Ikeja Along Bus Stop
Ikeja Along Bus Stop Quick Facts
| Seal / Logo / Emblem |
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| Name |
Ikeja Along Bus Stop |
| Country |
Nigeria |
| State |
Lagos State |
| LGA |
Ikeja Local Government Area |
| District |
Ikeja District |
| Type |
Bus Stop |
| Info |
Extreme-Density Transportation, Commercial & Informal Market Hub |
| Connects |
“A primary bus stop on the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway at the Ikeja Flyover, connecting to the Ikeja Railway Station” |
| Road Condition |
Excellent (Lagos-Abeokuta Expway) / Fair (Internal Anifowoshe streets) |
| Traffic Profile |
Extreme Gridlock (Perpetual, one of Lagos’s most congested chokepoints) |
| Postal Code |
100281 |
Ikeja Along Bus Stop Location
“Ikeja Along” is not a street, but one of the most significant and chaotic transportation landmarks on the Lagos Mainland. It refers to the major bus stop on the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway, located directly adjacent to the Ikeja railway line and the Ikeja flyover (popularly known as “Ikeja Under Bridge”).
This area is the critical nerve center where road, rail, and commerce collide. It is the primary gateway to the Ikeja district for millions of commuters traveling along the expressway. It serves as the main access point for:
- Ikeja Railway Station (Old & New): The brand new, state-of-the-art terminal for the Lagos Rail Mass Transit (LRMT) Red Line is the area’s new defining feature.
- Anifowoshe Community: A dense residential and commercial area (market) located directly behind the bus stop.
- Computer Village / Ikeja (Main): It is a 5-minute walk from the bus stop (via a pedestrian bridge) to the “Under Bridge” area, which is the gateway to Computer Village and Awolowo Way.
- LASUTH: The Lagos State University Teaching Hospital is a 5-minute walk away.
“Ikeja Along” is a place of perpetual motion, noise, and high-stakes “Lagos hustle.” It is not a destination for leisure, but a critical node for movement and a major informal market.
Ikeja Along vs. Ikeja Under Bridge
This is the most common point of confusion for newcomers and even some Lagosians. They are two different (but connected) locations with different functions.
- Ikeja Along Bus Stop (This Guide’s Focus):
- Location: On the 10-lane Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway.
- Function: This is a bus stop for through-traffic. It’s where you catch buses that are passing Ikeja on their way to other destinations (e.g., from Oshodi to Iyana Ipaja, or from Agege to Yaba).
- Landmarks: The Ikeja Train Station and the Pedestrian Bridge.
- Ikeja Under Bridge:
- Location: Under the flyover, off the main expressway.
- Function: This is a terminus and a local hub. It’s where you get buses and kekes (tricycles) that are starting their journey into Ikeja’s internal streets (e.g., to Allen Avenue, Opebi, Computer Village, or Toyin Street).
- Landmarks: The Computer Village Gateway, Area ‘F’ Police Command, and the main Keke Napep park.
In summary: You stop at “Ikeja Along” to get on a bus on the expressway. You go to “Ikeja Under Bridge” to get a bus or keke into Ikeja proper.
Ikeja Along Bus Stop Map
Ikeja Along Bus Stop Postal Code
“Ikeja Along” is a boundary point, and as such, it is the meeting point of two major postal code districts. The code you use depends on which side of the railway line/bridge you are on.
100271 (Anifowoshe / Oba Akran side): This is the official postal code for the Anifowoshe community, the residential and market area located directly behind the “Ikeja Along” bus stop. It also covers a large part of Oba Akran Avenue and the industrial areas on that side of the railway line.
100281 (Computer Village / Allen side): This is the official postal code for the other side of the bridge and railway line. If you cross the pedestrian bridge from “Ikeja Along,” you land in the “Ikeja Under Bridge” area, which is the start of the 100281 district. This code covers Computer Village, Awolowo Way, Allen Avenue, Opebi, and Toyin Street.
