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Lagos to close Nigerian Breweries’ Rail Crossing, other for rail project 

Lagos to close Nigerian Breweries’ Rail Crossing, other for rail project 
Lagos State Government is closing two roads to traffic on January 9 and January 11 respectively.
This is to allow for the completion of the construction of the ongoing Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge rail line, where the roads were located.
The state  ministry of transportation said this in a statement that the Public Works Department  Level Crossing in Ikeja and the Nigerian Brewery Level Crossing in Iganmu area would be affected by the closure.
It said that the PWD Level Crossing would be closed to traffic from 8.00 p.m. on January 9  to 6. 00 a.m. on January 10, while the Nigerian Brewery Level Crossing in Iganmu area would be closed to traffic same time on January 11.
“Alternative routes have been provided for road users to utilise during the course of the  construction to ensure that motorists reach their various destinations with ease.

 

“The closure has also been slated at this time to ensure a smooth and uninterrupted flow of work on the rail tracks,” it said.
According to the statement, motorists plying the Ikeja axis are advised to access their destinations through  Ilupeju Level Crossing and Ikeja Along Level Crossing.
Similarly, road users driving along Iganmu axis inward Surulere should make use of Costain Expressway and Orile Express corridor, Bode Thomas Street and Eric Moore Road.
“The Lagos State government is hereby appealing to  the residents of the state, especially motorists that ply these corridors, to bear the pains.
“This project is aimed at achieving a seamless multi- modal transport system in the state.”