The Nigerian government would like to modernize its railway system. The proposed North-South Line would go through the cities of Lagos, Ibadan, Abuja, Kaduna and Kano. It is approximately 840 km. The Nigerian government would like a double track system, using standard (1,420 mm) gauged tracks. Each train set should be of a modular design and hold up to 60 passengers per car, with each train package to be of up to 6 trains. The Nigerian Government expects the Line to be able to deliver speeds of up to 200km for passenger trains and 160km for cargo trains.
The Nigerian government would like an estimate of the cost of the railway project of this size, including labor costs for the railway, which will go through the Nigerian Railways Corporation, station design, which will go through the JULIUS BERGER NIGERIA Construction company.
The Nigerian Government would also like to include the price of the trains in the cost of the project.
The Nigerian government would like an estimate of the cost of the railway project of this size, including labor costs for the railway, which will go through the Nigerian Railways Corporation, station design, which will go through the JULIUS BERGER NIGERIA Construction company.
The Nigerian Government would also like to include the price of the trains in the cost of the project.