Transport GuideTravel from Ajegunle to Ikorodu (Bus,Car,Taxi)
Navigating from Ajegunle to Ikorodu involves a multi-leg journey, as there are no direct public transport routes. Travelers can choose between cost-effective commercial buses (danfo) and BRT combinations, or opt for the comfort and speed of ride-hailing services. Expect higher costs compared to 2024 due to stabilized but elevated inflation. Planning for traffic is crucial, especially during peak hours.
Distance
42.0 km
Duration
1h 40m
Total Cost
β¦1450 - β¦2200
Status
Verified Route
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Route Navigation
Mile 2 Underbridge
Take a Keke Napep or short Danfo from your location in Ajegunle to Mile 2 Underbridge.
Oshodi Terminal (Charity or Bolade)
From Mile 2 Underbridge, board a Danfo heading to Oshodi.
Ikorodu Garage (Sabo/Igbogbo)
At Oshodi Terminal, find a Danfo that is directly going to Ikorodu Garage (e.g., Sabo, Igbogbo, Ferry Terminal).
π‘Pro Travel Tips
Always confirm your destination with the conductor before boarding.
Be mindful of your belongings, especially in crowded terminals.
Travel during off-peak hours (mid-morning or early afternoon) to avoid heavy traffic and potentially higher fares.
Keep small denominations of Naira for easy payment.
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βRoute FAQ
How long does the journey from Ajegunle to Ikorodu typically take?
The journey duration varies significantly with traffic. Expect anywhere from 1 hour 40 minutes (100 minutes) to 3 hours (180 minutes) or more during peak periods.
Are there direct buses from Ajegunle to Ikorodu?
No, there are no direct public commercial buses (Danfo) or BRT routes. You will need to take at least two to three connecting buses/tricycles.
What is the cheapest way to travel from Ajegunle to Ikorodu?
The most economical option is usually a combination of commercial Danfo buses, though the BRT combination can be competitive if you already own a Cowry Card.
Is it safe to travel at night from Ajegunle to Ikorodu?
While public transport operates into the evening, it is generally safer to travel during daylight hours. If you must travel at night, ride-hailing services (Uber/Bolt) are recommended for enhanced safety.
Do I need a BRT card (Cowry Card) to use the BRT system?
Yes, a Cowry Card is mandatory for all BRT routes. You can purchase and top it up at major BRT terminals like Oshodi, Mile 2, or Ikorodu.