The Abuja-Kaduna Train Service (AKTS) has fully resumed passenger operations
This is after weeks of suspension for safety checks, staff training, and technical inspections.
Dr. Kayode Opeifa, the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) Managing Director, joined passengers on the inaugural trip from Idu Station in Abuja to Rigasa in Kaduna in a symbolic move to rebuild public confidence in the service.
The train made its routine stop at Kubwa before arriving in Kaduna, with a return trip scheduled the same day.

Speaking on arrival at Rigasa, Dr. Opeifa expressed gratitude for “God’s grace during the recovery period,” emphasizing that modern rail transport remains vital to national unity and economic growth.
He also commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration for its significant investments in railway infrastructure across the country.
“We are determined to turn around the fortunes of the Corporation by completing ongoing projects, optimizing existing assets, rehabilitating rolling stock, expanding services and modernising operations, particularly along this corridor,” the NRC boss said.
On security, Opeifa reassured passengers of their safety, pointing to the visible deployment of police and military personnel along the route and in stations, alongside discreet security measures “to safeguard all stakeholders.”
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