- A Nigerian lady decided to take a train ride from Port Harcourt, Rivers State, to Aba, Abia state
- The lady shared a video after riding on the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) train to Aba instead of using a bus
- The video shows when she went to the NRC station to board the train and also when she was on the train
A Nigerian lady shared her experience on TikTok after taking a train ride when she was travelling in the southern part of the country.
She posted a video, showing people when she boarded the train and when she was enjoying the smooth ride.

Source: TikTok
The lady, First Chioma, did not say how much it cost, but she boarded the train at the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) train station.

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She was travelling to Aba, and she decided to make use of a train instead of buses.
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She showed when she was on the train and also showed people some of the interesting places they rode past.
The video is captioned:
“Enjoy the views with me. Take the train from Port Harcourt to Aba with me.”
Some Nigerians find it interesting to take train rides, as some have never tried it in the past.
Watch the video below:
Another Nigerian experiences a train ride from Aba to Port Harcourt, shares a video
A Nigerian man decided to experience another method of transportation, so he travelled on a train from Aba to Port Harcourt.

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He went to Aba for an event, and when he was going back, he hopped on a train operated by the Nigerian Railway Corporation.
The man said he paid N1500 for a first-class seat on the train and that he had a good time on the journey that lasted an hour and 30 minutes.
Many people who saw the video said they were not aware that people could take train rides from Aba to Port Harcourt.
Some of them vowed to try it as they said it was an efficient and cheap way of moving from one place to another if the government can make it accessible and popular.
Source: Legit.ng