I am a Ghanian and i like to congratulate my fellow Nigerians for stepping up big time for acquiring these incredible and amazing trains. I hope to see Nigeria having underground subway line in the future. I know that whatever Nigeris puts its mind's on it gets the job done because they are one of the most powerful people in thevworld.😊
@Southernview3kАй бұрын
Subway project is undergoing in Abuja
@jelezulu4707Ай бұрын
Last statement is useless,powerful in the world?
@Southernview3kАй бұрын
@@jelezulu4707 Zulu boy, why are you grumbling about the last statement?
@abiodunbalogun3292Ай бұрын
@@jelezulu4707Zulu stop hating, we know you're triggered and afraid of Nigeria's success, this is just the beginning and you'll continue to watch and cry.
@jelezulu4707Ай бұрын
@@abiodunbalogun3292 so do you agree that Nigeria it's powerful in whole world? Ok make yourself happy
@ericboateng7340Ай бұрын
Well done. Please ensure you maintain it. What the western world beats us with is the culture of maintenance. .
@ChangamiraАй бұрын
Just came from watching Senegal and Tanxania's new fresh train lines. Very well done AFRICA! One step forward to being the best
@ringgameАй бұрын
Amen
@genesisbera7761Ай бұрын
Nigeria to me as an East African remains the most developed country in West Africa, good job Nigeria.
@LewisMuturi-b7uАй бұрын
This development is for (YORUBA WESTERN REGION OF NIGERIA NIGERIA IS A UNION OF ABOUT (57 MINORITY NATIONS), EXCEPT THE (YORUBA REPUBLIC) BEEN THE MOST POPULOUS NOT ONLY IN NIGERIA BUT IN AFRICA
@marony3529Ай бұрын
@@LewisMuturi-b7uThis your nonsense talk is it really necessary.?
@1djmooreАй бұрын
Don’t forget Ivory Coast
@highdoze9832Ай бұрын
@@LewisMuturi-b7uother tribes developed Lagos for you 😂, by tax extortion of these other tribes.
@gideonighodalo3476Ай бұрын
Na comedian you be 😂
@sparkleeugene8253Ай бұрын
Maintenance is very key here for sustainability. I'm really happy
@michaeludeze847027 күн бұрын
Maintenance means further transfer of scarce funds abroad for parts. Can't you guys see the scam in these projects? Eventually, these infrastructures will break down, and lie dormant. Meanwhile, politicians would've collected their kick-backs. The country is virtually broke, and facing extreme lack of economic opportunities, which has resulted in lack of jobs, extreme hardship, crimes, insecurity and chao. And Federal and State Governments are scrambling over each other to sign contracts that pays millions of scarce dollars to foreign firms: 13 billion dollars! 900 million! 400 million! Meanwhile, citizens are suffering extreme hardship and hunger. Signing multi million dollar construction contract with foreign firms is the oldest method the ruling class uses to legitimately transfer funds abroad.
@zeeone449226 күн бұрын
Delusional title
@michaeludeze847011 күн бұрын
Lagos State people are also facing lack of jobs, extreme hardship, crimes, insecurity and chaos. Lagos Government can also create export industries to generate foreign exchange revenue, and create sustainable jobs. People are suffering, and governments are paying foreign firms $900 million for infrastructure that do not address immediate economic crisis. Infrastructure they cannot even maintain. Wait until a very vital component breaks down.
@AdamuMuhammad-r5bАй бұрын
After the trains, landscaping and garbage collection should be given priority by the Lagos state govt.
@macisraeladeola8334Ай бұрын
true talk bro
@DeenLight1800Ай бұрын
Have they not done it before? Una destroy am say na flower u wan chop. During Yardua/fashola era.
@FolashadeEniola-qq1inАй бұрын
@@DeenLight1800Yes, Fashola on greenery for the environment but they insisted that green and clean is not important..
@abiodunbalogun3292Ай бұрын
@@DeenLight1800 😅😂 true
@VOBmediaАй бұрын
Lagos is too dirty jeez
@ted.n9609Ай бұрын
Lagos should creat transit police department to start arresting people walking on the railway tracks to avoid accident or death.
@chincherriАй бұрын
That's the job of LNSC corps and they will once if start operation
@ted.n9609Ай бұрын
@@chincherri Good to hear that.
