Transport GuideTravel from Ajah to Mile 2 (Bus,Car,Taxi)
Navigating from Ajah to Mile 2 in Lagos involves a multi-leg journey primarily using commercial buses (Danfo) and possibly BRT. Expect significant travel time due to Lagos traffic. This guide provides two main, cost-effective options for your commute in.
Distance
42.0 km
Duration
3h 0m
Total Cost
β¦2,700 - β¦3,800
Status
Verified Route
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Route Navigation
Lekki-Epe Expressway, Ikoyi Link Bridge, Bonny Camp, CMS Bus Stop / Obalende Terminal.
From your starting point in Ajah (e.g., Abraham Adesanya, Ajah Roundabout, Jubilee Bridge), board a yellow commercial bus (Danfo) clearly marked for 'CMS' or 'Obalende'. These buses are widely available at major bus parks.
Eko Bridge, Costain, National Stadium, Mile 2 Underbridge/Bus Stop.
Alight at CMS Bus Stop (preferred) or Obalende. If at Obalende, you might need a short connecting bus or walk to CMS for easier access to Mile 2 buses. From CMS, locate the main bus park and board a Danfo heading directly to 'Mile 2'. Confirm the destination with the conductor.
π‘Pro Travel Tips
Always confirm the fare with the conductor before boarding to avoid disputes.
Keep your belongings secure and be mindful of your surroundings, especially in crowded bus stops and buses.
Traffic is a major factor; aim to depart very early (before 6:00 AM) or later in the morning (after 10:00 AM) to avoid peak rush hours.
Have smaller denominations of Naira (β¦100, β¦200, β¦500) ready for bus fares.
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βRoute FAQ
How long does it typically take to travel from Ajah to Mile 2?
The journey from Ajah to Mile 2 can take anywhere from 2 to 4 hours, heavily depending on traffic conditions, time of day, and specific bus stops. During peak rush hours (morning 6-9 AM, evening 4-7 PM), it could extend even longer.
Is it safe to travel by public transport in Lagos?
Generally, public transport in Lagos is safe, but vigilance is key. Always keep your valuables secure, avoid displaying expensive gadgets, and be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded bus parks and on buses.
What is the best time to travel to avoid heavy traffic?
To significantly reduce travel time, aim to depart Ajah very early in the morning (before 6:00 AM) or later in the morning (after 10:00 AM). Late evenings (after 8:00 PM) also offer less congestion.
Can I use ride-hailing apps like Uber or Bolt for this route?
Yes, ride-hailing services like Uber and Bolt are available. However, a private ride from Ajah to Mile 2 will be substantially more expensive, typically ranging from β¦15,000 to β¦25,000+ in, making public transport a much more cost-effective option.
Do I need a special card for BRT buses?
Yes, BRT services require a 'Cowry Card'. You can purchase and top up this card at any BRT terminal. It is advisable to have a loaded card before boarding as cash payments are not accepted directly on BRT buses.