On a bright morning in Lagos, the hum of the city’s growing rail network met the footsteps of two teams united by a shared vision: to make train travel in Nigeria as seamless as tapping a card or scanning a phone.
The Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) and the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) are joining forces to make this vision real, harnessing technology to build an integrated ticketing system that puts passenger convenience at the center of mobility.
The partnership took shape during a recent visit by Dr. Kayode Opeifa, the managing director of NRC, to LAMATA’s rail facilities.

Welcomed by Engr. Mrs. Abimbola Akinajo, LAMATA’s managing director, the delegation toured some of the state’s most transformative rail assets, the Marina Train Station, the Blue Line Independent Power Plant (IPP), the Red Line’s Oyingbo Station, and the Security Control Center. Each stop reflected how technology is redefining Lagos’ urban mobility story.
For Dr. Opeifa, the future of train travel lies in integration.
“We are developing a ticketing system that will link the federal payment gateway with Lagos State’s electronic fare collection system,” he explained. “This means commuters will no longer need to juggle multiple tickets or payment platforms. With one system, travel will be smarter, easier, and more efficient.”
Engr. Akinajo echoed this vision of technology-driven convenience, noting that LAMATA is deliberately building connections at critical interchanges such as Agbado and Agege.
“Seamless mobility is our focus,” she said. “By linking systems and networks, we are ensuring that a passenger can move from one end of Lagos to another without unnecessary barriers. This is how cities of the future function, and Lagos is on that path.”
She also pointed to the Blue Line’s impressive 99% uptime since launch, a testament to how technology is powering reliability in Lagos’ modern rail system.
Backed by the T.H.E.M.E.S Plus Agenda of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, LAMATA is not just building rail lines, it is building confidence in public transport through consistent service and smart integration.

The strengthened partnership between LAMATA and NRC goes beyond infrastructure, it is about creating a travel experience where technology serves the commuter. From integrated ticketing to real-time monitoring, both organisations are shaping a future where Lagosians can rely on public transport that is safe, efficient, and digitally connected.
For millions of daily commuters, this means more than convenience. It is the promise of a Lagos where transport is not just a necessity, but a smooth, tech-driven experience that fuels productivity, trust, and growth.
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