@Gwada9Ай бұрын
A transit police can also look for people trying to sabotage the railway system. They should also have CCTV cameras to be more efficient
@FreddyPatekiАй бұрын
Actually the govt has built a wall, almost completed all along that redline corridor to wade off trespassers, and there's surely CCTV just like the Blue line does inside the trains, the stations and along the rail track. It will all come to full effect once commercial operations begin soon. This is still a test run
@samuelanomnachi2808Ай бұрын
@@Gwada9CCTV can't work in Nigeria cos of lack of steady electricity and sabotage
@britenasstv181827 күн бұрын
Amazing transport infrastructures springing up nicely, now it's time to empower the people so that cost of living become bearable for them to enjoy the luxury.
@chincherriАй бұрын
If everyone had a pure heart like you,it would be lovely ❤️😁....hope u make millions of dollars on YT
@liadigbadamosi92Ай бұрын
It's very encouraging that this happens in Nigeria. More grease to your elbow. But hopefully we'll still be talking positively about this in 20 years. I mean MAINTENANCE. Good luck.
@dariengoodwinАй бұрын
Fabulous re-use of the iconic (nearly 50 year old) UK High Speed trains. I love that the seats which were previously transverse (either coach style or at 2 +2 tables) have been retained and placed longitudinally metro style.
@fm0817Ай бұрын
OMG!! This is amazing in Lagos Nigeria?!! Good job whoever created this. Thank you Jesus!! I LOVE IT
@SACRAMENTO-j3yАй бұрын
stop mentioning JESUS when it comes to such projects and achievements,he did not build this train ,tell JESUS to go and solve the crises between ISREAL and his PALESTINIAN CRISES some AFRICANS still act brainwashed even in the year 2024 hahaha
@youngpaz3196Ай бұрын
Bros I fell in love with this video this is just like Europe I live in Germany and this is what we are enjoying here God bless Nigeria I we like to have your content ❤❤❤
@ramseyramsey2104Ай бұрын
You live in Germany,(Good) in Germany, Italy or France. Have you seen Them buying an old model Tram to open a new Tram line? I live in Europe as well. Their Tram is far better than those nonsense our government is buying into Nigeria. If you doubt me, I live in Dijon, France, and I have also lived in Germany. The building is beautiful but the Tram nor join….. I come on peace ✌️, I also want Nigeria to be better than the West and Europe, that is my prayer every day
@emmanuelefemena2959Ай бұрын
Guy appreciate your government OK. And also don't compare those country with Nigeria. You can't compare their country bank account with Nigeria bank account is different.if Nigeria account is 30 billion dollars assumption America account will be 300 hundred billion dollars. You see the different right. So stop comparing. Appreciate what you have than what you don't have.
@macisraeladeola8334Ай бұрын
@@ramseyramsey2104 bros na small small,shebi this one is far better than the old ones,some years to come they will change them again if all this project worth 50 billion and the advanced train u talking about is 150billion is it not better to do this one than to plan on another year to the the one of 150billion by then they might have squander the money.
@Brownhawk-u5sАй бұрын
@@ramseyramsey2104 you guys should stop comparing Nigeria with those countries; comparison is the killer of joy. That Europe you are praising today, were they like that decades ago? No. Europe was destroyed after WW2 and they had to rebuild from scratch esp that Germany you are bragging about. Most important thing is some progress is being made; it might not be world class but there's something on ground so all these comparisons are unnecessary imho
@godsonsunny5557Ай бұрын
@@emmanuelefemena2959why not be content with what you have instead of praying for your own to be better 😢 I live in Germany since 22 years and lived in France for 2 years, I will say I'm celebrating this progress of Nigeria 🎉
@lawrenceokechukwu868021 күн бұрын
Congratulations to Lagos people
@djanbarnes8494Ай бұрын
Im happy to see Nigeria showing massive upgrade in the rails. I hope to see the same effort in the educational and medical sectors across the whole nation.
@african-history-fountainАй бұрын
Very powerful looking trains. Thanks for this video.
