The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has announced that the WarriItakpe Train Service (WITS) will officially resume operations on Wednesday, October 29, 2025, after weeks of suspension for essential maintenance and safety checks. In a statement issued on Sunday, October 26, by Callistus Unyimadu, NRCs Chief Public Relations Officer, the corporation said the temporary suspension was necessary to carry out critical repairs, system checks, and maintenance on both the tracks and rolling stock, aimed at improving passenger safety, reliability, and comfort. The temporary suspension was necessary to carry out critical repairs, maintenance, and system checks on the track and rolling stock to ensure the comfort, reliability, and safety of passengers, the statement said. The NRC confirmed that online bookings will reopen by 12 noon on Monday, October 27, 2025, two days before services resume. Passengers can make reservations via the official portal, https://nrc-fane.ng, or at designated stations. When operations resume, the train will operate with seven coaches, including six standard-class and one business-class coach. The new timetable, which will incorporate temporary speed restrictions (TSR) to ensure safe monitoring, will also be released on Monday. The corporation sincerely apologises to its esteemed passengers and stakeholders for the inconveniences experienced during the period of suspension and appreciates their patience and understanding, Unyimadu added. NRC Managing Director, Dr. Kayode Opeifa, reaffirmed the corporations commitment to maintaining safe, efficient, and reliable rail services on the WarriItakpe corridor, assuring passengers that the improvements made will enhance the overall travel experience. The WarriItakpe line, one of Nigerias key intercity routes, connects Delta, Edo, and Kogi States and serves as a major transport link for passengers and goods between the South-South and North-Central regions. The post NRC announces resumption of WarriItakpe train service appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog. NRC announces resumption of WarriâItakpe train service
The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has announced that the WarriItakpe Train Service (WITS) will officially resume operations on Wednesday, October 29, 2025, after weeks of suspension for essential maintenance and safety checks. In a statement issued on Sunday, October 26, by Callistus Unyimadu, NRCs Chief Public Relations Officer, the corporation said the temporary suspension was necessary to carry out critical repairs, system checks, and maintenance on both the tracks and rolling stock, aimed at improving passenger safety, reliability, and comfort. The temporary suspension was necessary to carry out critical repairs, maintenance, and system checks on the track and rolling stock to ensure the comfort, reliability, and safety of passengers, the statement said. The NRC confirmed that online bookings will reopen by 12 noon on Monday, October 27, 2025, two days before services resume. Passengers can make reservations via the official portal, https://nrc-fane.ng, or at designated stations. When operations resume, the train will operate with seven coaches, including six standard-class and one business-class coach. The new timetable, which will incorporate temporary speed restrictions (TSR) to ensure safe monitoring, will also be released on Monday. The corporation sincerely apologises to its esteemed passengers and stakeholders for the inconveniences experienced during the period of suspension and appreciates their patience and understanding, Unyimadu added. NRC Managing Director, Dr. Kayode Opeifa, reaffirmed the corporations commitment to maintaining safe, efficient, and reliable rail services on the WarriItakpe corridor, assuring passengers that the improvements made will enhance the overall travel experience. The WarriItakpe line, one of Nigerias key intercity routes, connects Delta, Edo, and Kogi States and serves as a major transport link for passengers and goods between the South-South and North-Central regions. The post NRC announces resumption of WarriItakpe train service appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog. 
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