BRT stands for Bus Rapid Transit which is a modern public transport system designed to move large numbers of people quickly, safely, and affordably.
The 24km BRT route runs from Kawo Bridge to NNPC Junction in Sabon Tasha, with 30 modern bus stations along the way.
BRT buses run on dedicated lanes separate from regular traffic. This ensures faster travel times, fewer delays, and on-time buses every day.
BRT buses are designed for higher capacity, comfort, and accessibility, including station-level boarding that makes it easier for people with mobility challenges.
Everyone! The system is inclusive; students, workers, traders, senior citizens, and people with disabilities can all ride comfortably.
Yes. The Kaduna BRT is designed to be affordable, reliable, and cost-effective compared to other transport options.
The 24km BRT route runs from Kawo Bridge to NNPC Junction in Sabon Tasha, with 30 modern bus stations along the way.
Kaduna faces daily traffic congestion and rising transport costs. BRT will ease traffic, reduce travel time, improve air quality, and make commuting more efficient.
Lagos pioneered BRT in Nigeria with great success. Kaduna is now making history as the first state in Northern Nigeria to implement the system.
The project is a partnership between the Kaduna State Government (KDSG) and the Agence Française de Développement (AFD), ensuring strong technical and financial backing.