@dewsbabababa8006Ай бұрын
Nigeria is growing fast but no one is showing it well to the world to see. Nigeria is a hidden secret in Africa. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@QineonMorame-u7bАй бұрын
Naija to the world abi🇳🇬💚
@bierstick26 күн бұрын
The key word here, I think, is “NEW”. I truly wish the people of Lagos well with the sustained success and efficiency of this “revolution”. Having spent much time there in years gone by, I am not as confident as I would like to be in that utopian outcome taking place.
@dorisdoe7463Ай бұрын
This is impressive, congratulations Nigeria, ❤. I pray that some day my country Liberia will emulate this great initiative…
@ZoeyBeАй бұрын
I like the seat arrangement, even the sears are bigger than the one we have here in Canada.
@RatieM64Ай бұрын
Mmmm...a progressive step. Well done 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
@sageakporherhe783Ай бұрын
20:00 you're going the wrong way to computer village bro, lol
@rannydewah8549Ай бұрын
This is good.... Love from 🇿🇼 Zimbabwe
@africarizn7318Ай бұрын
In Accra Ghana,Trotro is our only means of Mass transport,everybody will b sweating & smelling inside,u people r enjoying in Lagos,cold A/C and comfortable Chairs W/Arm rest❤❤❤❤❤❤
@toheebadeshina2740Ай бұрын
Really
@sunnyyande378Ай бұрын
@africarizn7318, Thank you for saying the obvious truth, but many Ghanaians still believe that Accra is more developed than Lagos.
@cryptophilicАй бұрын
relocate to Lagos my brother
@mayo4realАй бұрын
I am a Nigerian, even though we have these trains, they're not available on every route. The same equivalent of "tro tro" is called Danfo and that's what most people rely on in Lagos. About 70% of commuters still depend on those danfo buses. Africa still has a long way to go...
@SegunMichael-t5qАй бұрын
@@mayo4real Danfo will cease to exist after all seven Lagos railways are completed.
@sherifffolarin701Ай бұрын
Kenneth, we missed you! Welcome back. You didn’t highlight the escalators, elevators, and staircase options at each of the train stations. This is indeed amazing and I look forward to visiting Nigeria and Lagos in particular soon. God bless Nigeria. 🇳🇬
@genuinediasporan6661Ай бұрын
I believed crossing or walking on rails will be a contravention and illegal,especially to trade. For almost a century,people have been walking and trading by the rails. The rails need demarcation or physical barriers throughout the line.
@johnmd4331Ай бұрын
That exciting, maintenance now is the key and builds more across Nigeria. Hope corruption will not destroy these development. I just visited Netherlands, Belgium and London using their trains, i can tell you that lagos train looks good and spacious.
@JosephineEze79Ай бұрын
Those trains there a over 80 years old and still running.
@emmanuelojo2013Ай бұрын
Great job ❤ So so lovely ❤ Oh boy. This one na fire 🔥🔥🔥❤🥰
@ziza9717Ай бұрын
Great lagos... nice video . From senegal (joloff)
@kogimanАй бұрын
❤😂 Jollof????!!! Don't be starting something
@ziza9717Ай бұрын
@kogiman yeahhhh ...jolof mean senegal and that's the location where the woloff language came from...
@african-history-fountainАй бұрын
Jollof? Ok bro.....we know you are the headquarters of Jollof rice. No need to shove it in our faces. 😊
@amlovinglifeАй бұрын
@@african-history-fountain Jollof is a location you dump dump.
@amlovinglifeАй бұрын
Welcome😘
@GamingwithGhostxАй бұрын
I wish i can tag Soludo here ... We need this in Anambra , from Onitsha to Awka .... This is very beautiful , wow ....
@israelmicah58807 күн бұрын
Is not by calling out rich rich men.. does your state have personal money
@GamingwithGhostx5 күн бұрын
@israelmicah5880 ... The railways that was built from Abuja to Kano , was it not Federal government that built it ? Huh ?
@prospektarty1513Ай бұрын
This is far better than the trains we have in America. The US government has failed to invest in railway infrastructure purely because of the powerful automobile industry lobby which encourages car usage. Our trains especially the New York subway is dilapidated, filthy and dangerous. The trains are Ricky and the govt believes people don’t need trains. Well done Nigeria,. Keep the trains nd tracks well maintained. It’s a life saver and you will see the difference
@ugowilliams8437Ай бұрын
Nigeria will get there with more political will, commitment and sense of purpose by our political leaders. This is a blessed country.
