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Lagos Closes Marina Road For Rail Project, Suggests Alternate Routes

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Lagos Closes Marina Road For Rail Project, Suggests Alternate Routes - autojosh

Lagos State Government closes Marina road over ongoing Blue Line Rail Project, suggests alternate routes. 

A statement releases advised motorists from Eko Bridge to also use Leventis inwards outer Marina Road.

Motorists can also use 3rd Mainland Bridge or Oyingbo-Iddo-Carter Bridge to Leventis and connect their destinations.

Lagos Shuts Marina Road For Rail ProjectThe Lagos State Government on Sunday announced the closure of the busy Marina road from Apongbon Bridge over the ongoing Blue Line Rail Project in the state.





The headquarters of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and several other corporate organizations are located on Marina road.

The General Manager, Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), Bolaji Oreagba, who disclosed this in a statement titled “Traffic Advisory from LASTMA” on Sunday, said the closure of the road would take effect on Monday.

Lagos Closes Marina Road For Rail Project, Suggests Alternate Routes - autojosh

Oreagba suggested alternative routes for motorists in the state.

“As part of the ongoing Blue Line Light Rail Project, there will be launching of the beam on November 22 on outer Marina road after descending from Apongbon Bridge.

“The construction starts from 10:00 a.m. and motorists are advised to plan their journey as a lane will be available for vehicular movement from Apongbon Bridge.

“In addition, motorists from Eko Bridge can also use Leventis inwards outer Marina road or motorists can make use of alternative routes such as 3rd Mainland Bridge or Oyingbo-Iddo-Carter Bridge to Leventis and connect their destinations.





“While we seek the support and cooperation of all road users, we apologize for any inconveniences this may cause,” he said.

The statement was, however, silent on when the road will be reopened to traffic.





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