Note on Usage: For 100% accuracy, if your destination is in Anifowoshe, use 100271. If your destination is in Computer Village or Allen Avenue, use 100281. This guide provides the complete street directories for both districts to be a total comprehensive resource.
Ikeja Along Bus Stop Introduction
The “Ikeja Along” area is a bustling commercial center, defined by its transportation links and the Anifowoshe market.
The New Ikeja Railway Station (LRMT Red Line)
This is the new centerpiece of the Ikeja Along landmark. This is not the old, colonial-era station; it is a massive, multi-level, airport-style terminal that is a key station on the Lagos Rail Mass Transit (LRMT) Red Line.
- What it is: A state-of-the-art train station for Lagos’s new intra-city rail network.
- The Route (Red Line): Connects from Agbado (Ogun State) through Agege, Ikeja, Oshodi, Yaba, and terminates at Oyingbo, with a future link to the Marina (Blue Line).
- Features:
- Elevated platforms
- Ticketing halls and automated barriers
- Lifts and escalators
- Secure, controlled environment
- Impact: This station transforms “Ikeja Along” from just a bus stop into a modern, multi-modal transport interchange, allowing commuters to bypass the notorious road traffic.
Anifowoshe Market
Directly behind the bus stop is the sprawling, high-density Anifowoshe Market. This is a classic Lagos street market, blending informal and formal commerce.
- Foodstuffs: The primary draw, with vendors selling rice, beans, yams, garri, palm oil, fresh peppers, and vegetables.
- Electronics (Spillover): Due to its proximity to Computer Village, there is a significant cluster of shops selling used phones, repairing laptops, and selling accessories.
- Printing: A notable hub for small-scale printers, graphic designers, and sign-makers.
- Clothing: Dozens of small boutiques and “Okrika” (second-hand clothing) stalls.
Banks & Financial Services on Ikeja Along Bus Stop
Several major bank branches are located along the expressway at or near the bus stop, serving the market and commuters.
- Zenith Bank (Ikeja Along Branch): A large, visible branch.
- Access Bank (Ikeja Along Branch): A full-service branch.
- FCMB (First City Monument Bank): Located nearby.
- UBA (United Bank for Africa): Has branches at both the Anifowoshe side and the Under Bridge side.
- ATMs: All these banks have multiple 24/7 ATMs, but be extremely cautious using them, especially at night (see Safety section).
Hotels & Guesthouses on Ikeja Along Bus Stop
Restaurants, Cafes, Nightlife & Lounges on Ikeja Along Bus Stop
This area is dominated by street food, the lifeblood of the commuters and market workers.
- Street Food (The Main Scene):
- Suya: Dozens of suya (grilled, spiced meat) vendors appear in the evening.
- Bole & Groundnut: Roasted plantain and peanuts.
- Roasted Corn: A seasonal favorite.
- Gala & Soft Drinks: Hawkers are everywhere, weaving through traffic.
- Herbal Drinks (“Agbo”): Numerous stalls selling traditional herbal remedies.
- Local Bukkas & Canteens:
- Deep within Anifowoshe market are dozens of bukkas (local canteens) serving staples like amala, efo riro, jollof rice, and pepper soup.
- Formal Fast Food:
- The major branded fast-food chains (KFC, Mr. Biggs, Domino’s) are not at “Ikeja Along.” You must cross the pedestrian bridge to the “Ikeja Under Bridge” / Awolowo Way area to find them.
Corporate Offices & Key Buildings on Ikeja Along Bus Stop
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Shopping Plazas & Supermarkets on Ikeja Along Bus Stop
Pharmacies, Clinics & Hospitals on Ikeja Along Bus Stop
- Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH): This is one of Lagos’s largest and most important public hospitals. Its main gate is a 3-5 minute walk from the “Ikeja Along” bus stop, making the bus stop a critical access point for patients and staff.
- Schools: The Anifowoshe community has numerous private primary/nursery schools and secondary schools serving the dense local population.
