4 vehicle-kilometer).


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Algeria

Alstom-manufactured Citadis trams have started commercial operations at Sidi Bel Abbes, a city located in the north-western part of Algeria.

The Government of Algeria's Minister of Transport and Public Works Abdelghani Zaalane inaugurated the new services in the presence of other officials.

Alstom was originally contracted to deliver 30 Citadis trams in December 2013.

Alstom Algeria president Henri Bussery said: “With Sidi Bel Abbes, we are pursuing our partnership with Algeria to provide its inhabitants with the most environmentally friendly, comfortable transport system in existence: the tram.

“To date, the cities of Algeria have ordered 128 Citadis tram units to meet the mobility needs of passengers.”

The trams will operate on a line measuring 14.3km and are capable of carrying 302 passengers.

The 44m-long Citadis trams feature seven modules, low floors, and 12 side doors to ensure comfortable passenger movement, even for commuters with reduced mobility.


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Morrocco

The Rabat-Salé tramway (In French: Tramway de Rabat-Salé) is a tram system in the Moroccan agglomeration of Rabat and Salé cities which opened on 23 May 2011.

The network is 19.5 km (12.1 mi) long with 31 stops has two lines (1 and 2) with combined section and frequency interval 8 min in peak hours and has calculated ridership 172,000 passengers per day. It is operated by Transdev with Alstom Citadis articulated modern trams consisted of two 5-pieces parts. Lines uses special new Hassan II bridge over the Bou Regreg and passes near Rabat-Ville station and through a specially arranged aperture in medieval city's wall. Expansion of existing lines and two more lines (3 and 4) are under construction with opening scheduled for 2018. From the 1910s to 1930s an old steam and oil tram network existed in Rabat. It is operated under contract by Transdev.

Construction of the network began in February 2007, opening on 23 May 2011. In January 2017, a seven-kilometer extension

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Source:
https://www.autoreportng.com/2018/08/lists-of-countries-that-started-and.html

Sorry but I just have to conclude this report is shallow and to a large extent has got bias traits, how can you compare country projects with state powered projects? You'd have just used a failed "Federal Government" light rail project of which they are numerous, instead of trying to compare country sponsored projects with state sponsored projects because a country's state definitely differs from that of a state which operates under another nation.... I discovered in this article that you won't criticise "Federal Government" failed light rail project and the reason is simple; your target is APC and you're not concerned about comparing failed projects and policies in Nigeria with that of its other African counterparts.... You don't want to analyse the gores in PDP rulership, you don't want us to know them and thereby you don't want to earn for PDP, a bad name but wish to tarnish that of APC, a round of applause to your smartness........
Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by bizzibodi18: 2:30pm On Nov 16, 2018
germanized:
APC and Ambode are shameless. Poor roads being constructed all over the place. Lagos-abeokuta road that shouldn't last more than a year has turned into an eyesore, Lagos is the dirtiest city in the world and we all know it. Garbage everywhere.... Shamess politicians.

I don't get, you mean APC is actually problem in Nigeria, with only four years in power.... Sorry ooo, but how old is the Nigerian problem?
Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by bizzibodi18: 2:44pm On Nov 16, 2018
RealTrump:
1. Lagos is nothing but a overhyped dustbin.
2. The Government prefer to build more BRT lanes from Ikeja to Able Egba instead of trains or trams. Have u ever asked who owns all the BRTs in Lagos?
3. Lagos (n Nigeria by extension) will eventually get better, but some people will have to first die. I try to think of a solution but non comes to mind.

To d OP, if they speed-up the construction of trains n they become widely accessible, who will use the BRTs? The answer to this little puzzle lies in question 2.

Those trains will never be ready in the next 5 years, enjoy the BRT.

There's a larger image to the picture you're trying to portray.... If there had been a viable active opposition during the APC years in Lagos, I'm sure today it would have been a different story. But the next powerful faction has been useless!!!The PDP of course, today its getting better in the center because APC actually worked its opposition years...... Have you asked yourself why the country seems worse in the last four years? Answer shouldn't be farfetched, its because the opposition has been useless these past four years! How do we know this? Only recently did Rivers, Bayelsa and Delta states start with infrastructural developments, yet they've not been as competitive as the APC in opposition, I felt PDP was ready to give APC the final run, reason why its conceded to defeat in 2015 but four years gone, I can't but conclude with the popular saying, "a leopard can never change its spots" meanwhile I'll advise and encourage Nigerians to retain APC until we find a better, promising replacement......
Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by bizzibodi18: 3:13pm On Nov 16, 2018
proeast:
The level of mediocrity being bandied about in Nigeria is so irritating, disturbing and alarming. Lagosians are supposed to be largely enlightened yet they accept the kind of strangle-hold Tinubu has over the years used to keep Lagos on its knees thereby turning it into a giant with clay feet!! The kind of suffering residents of Lagos pass through everyday in trying to get by is so heartbreaking and traffic jams and accommodation crises alone constitute the biggest problem and misery people face in the city and the light rail project would have gone a long way in solving this issue because a significant percentage of those driving their cars into the roads as early as 4am would reduce as more people use the light rail for transit and many too won't mind leaving the city centre for suburbs since they can easily get to work through the light rail. Regardless of how important this project is to Lagos and it's people yet Tinubu through his puppets in Alausa has continued to enrich themselves at the expense of the citizens. Even Lagosians have accepted the mediocrity being thrown at them and even go ahead to celebrate them! The other time, an ordinary busstop was constructed and it suddenly became such a great feat that is being celebrated till today!! What many fail to understand is that Lagos was a former Federal capital for donkey years and the colonial masters in all the colonies concentrated developed in the capitals and try to bring it at par to what they have in their own countries. Irrespective of the fact that the capital was moved to Abuja, at least the foundation has already been created which subsequent state governments ought to build upon but instead of doing that the successive mediocre governors of Lagos keeps comparing the little they do to other states in Nigeria and be feeling funky while embezzling the monies that should go for development. Take a look at the peers of Lagos like Nairobi,Cairo, J'bourg, Abidjan etc and tell me if any of them is as chaotic and unlivable like Lagos. You can even mistake some of these African cities for Europe while Lagos continue to compare itself with Ibadan, Onitsha, Aba and Kano and afterwards feel like it's doing fine. A recent UN report stated that Lagos is the third most unlivable city in the world after war torn Damascus and the governor/authorities wasn't irritated.
Please sir, while you misinform, do so with sense! I'm sure you don't know that:
1.) Only V.I, Ikoyi, Yaba, and parts of Surulere and Apapa formed the parts of Lagos which was once Nigeria's capital.
2.) At a point in Obasanjo's eight years rule, Lagos was denied federal allocation for four years, yet it stood and survived.
3.) There are far more better and developed areas in today's Lagos, compared to the parts that formed the country's former capital.
4.) The caricature political and economic structure institutionalised in 1999 by the founding fathers of PDP (the likes of Abdulsalam, IBB, Theophilus Danjuma, etc) will continue to haunt Lagos and other parts of the country(reason why the issue is national).
5.) Except the names mentioned in No. 4 above don't continue to reflect on FORBES, etc, our problems will remain unsolved.

