Transport GuideTravel from Ajah to Alausa (Bus,Car,Taxi)
Navigating from Ajah to Alausa requires a multi-leg journey primarily using commercial buses (danfo) and sometimes Keke Napep for the final stretch. Expect a significant travel time due to Lagos traffic, especially during peak hours. Costs are higher than in 2024 but inflation has stabilized.
Distance
42.0 km
Duration
3h 0m
Total Cost
β¦1800 - β¦2600
Status
Verified Route
Route Navigation
CMS Bus Stop (Marina) or Obalende Terminus
From your nearest bus stop in Ajah (e.g., Abraham Adesanya, Ilaje, Sandfill), board a commercial bus (danfo) heading towards CMS or Obalende. These are major transit hubs on Lagos Island.
Maryland Bus Stop, near Maryland Mall
Upon arrival at CMS or Obalende, locate and board another commercial bus heading towards Maryland. It is crucial to confirm with the conductor that the bus will pass through Fadeyi/Ojuelegba and along Ikorodu Road to Maryland Bus Stop. Avoid buses going through direct routes like Costain/Eko Bridge if they don't explicitly mention Maryland.
Alausa Secretariat Gate / Ikeja City Mall
At Maryland Bus Stop, you will find Keke Napep (tricycles), shared mini-buses (Korope), or ride-hailing options that can take you directly into Alausa Secretariat or the vicinity of Ikeja City Mall, which is adjacent to Alausa. If you prefer walking, the main Alausa gate is a short distance from Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way.
π‘Pro Travel Tips
**Travel Off-Peak:** To minimize travel time and stress, aim to travel between 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM on weekdays or during weekends.
**Cash is King:** Always have smaller denominations of Naira (β¦100, β¦200, β¦500) as bus conductors often don't have change for large notes.
**Beware of Pickpockets:** Keep your valuables secure, especially in crowded bus stops and buses.
**Confirm Your Destination:** Always confirm with the conductor that the bus is indeed going to your intended stop before boarding.
**Use Navigation Apps:** Apps like Google Maps can provide real-time traffic updates, helping you estimate travel time and sometimes find alternative routes.
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βRoute FAQ
Is there a direct bus from Ajah to Alausa?
No, there is no direct commercial bus route that takes you straight from Ajah to Alausa. You will need to take at least two to three different buses/transport modes to complete this journey.
What is the fastest way to travel from Ajah to Alausa?
The fastest way, if budget allows, would be using a ride-hailing service (like Uber/Bolt) or a private taxi directly. This could cost anywhere from β¦8,000 to β¦15,000+ depending on surge pricing and traffic in. While more expensive, it significantly reduces transit time and offers more comfort.
Are BRT buses available for this route?
While BRT buses operate along portions of this route (e.g., from Iyana-Oworo to CMS/Obalende, and from CMS/Obalende towards Maryland), there isn't a single, continuous BRT route covering the entire Ajah to Alausa journey. You would still need to combine them with commercial buses.
How safe is public transport in Lagos?
Public transport in Lagos is generally safe, but it's important to be vigilant. Keep an eye on your belongings, avoid displaying expensive gadgets, and be aware of your surroundings, especially during late hours or in very crowded areas.