@davidedwardstruegospel2492Ай бұрын
Excellent presentation about the transportation in Lagos, Nigeria. 🇳🇬
@Suti11968Ай бұрын
Kenneth thanks for this video.. you always admire good things in( Naija) on like other KZbins Lagos State really try,, they just need to clean up some areas around the city.. like makoko..e.t.c..good job..
@chincherriАй бұрын
Makoko is getting demolished 😅
@andersonojoshimite6047Ай бұрын
Makoko is an illegally established settlement like Kibera in Nairobi or Diesroot in Johannesburg. After decades of issuing notices, the Lagos State Government is about to demolish that floating slum.
@ayantolasaheed742529 күн бұрын
Unlike NEDMEDIA and co.NEDMEDIA became a bitter soul and got derailed after his candidate OBI lost presidential elections. He used to be a great developmental youtuber,je is now a propagandist and political jobber.
@LindaManu-p8iАй бұрын
The infrastructure is well needed. Money put to good use. Our Africans market women and sellers are stubborn. Walking through train tracks is never advisable any where in the world. The government will have to form some disciplinary measures for citizens walking or selling between train tracks, if not, catastrophic waiting to happen.
@prinzeakinzmo4536Ай бұрын
Thanks our dear Ghanaian sister 😅
@Quisto317Күн бұрын
That's good work. ❤❤❤🎉🎉from Kenya🇰🇪
@emmanuelokonta1241Ай бұрын
Kudos Nwache! Very good documentary.
@ebenezerekwebelem1319Ай бұрын
This is very impressive and commendable. Lagos state is well ripped to have this innovation in order to decongest the traffic hoax all over the state. Aside from building and launching this innovation, the State should ensure an organized Operational management to ensure regular maintenance, security, staffing and revenue accountability that will sustain this innovation. It is needed all across Oshodi, Agbado, Mile 2 Apapa and Victoria Island. Commendations to the governor and his entire team.
@TeeO8080Ай бұрын
Good job! Other states in Nigeria should copy this type of investment in infrastructure; they should stop wasting public funds on useless ventures that doesn't impact the citizens.
@JONAHOGAR-gl5ubАй бұрын
Those are all federal projects, or you think we don't know
@marony3529Ай бұрын
@@JONAHOGAR-gl5ubKeep deceiving yourself. The projects are all Lagos state project.
@booksandauthorsindependenttv26 күн бұрын
Awesome!!!! Congratulations
@andersonLaniyonu_backup007Ай бұрын
Good one Nigera and Good one TINUBU !!!!, Amazing !!!! saying Hi from Canada ! 🪙🏷🏷| Thanks ❤❤❤
@charleseze8153Ай бұрын
This is not tinubu , this has been a long time project before this tinubu era .
@abiodunbalogun3292Ай бұрын
@@charleseze8153It is even Sanwo Olu that started it in 2021 and completed it in 2024 and it was initiated by Tinubu's era Masterplan for Lagos state, so technically They're following Tinubu Masterplan. Make research rather than telling a false story. Goodluck.
@okangba1Ай бұрын
@@charleseze8153 Tinubu was the governor from 1998 to 2007, all these projects were planned during his era as the governor. The red and blue light tags were all copied from Chicago; guess who used to live in Chicago, Tinubu. Now tell me what obi did in Anambra
@amlovinglifeАй бұрын
@@okangba1 What does obi has to do with this conversation? Let me tell that tinubu had to get permission from us the northern people for all this to happen. I'm not obi fan but people should just live others alone. We the northerners still has the power and will always remain so.
@okangba1Ай бұрын
@amlovinglife you should be proud of your tribe, shame on you for denying your tribe
@edwardalex218Ай бұрын
I just dey hear "buy your pure water" 😅
@idabeautyАй бұрын
You left the computer village behind you. Across from the station is Ikeja General Hospital. Great video.
@ifeanyianiekwena8938Ай бұрын
Under Buhari you can't have something like this I am still saying that Nigeria should be restructured to enable each group of people to develop at their own pace.
@shodapad07Ай бұрын
Great commentary from the driver of the car at the beginning. ❤
@Seeta_sa_gautaАй бұрын
God bless Nigeria
@abiolakusimo8621Ай бұрын
Welldone Kenneth.God bless you.Amen.
