Transport GuideTravel from Alausa to Ojo (Bus,Car,Taxi)
Traveling from Alausa to Ojo involves a significant journey across Lagos, often requiring multiple stages by commercial bus (Danfo) or a direct but more expensive ride-hailing service. The year sees stabilized but higher costs than 2024. Planning for traffic and choosing your preferred balance of cost vs. convenience is key.
Distance
34.0 km
Duration
2h 20m
Total Cost
β¦1100 - β¦1500
Status
Verified Route
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Route Navigation
Alausa Secretariat Bus Stop / Radio Bus Stop
From Alausa, head to the Secretariat or Radio Bus Stop. Board a commercial bus (Danfo) heading towards 'Ikeja Underbridge' or 'Along' (referring to the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway).
Ikeja Underbridge / Mobil Bus Stop (along expressway)
Alight at Ikeja Underbridge or 'Along' bus stop. Look for buses specifically heading to 'Mile 2'. This is a major interchange.
Mile 2 Bus Terminal (under the bridge/expressway)
At Mile 2, locate the dedicated park for buses plying the Badagry Expressway. Board a bus heading towards 'Iyana Iba' or 'LASU Gate'. Iyana Iba is a central point in Ojo, from where you can take a Keke Napep or Okada to your final street if needed.
π‘Pro Travel Tips
Travel during off-peak hours (10 AM - 3 PM) to avoid severe traffic and potentially lower fares.
Always confirm the destination and fare with the conductor before boarding.
Keep your belongings secure, especially in crowded buses and terminals.
Be prepared for potential delays due to Lagos traffic; it's advisable to add buffer time to your journey.
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βRoute FAQ
What is the cheapest way to get from Alausa to Ojo?
The cheapest way is via commercial buses (Danfo), which typically involves multiple stages. The estimated total cost for this is between β¦1100 and β¦1500.
How long does it take to travel from Alausa to Ojo?
By commercial bus, it can take anywhere from 1 hour 40 minutes to 3 hours or more, depending on traffic. Ride-hailing services might be slightly faster, around 1 hour 20 minutes to 2 hours 30 minutes, but are also subject to traffic conditions.
Is it safe to travel at night from Alausa to Ojo?
It is generally safer to travel during daylight hours. If you must travel at night, opt for a reliable ride-hailing service, share your trip details, and avoid unlit bus stops or routes.
Are there direct buses from Alausa to Ojo?
No, there are no direct commercial buses that run from Alausa straight to Ojo. The journey requires at least two interchanges, typically at Ikeja Underbridge/Along and then Mile 2.
Can I use a Keke Napep (tricycle) for the entire journey?
No, Keke Napep are typically used for shorter distances within specific areas. The distance from Alausa to Ojo is too long for a Keke, but you might use one for the final leg from a major bus stop in Ojo (like Iyana Iba) to your specific street.