Transport GuideTravel from Oshodi to Trade Fair Complex (Bus,Car,Taxi)
Navigating from the bustling transport hub of Oshodi to the extensive Trade Fair Complex involves a journey across significant parts of Lagos, primarily along the Apapa-Oshodi and Lagos-Badagry Expressways. Expect a mix of urban landscapes, dense traffic, and a vibrant street-level experience, making proper planning essential for a smooth trip.
Distance
15.0 km
Duration
40 mins
Total Cost
β¦800 - β¦1500
Status
Verified Route
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Route Navigation
Oshodi Underbridge / Oshodi BRT Terminal
Locate the main Oshodi transport hub. Depending on your exact starting point, head towards either the Oshodi Underbridge axis or the Oshodi BRT Terminal area, where buses for various destinations gather.
Oshodi Bus Stop (Apapa-Oshodi Expressway axis)
From Oshodi, board a yellow commercial bus (Danfo) explicitly heading to 'Mile 2'. These buses are plentiful; listen for conductors calling out 'Mile 2!' and confirm your destination before boarding.
Mile 2 Bus Stop / Mile 2 Bridge
Alight at the Mile 2 bus stop. This is a major interchange. You will need to cross over to the other side of the express road using the pedestrian bridge to catch your next bus heading west towards Badagry.
Mile 2 Interchange (Badagry-bound lane)
At Mile 2 (on the Badagry-bound lane), look for buses heading towards 'Badagry', 'Okokomaiko', 'LASU gate', or 'Iyana Iba'. Tell the conductor you are dropping specifically at 'Trade Fair Complex'.
Trade Fair Complex Main Gate / ASPAMDA Market
Stay attentive and listen for the conductor's call as you approach your destination, or remind them if necessary. The Trade Fair Complex is a very large and recognizable landmark with several prominent gates.
Trade Fair Complex Main Gate
Once you alight, you will be right at one of the main entrances to the Trade Fair Complex, making it easy to access your specific destination within the complex.
π‘Pro Travel Tips
**Cash is King:** Always carry sufficient small denominations of Naira (β¦200, β¦500, β¦1000 notes) for bus fares. Conductors rarely have change for large notes.
**Beware of Peak Hours:** Traffic on the Apapa-Oshodi and Lagos-Badagry Expressways can be intense during morning (6-9 AM) and evening (4-8 PM) rush hours. Plan your journey to avoid these times if possible.
**Stay Alert:** While generally safe, be mindful of your belongings, especially in crowded bus stops and while boarding/alighting. Keep phones and wallets secure.
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βRoute FAQ
What is the best time to travel to avoid traffic?
To avoid the worst of Lagos traffic, especially on the Apapa-Oshodi and Lagos-Badagry Expressways, aim to travel between 10 AM and 3 PM on weekdays. Weekends (particularly Saturday mornings) can also be less congested, though local market activities around Mile 2 might still cause minor delays.
Is it safe to use commercial buses (Danfo) for this route?
Yes, using Danfos is generally safe and very common for locals. However, practice standard urban safety: keep your valuables secure (especially phones and wallets), avoid displaying expensive items, and be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded bus stops and while boarding/alighting.
Are there other transport options besides Danfo and ride-hailing, like BRT?
While Oshodi has a BRT terminal, the BRT network doesn't directly serve the Trade Fair Complex area on the Lagos-Badagry Expressway with a single route. You would likely still need multiple transfers and possibly Danfo connections, making the direct Danfo route or a ride-hailing service generally more efficient for this specific journey.