@bekabakari7394Ай бұрын
Big love from Tanzania
@FestyvictorАй бұрын
Big congratulations to Nigeria my country ❤
@michaelarnold944524 күн бұрын
Now thir to keep nice and work to gether for it😊❤
@agbons6949Ай бұрын
Great video
@fredrickochieng8112Ай бұрын
Watching from Nairobi
@Oponu-AyiradaАй бұрын
Nice video. Glad you are open minded. Kudos to Lagos State Government. How many minutes was the trip from Agbado to Oyingbo ?
@RosemaryOmorogbe-fg2oiАй бұрын
Nice ones bros Congratulations to nigeria ❤ God bless nigeria in Jesus name Amen
@CliftonEarlHillАй бұрын
Much ❤ from 🇺🇸 to 🇳🇬. Naija, abeg Ooo, electrify ⚡your railroads. Respect sef now💚🤍💚...I'll be praying about the seat arrangement 😢😢😢
@ibrahimbadamasi1211Ай бұрын
Well done you are a star
@bestsharp439Ай бұрын
Bro, good job on this video...video is clear, sound is clear, good explanation...
@ifeanyipaschal2614Ай бұрын
This is awesome. Great job, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
@emaenimongo5359Ай бұрын
Kenneth Weldon brother. You done dey chop money. 😄Congrats
@jessenopiyoadory8031Ай бұрын
Tinubu doing some great things in Nigera. These city trains are some of the things we can only dream of in Nairobi. A Kenyan youtuber living in Lagos also said the electricity situation is improving tremendously.
@fagbemiayomide1471Ай бұрын
Credit goes to the governor of Lagos state not the president lol. It a state project not the federal government
@abrahamtschukudu808Ай бұрын
This is Buhari legacy. Which tinugu?
@macisraeladeola8334Ай бұрын
@@abrahamtschukudu808 no! it is not buhari,it is the state. (this are on blue print since the days of lateef jakande,buhari only help lagos in signing memos to borrow loan)
@mistermamusАй бұрын
@@abrahamtschukudu808gej legacy make we no change am.
@christineopiyo7769Ай бұрын
Are you not aware Kenya has it's morden SGR?? Which has been in existence even before the Nija ones??
@chibuoyimchukwu-s8tАй бұрын
nice one am lagos N G
@sessygyАй бұрын
Maintenance! Maintenance!! Maintenance!!! Key to sustainability.
@kolaolaleye2341Ай бұрын
True
@margaretagyepong568726 күн бұрын
God is on Africa now. African needs a new mindset. God bless Africa
@casmireluma758Ай бұрын
Wow!! This is lovely
@mnadex11 күн бұрын
You make these trips look so easy. Have you been to the Metro and Bus stations during rush hours my brother? 🤣🤣🤣 I live in the same Lagos, and I use them sometimes. I appreciate your video, but getting on these transport systems is not always easy.
@FreddyPateki11 күн бұрын
You think rush hour in Lagos is not easy? Then visit London, Tokyo, Dubai, Mumbai India, New york etc during rush hour and see. Don't think Lagos Nigeria is isolated from such.
@ystar6385Ай бұрын
Great work. Appreciate showing us the Red Line. The picture quality and sound quality is very commendable. However I have a few observations which I will want you to take on with a positive view. It will be good if you work on the accuracy of the information you are providing and the correct names of the locations and thier historical importance. You called Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS) a stadium, it is not. It is actually of great historical importance. You said Lagos has a population of 28million, also not true. The Cowrie Creek Bridge is not the first bridge in Lagos. You said the next rail line to be constructed is the Purple Line, also not true. You should also learn to pronounce the names of the locations correctly. Content creators are the journalists of many, so you should ensure your information is correct. Please keep up the good work. I see greatness coming!
@Black_Family_In_ChinaАй бұрын
Wow 😍 that’s impressive 😍
@suntangloryАй бұрын
Nice one!l commented on the headrest some local champion lagosians was insulting me for pointing out the wrong design.The headrest is blocking light and even stopping people from seeing their whereabout and move closer to the door.lt's a metro not a train everything will happens quickly,people having a good sense of their whereabout on the metrto is important..People will only realize this flaw when the metro start working properly and full of passengers..Lagos need urban renewal man,most part of the city need cleaning.Even the stations need landscaping.Thank you.
