Oshodi Bus Terminal
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Construction
The Oshodi Bus Terminal was constructed by a construction firm called Planet Projects Limited. The construction of the terminal was estimated to cost about $70 million. The terminal was constructed to accommodate about 820 mass transit buses. [2]
Terminals and facilities

The Oshodi bus terminal is divided into three terminals called: Terminal 1, Terminal 2, and Terminal 3. Each of the bus terminals consists of 30000 square meters and includes a lot of facilities which includes: loading bays, ticketing stands, driver lounge, parking areas, restrooms and many others.[3] The Oshodi Bus Terminal started operation in May 2019 as announced by the contractor handling the project.[4] Terminal 1 is for interstate transportation, and it was designed for destinations spanning the SouthWest, SouthEast, FCT, and Northern states.[5] Terminal two is for intercity routes. Ikeja, Agege, Iyana Ipaja, Egbeda, Abule Egba etc. Terminal 3 takes routes such as Mile 2/Festac, Airport Road, Bariga/New Garage, Tincan, Orile, Apapa/Wharf, Ejigbo, Ajegunle/Boundary, Ojodu/Berger, Gbagada/Anthony, Eko Ijumota, Iyana Isolo/Jakande Gate/ Itire, Ojota/Ketu/Mile 12, Adeniji, Eko Hotel.[6]
Commissioning

The Oshodi Bus Terminal was commissioned by President Muhammadu Buhari on 24 April 2019, also present for the commissioning was the Ex-Governor of Lagos state, Akinwunmi Ambode, Present Governor, Babajide Sanwoolu, Abiola Ajimobi, Ibikunle Amosun and others.[7]
Lagos Red Line
To increase the connectivity of different parts of Lagos the Lagos Red Line was constructed. The Red Line is a 37km North – South rail route proposed to run from Agbado to Ebute Metta with eight proposed stations at Agbado, Iju, Agege, Ikeja, Oshodi, Mushin, Yaba, Ebute Metta. The Oshodi terminal 3 will serve as a transport interchange for both bus and train routes.
