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How to book train online for Lagos, Ibadan, 2023

Modupeoluwa Olalere by Modupeoluwa Olalere
December 6, 2023
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The Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC) has established an e-ticketing platform for the Lagos-Ibadan train route in 2023 to modernize rail travel in Nigeria. This revolutionary technology promises to simplify the booking procedure and make it easier for people to get rail tickets. In this article, we’ll book train tickets online for the Lagos-Ibadan route in 2023.

Read also: Nigerian Railway Corporation to start e-ticketing

Things to note if you want to book the Lagos, Ibadan and Abeokuta train online: 

When attempting to reserve your train ticket between Lagos, Ibadan, and Abeokuta online, please keep the following in mind:

You can only book a day ahead. 

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Business class tickets are ₦6500 for both children and adults.

First-class tickets are ₦9000 for both children and adults.

Standard tickets are ₦3000 for children and ₦3600 for adults.

Keep your transaction emails or messages secure and ready for presentation/verification at the train station.

You can book both morning and evening trips. 

On-the-Ground experience

The introduction of the e-ticketing platform has not stopped payment at the train station. However, cash payments are no longer accepted, and you can only pay using a bank transfer or your ATM card. 

Accessing the e-ticketing platform to book trains online for Lagos, Abeokuta, Ibadan

Visit the website

To begin your journey, access the official e-ticketing platform at www.nrc.gsds.ng. Please ensure you are on the correct website to avoid scams.

Registration

Passengers are required to register on the platform using their National Identification Numbers (NIN). This step is essential for security and identification purposes.

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Booking your online Lagos, Ibadan or Abeokuta train ticket

Sign In

After successful registration, sign in to the platform using your email address and password. This will grant you access to the booking system.

Pick your route

Decide on the stations of departure and arrival. A one-way or round-trip ticket can be purchased.

Provide passenger details

Enter all required passenger data, such as names, contact information, and any other information that may be needed.

NIN requirement

It’s crucial to remember that the booking procedure also requires your NIN.

Pick a train and a seat.

Choose the train and seat(s) you choose depending on your preferences and the available seats.

Payment

Once your train and seats have been chosen, move on to the payment stage. The website will take you to a Flutterwave payment portal so you can finish the transaction with your debit card there.

Concluding remarks regarding internet rail reservations for Lagos, Ibadan

When utilizing the e-ticketing platform, caution is essential. Fraudsters will fool people who wish to use the new train station platform using phony or copied NRC websites. The official train ticket booking website is https://nrc.gsds.ng.

Despite some initial difficulties that travellers have encountered, it is anticipated that these problems will be fixed to give all travellers a more smooth and more practical online booking experience.

Tags: abeokutaAfrican transportIbadanLagosThe Nigeria Railway Corporation
Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupe is a tech content writer with 3+ years of experience turning complex ideas into clear, engaging stories. She covers innovation, digital trends, and emerging technologies. When she’s not writing, she’s exploring new tools or tracking trends shaping Africa’s tech ecosystem.

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