@FreddyPatekiАй бұрын
Don't worry, new new metro trains have been purchased for this redline and are on the way, These 2 Talgo trains were bought from America and was originally designed for interstate travel between Miami and Milwaukee city. The Lagos state govt had to convert hence the sitting arrangement. Once the new coaches come in, these ones would probably be given to the Nigerian Railway corporation owned by Federal Govt to run Lagos ibadan route since they share the same rail corridor.
@chincherriАй бұрын
@suntanglory don't worry much about it,there are new trains being manufactured that will arrive end of the year,the GWR can suffice till then..u are right concerning the cleaning and renewal I believe its under implantation..its not going to be a walk in the park as over population itself brings chaos and dirt due to poor practices of p00r ppl but they have started demolishing shanties along that axis and trying to beautify the view of the mainland...I wish them well
@emmanuelogundipe3328Ай бұрын
@@FreddyPateki You really are nice to reply him. This dude is the most difficult person on KZbin whenever it comes to things about Nigeria. I'm sure he's an hater or something. He drops similar comments like this on posts about trains in Lagos and I've seen people give him the exact response you just did. I used to answer him until I got used to seeing his name attached to silly comments. He can't tell you he is not aware that these trains are temporary and that the ones for this line are coming soon. He is just being difficult. Your explanation doesn't mean he won't repeat this comment in the comment section of any Lagos rail related post. Even his comment has proof that he has raised this topic several times.
@emmanuelogundipe3328Ай бұрын
@@FreddyPateki You really are nice to reply him. This dude is the most difficult person on KZbin whenever it comes to things about Nigeria. I'm sure he's an hater or something. He drops similar comments like this on posts about trains in Lagos and I've seen people give him the exact response you just did. I used to answer him until I got used to seeing his name attached to silly comments. He can't tell you he is not aware that these trains are temporary and that the ones for this line are coming soon. He is just being difficult. Your explanation doesn't mean he won't repeat this comment in the comment section of any Lagos rail related post. Even his comment has proof that he has raised this topic several times. He talks as if he was the one who told the government the right type of train they ought to buy for the blue line
@pobat73pobat9018 күн бұрын
I'm more excited for the content creator.....he's just happy about it *Nigerians just want to live a comfortable life. If the politicians will only understand
@omoade4472Ай бұрын
Thanks for the informations
@DrHaywheezie_NeurotutesАй бұрын
This is great and commendable. Its a good one, I would like to recommend that the sustenance of this project should be giving priority. Likewise, the LSG should consider erecting like like a barrier between the waiting line and the trail track to prevent motalities. It happens here in this part of the world where people just commit suicidal acts
@andersonLaniyonu_backup0078 күн бұрын
Good !
@InnsidelyfeАй бұрын
Jagaban master plan must continue in Lagos.
@ComicsplaygroundTVАй бұрын
This is lovely❤ i still strongly believe in africa it will only take time but soon definitely😊
@arresteddevelopment2158Ай бұрын
These developments are loooong overdue. But well done to the LASG.
@bestsharp439Ай бұрын
Omo see Lagos red line train, look like aircraft...🤣🤣🤣
@vidowu04Ай бұрын
Great video!
@Muzakman37Ай бұрын
These are ex-British trains that used to operate as the Intercity 125 service connecting the major cities of the UK. They were built mostly in the 1970s/early 1980s and were a reliable workhorse on the British rail system for years. Good to see them getting a new lease of life in West Africa. Weird seeing the seating arrangements like that in these trains cos they always used to be rowed seating but then these are now being used as local commuter trains so this seating arrangement maximises standing space
@FreddyPatekiАй бұрын
Yes, but you are talking bout the British Lokomotive powered engine that pulls the train coaches. The coaches themselves are brand new by Talgo USA not British.
@Muzakman37Ай бұрын
@@FreddyPateki Oh OK, thanks for that.
@ayjay4273Ай бұрын
@@Muzakman37ok delete your comment because it’s false
@Muzakman37Ай бұрын
@@ayjay4273 Excuse me? Be quiet.
@Wasserfeld.Ай бұрын
@@FreddyPateki The coaches are the MK3 coaches that forms part of the HST. They're not new Talgo sets. I travelled on them for 20 years, and work for the UK Railway. I'd recognise them anywhere. The Talgo sets do feature at 09:50 when he points at the other train.
