Purple Line (Lagos Transit)
The Purple Line is a future 54.35-kilometre line and is developed by the Lagos Rail Mass Transit initiative managed by the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority. It runs from the Redemption Camp to Ojo near the Lagos State University for more interconnectivity across Lagos. It will be constructed after the Red, Blue and Green Lines. It is projected to carry 549,000 per day, and could do 1.3 million by 2031.
History
On March 2, 2024, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu initiated early planning for the Green and Purple Lines—two future additions to the Lagos Rail Mass Transit system. The announcement was made during the inauguration of the LRMT Red Line’s first phase, an event attended by President Bola Tinubu.In a statement released by Kolawole Ojelabi, Head of Corporate Communication at the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority, the governor described the Blue and Red Lines as the foundation of a broader vision for urban mobility. He emphasized that these are just the beginning, with a master plan to deliver six fully integrated rail lines across the state.
On 26 February 2025, Officials from the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority, led by Technical Adviser Planning, Osa Konyeha, met with local government representatives to discuss the planned Purple Line rail project.
Stakeholders included the Chairman of Orile Agege LCDA, Johnson Babatunde; Chairman of Iba LCDA, Yisa Jubril; and Secretary to Alimosho Local Government, Dare Ogunkoya, who represented Chairman Jelili Sulaimon.
LAMATA stated that the Purple Line would span 57 km, connecting Redemption Camp to Volkswagen, with 17 stations integrated into Lagos’s existing rail network.