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May 30, 2026 - 11:56 AM

LASG To Close Breweries Level Crossing For Railway Project

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The Lagos State Ministry of Transportation has announced plans to temporarily close the Nigerian Breweries level crossing for construction works on the tracks in continuation of the Nigerian Railway Modernisation Project.

A statement issued on Monday said the Breweries level crossing will be closed from 10:00 pm on Friday, 18th to 4:00 am on Monday, 21st of December, 2020, as the Construction Company, China Civil Engineering Construction Company (CCECC) Nigeria Limited will continue another round of construction work at the Breweries Level Crossing as a follow up to the recent Gaskiya/Badia track laying work.

It, therefore, implored motorists to utilise the Iganmu Bridge from Nigerian Breweries to connect Eric Moore inwards Abebe Village through Eric Moore Junction during the period.

While advising road users to comply with the traffic directions provided during the temporary closure, the statement informed that traffic management personnel, as well as road signals, will be available to aid motorists’ movement and minimise inconveniences that may be experienced during the period.

The Lagos State Ministry of Transportation reiterated the determination of the State government to provide a seamless multi-modal transportation system that will address the needs of the populace.

 

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