Fuel Stations on Ikeja Along Bus Stop
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Schools & Education on Ikeja Along Bus Stop
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Services (Corporate, Logistics & Auto) on Ikeja Along Bus Stop
- Fuel Stations: Several major fuel stations are on the expressway, serving as key landmarks.
* TotalEnergies (Ikeja)
* MRS Filling Station
* Conoil (near Under Bridge)
- Police & Security:
- Area ‘F’ Police Command Headquarters: Located a 3-minute walk away at Ikeja Under Bridge. This ensures a high (if often overwhelmed) police presence, which deters major violent crime.
Churches & Mosques on Ikeja Along Bus Stop
Transportation & Bus Stops on Ikeja Along Bus Stop
This is the primary function of “Ikeja Along.” It is a massive, chaotic, and essential transportation hub.
Key Bus Stops (The 3 Main Zones)
- Ikeja Along (Outward bound, towards Agege/Iyana Ipaja):
- This is the stop for passengers traveling away from central Lagos.
- Destinations: Agege, Iyana Ipaja, Egbeda, Idimu, Igando, Sango-Otta.
- Bus Type: Almost exclusively Danfo (yellow buses).
- Ikeja Along (Inward bound, towards Oshodi/Yaba):
- This is the stop for passengers traveling towards central Lagos.
- Destinations: Oshodi (the main one), Bolade, Yaba, Mile 2, CMS, Obalende.
- Bus Type: Danfo buses and larger “BRT-style” buses (though the main BRT stop is at Oshodi).
- Ikeja Under Bridge (The Local Hub):
- As detailed in Section 2, this is a 5-minute walk away.
- This is the hub for Keke Napep (tricycles) and Danfo buses going into Allen, Opebi, Toyin Street, and Computer Village.
Main Bus Routes & Ride-Hailing
- How to Get There: From anywhere in Lagos, board a bus with a conductor yelling “Ikeja!” If the bus is on the expressway, it will stop at “Ikeja Along.” If it’s on a local road, it will likely terminate at “Ikeja Under Bridge.”
- Lagos Rail Mass Transit (LRMT) – The Red Line:
- This is the most significant development. The new Ikeja Train Station provides a modern, fast, and safe alternative to the road.
- Commuters can now bypass the gridlock entirely, traveling from Agbado or Iyana Ipaja to Ikeja in minutes, or from Ikeja to Yaba/Oyingbo.
- Ride-Hailing (Uber, Bolt, LagRide):
- CRITICAL WARNING: It is extremely dangerous and illegal for a ride-hailing driver to stop on the expressway. Do not attempt this.
- Pro Tip (Drop-off): Set your destination to a safe, nearby point, such as:
- “TotalEnergies, Ikeja Along” (a fuel station).
- “LASUTH, Ikeja” (the hospital gate).
- “Anifowoshe, Ikeja” (a side street off the expressway).
- Pro Tip (Pick-up): Never request a pick-up from the bus stop. Walk to a safer, calmer location:
- The entrance of the TotalEnergies fuel station.
- The main gate of LASUTH.
- A specific, named street inside Anifowoshe.
Traffic, Parking & Safety on Ikeja Along Bus Stop
This is the most important section of this guide. “Ikeja Along” is one of the most hazardous and challenging environments in Lagos.
Road & Traffic Conditions
- Traffic Profile: Perpetual, extreme gridlock. It is one of the 5 worst traffic chokepoints in Lagos.
- The Causes:
- The Bus Stop: Danfo buses stop in all lanes (not just the service lane) to pick up/drop off passengers, blocking the 10-lane expressway.
- The Railway Crossing: The old (P-Way) railway line crosses the road at this exact point. When a train (the old cargo or passenger train) passes, the entire expressway is shut down, causing a tailback that lasts for hours.
- The “Under Bridge” U-Turn: The U-turn under the flyover is a major conflict point for vehicles.
- Pedestrians: Thousands of people cross the road (see Safety).
