Warri–Itakpe Railway
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The Ujevwu–Itakpe Railway is a standard gauge railway in
Nigeria Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf o ...
that connects the port city of
Warri The city of Warri is an oil hub within South-South Nigeria and houses an annex of the Delta State Government House. Warri City is one of the major hubs of the petroleum industry in Nigeria. Warri and her twin city, Uvwie are the commercial ...
to the inland town of
Itakpe Itakpe is a town in Kogi State, Nigeria. The Itakpe Hills in and around the town of Itakpe contain very pure deposits of iron ore. The National Iron Ore Mining Company is located here. It supplies the steel works of Ajaokuta and Aladja, as well ...
. Construction began in 1987 on an
industrial railway An industrial railway is a type of railway (usually private) that is not available for public transportation and is used exclusively to serve a particular industrial, logistics, or military site. In regions of the world influenced by British ra ...
to supply the
Ajaokuta Steel Mill Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited (ASCL) popularly known as Ajaokuta Steel Mill is a steel mill in Nigeria, located in Ajaokuta, Kogi State, Nigeria. Built on a site starting in 1979, it is the largest steel mill in Nigeria, and the coke oven and ...
with iron ore and coal. After a protracted construction period of more than 30 years, the railway was finally inaugurated in 2020 as a mixed freight and passenger line. Construction is underway on an extension to Abuja, where it will connect to the Lagos–Kano Standard Gauge Railway.


Construction


Origin

When Nigeria became independent from
Great Britain Great Britain is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean off the northwest coast of continental Europe. With an area of , it is the largest of the British Isles, the largest European island and the ninth-largest island in the world. It i ...
in 1960, it imported most of its steel from Britain and other foreign suppliers. Pursuing industrialisation and greater self-sufficiency, Nigerian leaders reached an agreement with the
Soviet Union The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, ...
to build the
Ajaokuta Steel Mill Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited (ASCL) popularly known as Ajaokuta Steel Mill is a steel mill in Nigeria, located in Ajaokuta, Kogi State, Nigeria. Built on a site starting in 1979, it is the largest steel mill in Nigeria, and the coke oven and ...
, a vast complex that would be larger than all the oil refineries in Nigeria combined. The steelworks were located on the
Niger River The Niger River ( ; ) is the main river of West Africa, extending about . Its drainage basin is in area. Its source is in the Guinea Highlands in south-eastern Guinea near the Sierra Leone border. It runs in a crescent shape through ...
, about 60 km from the iron ore deposits at Itakpe. A contract was awarded to Julius Berger in 1987 to build an industrial railway from Ajaokuta to Itakpe to supply the steelworks with iron ore. Since the railway did not have to connect to Nigeria's Cape gauge railway network, it was decided to build it as Nigeria's first standard gauge railway. Since Nigeria lacked
metallurgical coal Metallurgical coal or coking coal is a grade of coal that can be used to produce good-quality coke. Coke is an essential fuel and reactant in the blast furnace process for primary steelmaking. The demand for metallurgical coal is highly coupled ...
of sufficient quality, it would be necessary to import metallurgical coal by sea. Several forms of transport were considered. The coal could be brought up the Niger River directly to Ajaokuta, but the Niger River was only seasonally navigable and would have to be dredged to be navigable year-round. The coal could also be loaded at Port Harcourt on the Eastern Line, but Nigeria's Cape gauge railways had insufficient capacity. To handle the heavy industrial traffic, plans were drawn up to build a standard gauge railway from Port Harcourt to
Otukpo Otukpo is a town in Benue State, Nigeria located in the Middle Belt Region of Nigeria. It is also the eponymous name of a subgroup of the Idoma people. Otukpo is the headquarters of the Otukpo Local Government Area. It was the headquarters of the ...
, where it would branch off for Ajaokuta. However, the railway from Port Harcourt was shelved due to lack of funding. It was decided to extend the Itakpe–Ajaokuta Railway to the Atlantic Ocean port of
Warri The city of Warri is an oil hub within South-South Nigeria and houses an annex of the Delta State Government House. Warri City is one of the major hubs of the petroleum industry in Nigeria. Warri and her twin city, Uvwie are the commercial ...
, which would also make it possible to transport iron ore to the Delta Steel Plant in
Aladja Aladja is a coastal town in Delta State, Nigeria. It is located on the bank of southern part of River Warri The city of Warri is an oil hub within South-South Nigeria and houses an annex of the Delta State Government House. Warri City is ...
, across the river from Warri. Although the railway was completed from Itakpe to Ajaokuta, progress was slow on the extension to Warri. Only 254 km of the 276 km extension to Warri had been completed by 2009, when the Nigerian government awarded a ₦33 billion contract to Julius Berger and TEAM Nigeria to complete the remaining 22 km by 2013. However, the railway was still incomplete in 2017, and the Ajaokuta Steel Mill was also incomplete. Although construction had begun in 1979, the steelworks had not produced a single sheet of steel by the end of 2017.


