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  2. List of public transport smart cards - Wikipedia

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    Bus Card: Hokkaidō Kitami Bus: March 2003 Kōchi Prefecture: DESUCA: Tosa Electric Railway and 4 bus operators: January 2009 Kōfu: Bus IC Card: Yamanashi Kōtsū: February 2000 Kōriyama and Sukagawa: Bus IC Card: Fukushima Kōtsū: April 2001 Kumamoto: Kumamon's IC Card : Kumamoto Electric Railway and 4 bus operators April 2015 Matsuyama: IC ...

  3. Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority - Wikipedia

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    The BRT currently has 45 bus shelters, 5 terminals and 2 bus depots which house a maintenance bay, a fuel dump, an automatic washing bay, administrative offices and other appurtenances for the smooth operation of the system. The operation is guided by a set of regulations approved by the Lagos State House of Assembly and signed into law in 2007 ...

  4. Lagos Bus Rapid Transit System - Wikipedia

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    A total of 800 buses from the first pack have been delivered in October 2018. [3] Lagos Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has approved the creation of a specialized security team to oversee and enforce the state's Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system as well as the safety of other transportation facilities.

  5. Transport in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian ports shipped out some 487,000 tonnes in the first three months of 2019. [1] One notable maritime project is the Lekki Port, located in the Lagos Free Trade Zone. Slated to be Nigeria’s first deepsea port and the deepest such facility in sub-Saharan Africa, work on Lekki began in March 2018 and is targeted to be complete in 2022.

  6. Category:Bus transport in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bus transport in Nigeria" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. GIG Mobility; L.

  7. Ikeja Bus Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Ikeja Bus Terminal is located at Ikeja, the capital city of Lagos State.The bus terminal is located on the road to the local airport behind the present railway line in the city, and adjacent the state teaching hospital, ikeja general post office, all in the Computer Village neighbourhood.

  8. Oyingbo Bus Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Oyingbo Bus Terminal is located in Oyingbo Rd, Lagos Mainland, Lagos State, Nigeria. The Terminus is built at the centre of Oyingbo area and it shares boundaries with Yaba, Iddo and Ijora/Costain axis. [1] Oyingbo Bus Terminal is the sister terminal to both the Oshodi and Ikeja Bus Terminals. The buses are fully air-conditioned and very convenient.

  9. Blue Line (Lagos Rail Mass Transit) - Wikipedia

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    Light rail and bus station "Mile 2" - the prototype for many Blue Line stations Station Mile 2, seen from the overpass. In April 2008, the Lagos State Government approved ₦ 70 billion for construction of the Okokomaiko-Iddo-Marina Line, with an estimated completion date of 2011. However, the project suffered many delays due to lack of funds.