The Lagos Blue Rail Line Is Electrified (VIDEO)
The Lagos Blue Line will have 13 Train Stations and, unlike the Diesel-powered Red Line, will be operated on Electric Motor Units (EMUs) consisting of self-propelled carriages using electricity for motive power.
This means that the rail tracks will be electrified and that it will be life-threatening for anybody to attempt to cross the rail lines.
Although the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) has already fenced off the rail tracks of the Blue Line, this warning is still pertinent because previous experience is that some people have a habit of cutting such fences in order to create illegal thoroughfares for themselves.