FYI, Tinubu is only a smart opportunist who was able to make it by taking advantage of public office, government policies and the Nigerian situation. He didn't loot the treasury like your heroes, they aren't even smart enough to make use of government policies, more reason why Dangote took good advantage of their myopic selves.... Or did Adenuga, Dangote and Otedola steal public funds? Absolutely no.
Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by Nobody: 4:07pm On Nov 16, 2018
bizzibodi18:


I don't get, you mean APC is actually problem in Nigeria, with only four years in power.... Sorry ooo, but how old is the Nigerian problem?

So you're saying 4 years is not enough to do good roads? Maybe you use a helicopter...
Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by Raalsalghul: 5:12pm On Nov 16, 2018
I'm expecting someone to come and say "Nigeria will be better". Yes I mean you deepsight.
Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by bizzibodi18: 8:23am On Nov 17, 2018
germanized:


So you're saying 4 years is not enough to do good roads? Maybe you use a helicopter...

Hahaha, roads of how many kilometres brother, problem of how many years?
If you're a Christian then I shouldn't bother trying to explain how long it took a whole God to right the "less-than-one-minutes" wrongs of Adam and Eve... By the way among those screaming the four-year taggline are those who had the privilege of ruling for sixteen good years and opposing for four years, yet they can't point at something tangible they've achieved in the twenty years..... If APC had opposed this way, they wouldn't have smelled second party..... That same part APC towed should be towed by any other political arrangement; delivery of free education to the masses, delivery of good road networks and beautification, these are APC ideologies that have come to stay, and these fundamentals have been responsible for the party's success. How about the PDP, what policies and ideologies have they been able to establish or identify with since inception and claims to be Africa's largest political party? In addition, if today I discover a fresh party that has focus and can make its unpopular self popular with "hardwork" and not scam, honestly I'll join and expend all of my resources in making it work!
Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by Raalsalghul: 8:25am On Nov 17, 2018
proeast:
The level of mediocrity being bandied about in Nigeria is so irritating, disturbing and alarming. Lagosians are supposed to be largely enlightened yet they accept the kind of strangle-hold Tinubu has over the years used to keep Lagos on its knees thereby turning it into a giant with clay feet!! The kind of suffering residents of Lagos pass through everyday in trying to get by is so heartbreaking and traffic jams and accommodation crises alone constitute the biggest problem and misery people face in the city and the light rail project would have gone a long way in solving this issue because a significant percentage of those driving their cars into the roads as early as 4am would reduce as more people use the light rail for transit and many too won't mind leaving the city centre for suburbs since they can easily get to work through the light rail. Regardless of how important this project is to Lagos and it's people yet Tinubu through his puppets in Alausa has continued to enrich themselves at the expense of the citizens. Even Lagosians have accepted the mediocrity being thrown at them and even go ahead to celebrate them! The other time, an ordinary busstop was constructed and it suddenly became such a great feat that is being celebrated till today!! What many fail to understand is that Lagos was a former Federal capital for donkey years and the colonial masters in all the colonies concentrated developed in the capitals and try to bring it at par to what they have in their own countries. Irrespective of the fact that the capital was moved to Abuja, at least the foundation has already been created which subsequent state governments ought to build upon but instead of doing that the successive mediocre governors of Lagos keeps comparing the little they do to other states in Nigeria and be feeling funky while embezzling the monies that should go for development. Take a look at the peers of Lagos like Nairobi,Cairo, J'bourg, Abidjan etc and tell me if any of them is as chaotic and unlivable like Lagos. You can even mistake some of these African cities for Europe while Lagos continue to compare itself with Ibadan, Onitsha, Aba and Kano and afterwards feel like it's doing fine. A recent UN report stated that Lagos is the third most unlivable city in the world after war torn Damascus and the governor/authorities wasn't irritated.
People like the one you replied to are the sai baba and atiku folks. Brainwashed beyond repair.
Re: Africa Countries That Started And Completed Their Rail Mass Transit After Lagos by bizzibodi18: 8:26am On Nov 17, 2018
bigtt76:
Dem curse we Na undecided
What a handle.... Are you for real?

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