Completion

In the meantime, the
China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation Ltd. (abbreviation CCECC) was established in June 1979 under the approval of the State Council of the People's Republic of China. It performs international contracting and economic cooperation, C ...
had begun work on the Abuja–Kaduna segment of the Lagos–Kano Standard Gauge Railway in 2011. Despite difficulties with theft of construction materials and land acquisition, CCECC completed the 187 km segment in 2016 as Nigeria's first standard gauge railway. Passenger trains quickly became a vital transport link in the capital region as the parallel Abuja–Kaduna Expressway was besieged by robbers and armed kidnappers. Fearing for their safety, travelers packed the trains beyond their seating capacity, forcing some passengers to stand for two hours. In 2017, the Nigerian government contracted CCECC to help complete the Warri–Itakpe Railway. Julius Berger would finish the work that it had already begun, while CCECC would build stations to support passenger trains and rebuild the Itakpe–Ajaokuta section, which had been vandalised for the steel. Although the government hoped that the railway could begin operating in June 2018, CCECC faced the usual construction difficulties. Gunmen attacked two Nigerian employees at Igueben-Ekekhen station in April 2018, and seven gunmen ambushed a Chinese engineer at Uromi in September 2018. On 29 September 2020, the Warri–Itakpe Railway was officially inaugurated by President
Muhammadu Buhari Muhammadu Buhari (born 17 December 1942) is a Nigerian politician and current president of Nigeria since 2015. Buhari is a retired Nigerian Army major general who served as the country's military head of state from 31 December 1983 to 27 A ...
in a virtual ceremony. Passenger trains began running in October 2020, and freight service began in April 2021.


Future extension to Abuja

In 2019, the Nigerian government awarded a contract to the
China Railway Construction Corporation China Railway Construction Corporation Limited (abbreviated CRCC) is a listed construction enterprise based in Beijing, China, that was the second largest construction and engineering company in the world by revenue in 2014. The limited compan ...
to extend the Warri–Itakpe Railway to Abuja and build a new port at Warri. The railway and port would cost a total of $3.9 billion, with 15% of the funds coming from the Nigerian government, 10% from CRCC, and 75% from a Chinese bank. Upon completion, CRCC will receive a concession to operate the port and railway for 30 years.


See also

*
Rail transport in Nigeria Railways in Nigeria consist of a 3,505 km Cape gauge national railway network and 669 km of standard gauge. The Cape gauge network is in poor condition due to lack of maintenance. In 2019, the single operational standard gauge line fr ...
*
Railway stations in Nigeria Railway stations in Nigeria include: Maps UN MapUNHCR Atlas Map Cities served by rail The East (E) and West (W) lines are connected by the Link Line. West Line * Apapa (W) - Lagos. Port ; flour mill ; oil terminals * Lagos (W) (0 ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Warri-Itakpe Railway Rail transport in Nigeria Railway lines in Nigeria Standard gauge railways in Africa Railway lines opened in 2020