Lagos State government has achieved ninety-five per cent completion of the ongoing Blue Line rail construction spanning Mile two on the mainland to Marina on the island.
According to government, the construction had been focused on National Theatre-Marina segment which had attained sixty-five per cent completion.
Transportation Commissioner, Ladi Lawanson said ongoing works include boring of piles, construction of pile caps, pre-inspection of pier positions to determine underground utilities as well as boring of piles across the Lagoon.
Lawanson said this at a media briefing to mark the three years in office of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, saying all bailey beams had been completed at Marina while fabrication of steel cages and casing, painting of reinforcement with anti-rust, seawall strengthening and the removal of shipwrecks in the lagoon were on course.
The commissioner said the state through Lagos State Metropolitan Area Transportation Agency had procured a Single Electric Unit rolling stick of 2T+2M.
This, he said, was in line with the current thinking of the environment, adding the EMU is already on site awaiting final testing and certification.
Lawanson said government had received the Right of Way approval from the Federal Government for the 37-km Agbado-Marina rail routes.
He said discussions were being held with Marina Express Train Services Ltd for its development.
The commissioner said the project development agreement of the company was being reviewed before the commencement of the project.