@bolawalesomala656Ай бұрын
Creating jobs for those attendant.. I work on railway for 15yrs here in UK ..always a good job ..
@omoade4472Ай бұрын
Nice one to Build is good but to maintain is another one we pray they follow up with it so that people don,t mess up with it
@opeyemiburaimoh4725Ай бұрын
Professional videoing of the redline well done.
@jennifernelson3764Ай бұрын
Hurraaaay 🎉🎉🎉🎉 Lagos state for the improvement. Please install escalators so children and less able to walk like elderly and disabled can access the platform to the train. Thank you 😊
@PiusOkonАй бұрын
Great job from Julius Berger
@afolabifatusin7211Ай бұрын
We need more people like nwache in nigeria
@bullyfcoffee9815Ай бұрын
Well done my brother, you're doing a good job
@PatrickDiabateАй бұрын
Cool from Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast).
@Kltary28 күн бұрын
Inner high-speed suburban line, on track!
@changeisalways4839Ай бұрын
The more I view your videos, you keep blowing my mind of what I had no idea How Africa really is. The western country has lied and blinded us over badly. WOW
@chibuoyimchukwu-s8tАй бұрын
nice one
@ezimdanielchukwunwike531Ай бұрын
Very good
@fredrickochieng8112Ай бұрын
Wonderful to watch
@roid1510Ай бұрын
The stations still need to be connected to lagos major population areas so its easily accessible. No need to take a car ride there first
@fatimaahmed7249Ай бұрын
FANTASTIC👏👏👏, But PLEASE, Maintenance,Maintenance..MAINTENANCE....That has always been our BIGGEST problem in Nigeria. And if care is not taken,hawkers will take over the tracks and stairways..AS USUAL
@tamnadvardis7039Ай бұрын
Woow very nice
@IbimCookey-f5wАй бұрын
Lagos State keep it up
@lukbaw8199Ай бұрын
My broda, you have done a good job showing the 'world' what is happening in Lagos but showing Alagbado, the bus station in Ikeja and CMS and saying Lagos is beautiful to me is a misrepresentation of Lagos State, even though the infrastructural development is poor. It would be best to restrict your narration to the Red Line as amazing and not the areas shown as "Lagos is beautiful as if Lagos State is undeveloped as some African countries like South Africans assume because of some Nollywood movies shot in rural areas (lol). I just wanted to say that I'm so happy with your video. Thank you.
@Wasserfeld.Ай бұрын
I don't want to talk this down as it's a big deal and I'm incredibly happy to see Nigeria building the infrastructure it needs. However, these trains were built in the 1970s (Intercity 125s, also known as HSTs) in the UK. They served us very well and revolutionised Intercity rail travel in the UK and as a member of railway staff in the UK, it's great to see them still going. But while they're being used as metro trains for now, they're not designed as such and don't perform brilliantly for suburban style stopping patterns. They also aren't up to modern crash safety standards (God forbid). I hope these are replaced with new build metro trains soon, because you'll see a big difference and your metro will be even better than now. But everyone has to start somewhere and wish your city all the success with expansion and operation.
@shonibaresulaimon4432Ай бұрын
This is a pure lie, this is talgo series 8 and this particular train was Manufactured in Wisconsin and delivered in 2013. You can fact check it is different from the UK own. So don't lie about what you don't know.
@JosephineEze79Ай бұрын
Wrong train.
@UD_SplendidАй бұрын
You lie. The talgo 8 can never have been built in the 70s. Go do your due deligence.
@Multifaceted-AbuАй бұрын
Talgo 8? Na
@Wasserfeld.Ай бұрын
@@shonibaresulaimon4432 This isn't a Talgo 8. I suggest you actually look at what a Talgo 8 is lol. Talgo 8s have been purchased, but this exact train isn't it. So don't act smart
@Joseph-s3o3oАй бұрын
Our major problem is maintenances.
@lightofgodandpropheticmini1795Ай бұрын
Great! Thank you, Jesus Christ. JESUS IS LORD.
@clementfolorunso95829 күн бұрын
They should link the airport with one of the trains like Frankfurt. It will make commuting easier for travellers