Transport GuideTravel from Ajegunle to Chevron Drive (Bus,Car,Taxi)

Navigating from Ajegunle to Chevron Drive in Lagos involves a significant journey from the mainland across to the affluent Lekki axis. Expect multiple connections if using public transport for affordability, or a direct but considerably more costly ride-hailing service. While inflation has stabilized, costs remain higher than in 2024.

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Distance

40.0 km

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Duration

2h 30m

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Total Cost

₦2,100 - ₦3,300

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Status

Verified Route

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Estimated Budget:₦2,100 - ₦3,300
Step 1

Boundary Bus Stop / Apapa Wharf Gate

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Segment Fare₦200 - ₦350

From your specific location within Ajegunle, take a Keke Napep (tricycle) or a local shuttle bus (smaller Danfo) to Boundary Bus Stop or Apapa Wharf Gate. These are major connection points out of Ajegunle.

Step 2

CMS Bus Terminal / Marina, Lagos Island

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Segment Fare₦600 - ₦900

At Boundary or Apapa Wharf Gate, board a large commercial bus (Danfo) heading directly to CMS (Marina) on Lagos Island. Look for buses clearly marked 'CMS' or 'Marina'. This is a long but direct route.

Step 3

Ikate/Chevron Bus Stop (Lekki-Epe Expressway)

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Segment Fare₦1,000 - ₦1,500

From CMS, cross over to the main bus park area where buses heading towards Lekki, Ajah, or Eleganza depart. Board one of these buses and inform the conductor you want to alight at 'Ikate/Chevron Bus Stop'. This is a major landmark just before the Chevron roundabout.

Step 4

Inside Chevron Drive (specific address/junction)

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Segment Fare₦300 - ₦550

At Ikate/Chevron Bus Stop, you will find numerous Keke Napeps and local shuttle buses waiting. Take one of these into Chevron Drive to your precise destination.

πŸ’‘Pro Travel Tips

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Start your journey as early as possible (before 6 AM) or late morning (after 10 AM) to avoid the brutal Lagos peak hour traffic, especially on the Apapa-CMS and Lekki-Epe corridors.

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Always carry smaller denominations of Naira (₦50, ₦100, ₦200, ₦500) as bus conductors frequently do not have change for larger notes.

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Confirm the fare with the conductor before boarding to avoid any disputes later on.

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Be vigilant and keep your personal belongings secure, especially in crowded bus stops and during transfers.

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Factor in potential delays due to unforeseen traffic build-up, vehicle breakdowns, or extended waiting times for connecting buses.

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❓Route FAQ

What is the fastest way to get from Ajegunle to Chevron Drive?

The fastest way is typically by using a ride-hailing service (Bolt/Uber/InDrive). While still subject to traffic, it offers a direct route without multiple transfers, significantly reducing travel time compared to public transport. Expect the journey to take between 1.5 to 2.5 hours.

What is the cheapest way to travel this route?

The most economical method is by using a combination of commercial buses (Danfo) and Keke Napeps. This option involves several transfers but significantly lowers the cost compared to a direct ride-hailing service. The estimated total cost is between ₦2,100 - ₦3,300.

Is it safe to travel from Ajegunle to Chevron Drive using public transport?

Yes, it is generally safe, but like navigating any major metropolitan city, it requires vigilance. Always be aware of your personal belongings, avoid displaying valuables, and try to travel during daylight hours. Stick to known bus stops and licensed commercial vehicles.

How long does the journey typically take?

The estimated duration for the journey is between 120 to 180 minutes (2 to 3 hours) for public transport, and 90 to 150 minutes (1.5 to 2.5 hours) for ride-hailing, heavily dependent on Lagos traffic conditions, especially during peak hours.

Are there any BRT options for this route?

While Lagos has a BRT system, there isn't a direct BRT route from Ajegunle to Chevron Drive. You could potentially use a local bus to connect to a BRT station (e.g., from Ajegunle to Mile 2, then BRT to CMS), but the final leg to Chevron Drive would still require commercial buses or Keke Napeps from CMS/Ikate.