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Excitement As Trains Resume Opertions In Bauchi After Ten Years

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The resident of the Bauchi metropolis has expressed their joy over the resumption of intercity rail service in Bauchi and its environs.

Excitement As Trains Resume Opertions In Bauchi After Ten Years

The Nigeria Railway Corporation, NRC, suspended rail services in the past 10 years due to the Boko Haram insurgency and vandalism of its facilities in the state.

A cross-section of the residents who spoke in separate interviews in Bauchi commended the Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC) for the feat achieved.

They said the resumption would enhance transportation as well as encourage the social and economic development of the state.

The NRC through its North-East District office on Monday unveiled the rehabilitated five-kilometer rail line linking Bauchi to the Inkil community along Bauchi-Gombe Expressway.

A resident said the resumption of the rail service would ease transportation between the Bauchi metropolis and the adjourning communities.

“With the resumption of the rail service, I will be going to Bauchi by train for my errand,”

A trader, also said that life would be easier with the resumption of rail services in the area. The trader noted that more people would prefer the train than commercial tricyclists or bike riders, adding that “rail tickets are cheaper compared to exorbitant transport fares”.

Another resident, also said it would expose children who don’t know much about the train to its operations.

“The resumption of rail services is one of the best things that happened to the people of this community.

“You can see the excitement in their faces, we are all happy with what is going on. Maybe it sustains in view of its importance to the society, ”

Also, the Railway District Manager, Mr. Aliyu Mainasara said passengers would be charged N200 per trip, adding that each trip would be accompanied by security personnel to protect lives and property.

According to him, the train is designed with 100 seat capacity and comforting facilities.

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