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  • Fed Govt takes delivery of 17 train wagons for freight services

    Fed Govt takes delivery of 17 train wagons for freight services

    Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), has taken delivery of 17 locomotive driven wagons for cargo operations on the national rail networks.

    This is in continuation and consolidation of freight services launched by the Federal Ministry of Transportation in June this year.

    The cargo train which arrived Lagos earlier this week, would today depart for the Dala Inland Dry Port in Kano.

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    While monitoring its arrival at the Ebute Metta station in Lagos, Managing Director, Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), Fidet Okhiria described the feat as part of efforts at realising the Federal Government’s objective of promoting the ease of doing business. He added that the journey was made during the daytime, to ensure the safety of the personnel and the goods.

    The Nigerian Government believes the cargo haulage system will ease movement of goods from the ports to the hinterlands while reducing not only the numbers of articulated vehicles on the roads, but averting possible mishaps.

  • FG takes delivery of 17 train wagons for freight services

    FG takes delivery of 17 train wagons for freight services

    The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has taken delivery of 17 locomotive-driven wagons for cargo operations on the national rail networks.

    This is in continuation and consolidation of freight services launched by the Federal Ministry of Transportation in June this year.

    The cargo train which arrived in Lagos on Monday, July 15, will depart for the Dala Inland Dry Port in Kano, on Friday, July 19.

    While monitoring its arrival at the Ebute Metta station in Lagos, NRC Managing Director, Fidet Okhiria described the feat as part of efforts at realising the federal government’s objective of promoting the ease of doing business.

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    He added that the journey was made during the daytime, to ensure the safety of the personnel and the goods.

    The Nigerian government believes the cargo haulage system will ease the movement of goods from the ports to the hinterlands while reducing not only the number of articulated vehicles on the roads but also averting possible mishaps.