Transport GuideTravel from Ajegunle to Gbagada (Bus,Car,Taxi)
Traveling from Ajegunle to Gbagada involves navigating Lagos's vibrant, albeit often congested, transport network. The most economical option is usually a multi-leg journey by commercial buses (Danfo), potentially starting with a Keke Napep. For speed and comfort, ride-hailing services (Bolt, Uber, LagosRide) offer a direct, albeit significantly more expensive, alternative. Expect the journey to take 1.5 to 3 hours depending on traffic and mode of transport.
Distance
28.0 km
Duration
2h 0m
Total Cost
β¦1,000 - β¦1,600
Status
Verified Route
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Route Navigation
Mile 2 Underbridge/Bus Terminal
From your location in Ajegunle, take a local bus or Keke Napep heading towards Mile 2 Underbridge.
Oshodi Bus Terminal (Berger Yard/Underbridge)
At Mile 2, locate the bus park for buses going to Oshodi. Board a 'Mile 2 to Oshodi' commercial bus.
Gbagada Express/Anthony Village
From Oshodi, find buses specifically heading towards Gbagada. Depending on your exact destination in Gbagada (e.g., Ifako, Anthony, Oworonshoki axis), you might need a direct bus or another short hop.
π‘Pro Travel Tips
Always have small denominations (β¦100, β¦200, β¦500) for bus fares, as conductors rarely have change for large notes.
Confirm the destination with the conductor before boarding to avoid going the wrong way.
Avoid peak hours (6:30 AM - 9:30 AM and 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM) if possible, as traffic can significantly increase travel time.
Keep your belongings secure, especially in crowded buses and terminals.
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βRoute FAQ
Is it safe to travel from Ajegunle to Gbagada at night?
While major routes are generally safe, it's advisable to use ride-hailing services at night for security and convenience. If using public transport, ensure you finish your journey before 9 PM.
What's the best time to avoid traffic?
The best times to avoid heavy traffic are usually mid-day (11 AM - 3 PM) on weekdays, or early mornings/late evenings on weekends. Weekday rush hours are extremely congested.
Are there direct buses from Ajegunle to Gbagada?
No, there are no direct commercial buses that run from Ajegunle directly to Gbagada. You will always need at least two, and more commonly three, different bus legs or a ride-hailing service for a direct route.
How do I pay for bus fares?
Bus fares are typically paid in cash directly to the conductor. It's crucial to have smaller denominations (β¦100, β¦200, β¦500) as conductors often don't have change for larger notes.