May 14, 2026

Lagos Red Line Train Schedule Unveiled – Agbado to Oyingbo [Full Timetable]

By Okay News

As the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) prepares to launch full passenger operations on the Lagos Rail Mass Transit Red Line starting from October 15, commuters are eagerly awaiting the service schedule to plan their daily movements efficiently.

The Red Line is designed to connect key districts from Agbado to Oyingbo, providing multiple daily trips for thousands of passengers.

Here’s a detailed breakdown of the Red Line train schedules, including both morning and evening services, from Agbado to Oyingbo and vice versa.


Morning Schedule: Agbado to Oyingbo (Monday – Friday)

For passengers starting their day early, the Red Line offers morning trips departing from Agbado at convenient intervals. The first trip leaves as early as 6:00 a.m., ideal for early commuters heading towards business districts like Ikeja, Oshodi, and Lagos Island.

DepartureAgbadoIjuAgegeIkejaOshodiMushinYabaOyingbo
Trip 106:00 AM06:07 AM06:19 AM06:29 AM06:40 AM06:49 AM06:57 AM07:07 AM
Trip 207:10 AM07:17 AM07:29 AM07:39 AM07:49 AM08:00 AM08:17 AM08:27 AM
Trip 306:50 PM06:57 PM07:09 PM07:19 PM07:30 PM07:39 PM07:47 PM07:57 PM
Trip 408:10 PM08:17 PM08:29 PM08:39 PM08:50 PM08:59 PM09:07 PM09:17 PM

Evening Schedule: Oyingbo to Agbado (Monday – Friday)

For commuters traveling from Oyingbo to Agbado after work hours, the evening schedule ensures that passengers can access convenient train times up until 7:47 p.m. This schedule caters to individuals working late or those heading home after business hours.

DepartureOyingboYabaMushinOshodiIkejaAgegeIjuAgbado
Trip 105:20 PM05:27 PM05:35 PM05:44 PM05:55 PM06:05 PM06:17 PM06:27 PM
Trip 206:40 PM06:47 PM06:55 PM07:04 PM07:15 PM07:25 PM07:37 PM07:47 PM

Key Stops Along the Red Line Route

The Red Line spans 27 kilometers, linking eight critical stations along its route. These stations ensure passengers can easily travel between residential and commercial areas of Lagos:

  • Oyingbo
  • Yaba
  • Mushin
  • Oshodi
  • Ikeja
  • Agege
  • Iju
  • Agbado
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