Parking
- Parking is non-existent, impossible, and dangerous.
- DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PARK HERE. There are no lots, no garages, and no legal on-street parking.
- The area is aggressively patrolled by LASTMA, who will tow any stopped vehicle immediately.
- “Ikeja Along” is a pick-up and drop-off zone ONLY, and even that must be done with extreme speed and caution (see ride-hailing tips).
Safety & Walkability
- Walkability: The area is 100% pedestrian-dominated, but it is not “pedestrian-friendly.” It is a high-risk walking environment.
- The Pedestrian Bridge: This is the ONLY safe way to cross the expressway from “Ikeja Along” to the “Under Bridge” / Computer Village side. It is long, high, and always crowded.
- Crossing the Expressway: DO NOT DO IT. Hundreds of people do this daily, and it is a leading cause of death and injury in the area. It involves crossing 10+ lanes of high-speed, chaotic traffic.
- Safety & Security: “LEVEL 10” VIGILANCE REQUIRED
- This is one of the highest-risk areas for petty crime in Lagos. You must be on maximum alert.
- Risk #1: Pickpocketing & Slashing. The primary risk. In the crush of people running for a bus, teams of thieves will pick your pockets or slash your bag open.
- Action: Phone and wallet must be in your front pocket. A bag must be worn on your front, zipped.
- Risk #2: Phone & Bag Snatching. Thieves on Okadas (motorcycles) are notorious for snatching phones and bags from pedestrians waiting at the bus stop.
- Action: DO NOT USE YOUR PHONE AT THE BUS STOP. Keep it hidden. Stand far back from the road, ideally in a well-lit area near other people.
- Risk #3: “One-Chance” Buses. This is a real risk, especially late at night or very early in the morning. These are criminal gangs posing as a bus.
- Action: Never board an empty bus at night. Only board buses at the main, crowded, well-lit parts of the stop, preferably one that already has other passengers (especially women).
- Risk #4: Scams. People will try to “help” you, distract you, or engage you in a conversation. Be polite but firm and keep moving.
Near Ikeja Along Bus Stop
- Nearest Major Hospital: Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) – (A 3-5 minute walk. It’s right there).
- Nearest Major Market (Tech): Computer Village – (A 5-7 minute walk via the pedestrian bridge).
- Nearest Major Market (Food/Local): Anifowoshe Market – (You are in it).
- Nearest Police Station: Area ‘F’ Police Command Headquarters – (A 3-5 minute walk, located at “Ikeja Under Bridge”).
- Nearest Modern Mall: Ikeja City Mall (ICM) – (A 10-15 minute walk or 5-min Keke ride from the “Under Bridge” side).
- Nearest Airport: Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) – (A 10-15 minute drive, but highly traffic-dependent).
Ikeja Along Bus Stop Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the postal code for Ikeja Along?
“Ikeja Along” is a boundary. The Anifowoshe side (behind the train station) is 100271. The Computer Village / Allen side (across the pedestrian bridge) is 100281.
What is the postal code for Anifowoshe, Ikeja?
The postal code for Anifowoshe is 100271. You can find the full street directory on this page.
Is Ikeja Along the same as Ikeja Under Bridge?
No. “Ikeja Along” is the bus stop on the expressway for through-traffic. “Ikeja Under Bridge” is the bus park under the flyover for local traffic going into Allen/Opebi. We have a full explanation on this page.
What LGA is Ikeja Along in?
Ikeja Along Bus Stop is in the Ikeja (Main) District, which is the capital of Ikeja Local Government Area (LGA).
How do I get to Computer Village from Ikeja Along?
It is a 5-7 minute walk. Take the pedestrian bridge over the expressway. When you descend, you will be at the “Ikeja Under Bridge” area, which is the gateway to Computer Village.
Is the new Ikeja train station open?
Yes, the new, modern Ikeja Railway Station for the LRMT Red Line is operational and located right at the “Ikeja Along” bus stop.