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Abuja-Kaduna Train Finally Resumes Operations

After eight months of suspension as a result of terrorists’ attack on the rail lines, Abuja-Kaduna train station finally resumed operations today (Monday).

The operations officially resumed with the first train leaving the Rigasa Train Station in Kaduna to Abuja by 8:00 am. The first train also departed the Idu Train Station in Abuja to Kaduna State by 9:45 am. The Kaduna-Abuja bound train arrived at the Idu Train Station exactly at 10:22 am.

Our correspondents observed that there was a low turnout of passengers which could be owing largely to the short resumption notice while security presence was high. The security operatives at the station assured of passengers’ safety while officials of the NRC re-echoed the same thing.

Details later…

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