NRC suspends Abuja-Kaduna train services due to derailment

The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has suspended services along the Abuja-Kaduna rail corridor due to derailment of the train at Kubwa, Abuja, on Friday.
NRC Director of Operations, Niyi Alli, who regreted the derailment, apologised to passengers whose trips were cancelled due to the incident on Friday.
“The Board and Management of NRC regret to inform the general public, particularly our passengers of AK3 and KA4 of today Jan. 27, that the disruption experienced on our Abuja-Kaduna Train Service was as a result of the derailment of KA4 at Kubwa station.
“There was no casualty recorded. We sincerely apologise to passengers whose planned trips were affected by this incident.
“The NRC rescue team has been mobilsed to site to re-rail the rolling stock and repair the track. Consequently, the Abuja Kaduna Train Service is temporary suspended.
“While assuring early recommencement of the service, all inconveniences to our esteemed passengers is highly regretted,” Mr Alli said.
The director then expressed the commitment of the management to ensure introduction of additional operational measures nationwide to ensure safe train operations.
Recall that the train service along the corridor resumed operations on December 5, after being suspended for over eight months due to an attack on March 28, 2022.
The attack led to the death of eight people with several people injured and over 60 kidnapped.
(NAN)
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