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Traveling from Agbado Crossing to Lekki Phase 2 is a significant cross-city journey in Lagos, connecting the mainland's western edge to the far end of the Lekki-Epe axis. This route typically requires multiple changes using public transport options like Danfo, BRT, and Keke, and involves navigating through various traffic hotspots.
Distance
68.0 km
Duration
4h 30m
Total Cost
β¦1,800 - β¦2,700
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Step 1: From Agbado Crossing, board a local bus (Danfo) or Keke Napep heading towards Berger (Lagos-Ibadan Expressway). This is your first major interchange.
Step 2: At Berger, locate the BRT terminal or a designated BRT bus stop. Board a BRT bus that is going to CMS/TBS (Central Business District/Tafawa Balewa Square). This part of the journey is usually faster due to dedicated BRT lanes.
Step 3: From CMS/TBS, find the BRT terminal for buses heading towards Ajah or Epe. Board a BRT bus going to Ajah. This leg will take you across the Third Mainland Bridge, through Victoria Island, and along the Lekki-Epe Expressway.
Step 4: At Ajah, alight at the major bus stop (often around the roundabout). From there, take another local Danfo or Keke Napep specifically going into Lekki Phase 2. Make sure to confirm with the driver/conductor that they are indeed going directly into Phase 2.
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Step 1: From Agbado Crossing, board a local bus (Danfo) or Keke Napep heading towards Berger (Lagos-Ibadan Expressway). This is your first major interchange.
Step 2: At Berger, locate the BRT terminal or a designated BRT bus stop. Board a BRT bus that is going to CMS/TBS (Central Business District/Tafawa Balewa Square). This part of the journey is usually faster due to dedicated BRT lanes.
Step 3: From CMS/TBS, find the BRT terminal for buses heading towards Ajah or Epe. Board a BRT bus going to Ajah. This leg will take you across the Third Mainland Bridge, through Victoria Island, and along the Lekki-Epe Expressway.
Step 4: At Ajah, alight at the major bus stop (often around the roundabout). From there, take another local Danfo or Keke Napep specifically going into Lekki Phase 2. Make sure to confirm with the driver/conductor that they are indeed going directly into Phase 2.
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30-60 Min
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Status
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Hotspots
Best Time to Travel
The best times to travel are very early morning (before 6:00 AM) or late morning (after 10:00 AM) to avoid the worst of the peak hour traffic. Traveling after 7:00 PM can be faster due to less traffic, but it comes with increased safety risks, especially if you are not familiar with the route.
Safety Rating
Medium. While daily public transport in Lagos is common, long intra-city journeys with multiple changes require heightened awareness. 'One-chance' incidents, where criminals pose as public transport operators, can occur, especially in less crowded vehicles or at late hours. Always be vigilant, secure your belongings, and avoid displaying valuables. Stick to well-known bus stops.
BRT / Rail / Water
BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) is a key public transport option for a significant portion of this route, offering dedicated lanes and structured stops from Berger to CMS/TBS and then to Ajah. The existing Lagos rail lines (Red/Blue) are not directly applicable for the full length of this specific intra-city route.
Private and public transit vehicles entering Abuja city center via the City Gate must maintain the 50km/h speed limit to avoid FRSC safety penalties.
Areas Affected
75% confidence based on 12 commuter reports
Book a verified dispatch rider for the Agbado Crossing β Lekki Phase 2 corridor. Reliable same-day delivery for fragile and essential items.
30-60 Min
Same-day
β¦13,800
Available Riders Nearby
Book now for immediate pickup
Chance to get bus/car
Normal flow
Hold-up Delay Today
No hold-up
Time you will wait at park
-4 to 1 mins wait
Fare Price Level
Normal Fares
Private and public transit vehicles entering Abuja city center via the City Gate must maintain the 50km/h speed limit to avoid FRSC safety penalties.
Areas Affected
Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway
Lekki Phase 2 β Agbado Crossing
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