The Lagos–Badagry Expressway is the local name for the Nigerian section of the Trans–West African Coastal Highway.[1]The expressway connects Lagos, Nigeria with Dakar, Senegal.
Lagos–Badagry Expressway | |
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Route information | |
History | Under Construction |
Major junctions | |
East end | Lagos |
West end | Badagry |
Location | |
Country | Nigeria |
States | Badagry, Lagos, Lagos State |
Major cities | Badagry, Lagos |
Highway system | |
Extensive reconstruction of the Lagos portion of the expressway began in 2010.[1][2]When those renovations are completed the Lagos portion of the expressway will be widened from four lanes to ten lanes for road vehicles and a new mass transit line will operate in the median. Two of the expressway's lanes are intended to be exclusively used by the Lagos Bus Rapid Transit System.[3]