Transport GuideTravel from Ajegunle to Egbeda (Bus,Car,Taxi)
Navigating from Ajegunle to Egbeda in Lagos involves a journey across significant parts of the city. Expect multiple transfers if using commercial buses. Ride-hailing offers convenience at a higher cost. Plan for traffic, especially during peak hours, and budget for increased fares due to inflation.
Distance
30.0 km
Duration
3h 0m
Total Cost
β¦1,500 - β¦2,200
Status
Verified Route
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Route Navigation
Look for buses at major Ajegunle hubs like Boundary, Tolu, or Berger Suya.
From your starting point in Ajegunle, take a commercial bus heading to 'Mile 2'.
Mile 2 Underbridge or the main Mile 2 bus park.
At Mile 2, alight at the main park and board another commercial bus clearly marked for 'Oshodi'.
Oshodi Transport Interchange (Terminals 1, 2, or 3) or the general Oshodi bus park area.
From Oshodi Transport Interchange (or nearby bus stops), find a bus going to 'Egbeda' or 'Idimu/Ikotun' (confirm it passes through Egbeda).
π‘Pro Travel Tips
Always confirm the destination and fare with the bus conductor before boarding.
Keep your belongings secure, especially in crowded bus parks like Mile 2 and Oshodi.
Cash is essential for Danfo rides; ensure you have smaller denominations for convenience.
Travel during off-peak hours (mid-morning to early afternoon) to minimize traffic delays.
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βRoute FAQ
What is the cheapest way to travel from Ajegunle to Egbeda?
The most economical option is the Standard Commercial Bus (Danfo), requiring multiple transfers at major transport hubs like Mile 2 and Oshodi.
How long does the journey typically take?
The journey duration heavily depends on traffic conditions. Expect anywhere from 2 to 4 hours, with peak hours extending travel time significantly.
Are ride-hailing services like Bolt or Uber available for this route?
Yes, ride-hailing services are readily available and provide a direct, comfortable, but considerably more expensive alternative to public transport.
Is it safe to travel at night from Ajegunle to Egbeda?
While public transport runs into the evening, for late-night travel, it's generally safer and more convenient to use ride-hailing services or arrange for trusted private transport. Always be vigilant in crowded areas.
What payment methods are accepted for public transport?
Commercial buses (Danfo) primarily accept cash. For Keke Napeps, cash is also standard. Ride-hailing services accept cashless payments via their apps (card, bank transfer, or wallet).