Calabar – As
part of efforts to ease movement in the state capital, the multi-billion Naira
Calabar Light rail project will soon be inaugurated by President Muhammadu
Buhari.
The 12-car monorail system, when fully operational, will use an Intamin
P8 electric powered passenger shuttle train to convey passengers from Tinapa
Resort across Lake Tinapa to Calabar International Conference Centre (CICC).
The light rail
project has three stations, Tinapa, Tinapa Lakeside Hotel and the Calabar
International Conference Centre. The monorail will also allow access to Studio
Tinapa, Tinapa Shopping Centre and Tinapa waterpark as well as provide a quick
alternative access to Summit Hills.
Built by Ponet TFZE, the train, with a
cruising speed of about 40 kilometres per hour, has 12 cars, including 10
passengers and two equipment cars.
Each car is primed for seven to eight
passengers all seated, while the train’s length, width and height are
approximately 38, 1.95 and 2.2 metres, respectively.
When fully operational,
the electricity-powered air-conditioned train with 1.62 metres height
approximately in its passenger compartment, will provide a 24-hour service.
Gov.. Ben Ayade of Cross River had recently told journalists in Calabar that
Buhari would inaugurate the train.
Ayade announced this during a second test
ride of the train to ensure that the project was ready for inauguration. The
governor said the launching of the monorail would be a step toward boosting the
economy and expand employment opportunities in the state..
He said the state
government was determined to extend the facility to Margaret Ekpo International
Airport, Calabar, as panacea to envisaged congestion of the city centre through
rapid investments inflow.
The parking space at the train’s take-off point at
Tinapa can conveniently accommodate 150 cars.
Mr Mba Mba, the station’s
Electrical Engineer, said the light rail project was completed in December last
year.
“Right now, the Calabar Monorail is ready for use pending inauguration by
appropriate authorities.
“We have test-ran the system and confirmed its
readiness. Gov. Ben Ayade was here with his team to see for themselves what is
on ground.
“Tourists troop here on daily basis to take a ride. But were
disappointed at they were turned back.
“ We always give the excuse that
although services are ready, they can only have their way when it is officially
inaugurated. “School children on excursions, families and other curious
residents, who have not seen this kind of train before, have been coming to feed
their eyes and seeking to take a ride.’’
Mr Christian Ita, Chief Press
Secretary to Gov. Ayade, also confirmed that the project was completed. “It is
awaiting inauguration; we are waiting for a date from the presidency for its
inauguration,’’ he stressed.
Source: vanguardngr




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