 Two sets of 10 cargo trains have been acquired by the Lagos State Government for the Red Line Rail Project. This is in fulfilment of Governor Babaji de San Moli's administration to make transportation easier, faster and affordable. Governor San Moli completed the acquisition deal of the trains at the Milwaukee Facilities of Spanish Train Manufacturer, Talgo Incorporated in the United States on Tuesday. Our State House correspondent, Love Ikuku Oyadoku reports. The acting Milwaukee mayor, Cavillia Johnson, receives Governor San Moli and his team to the city. The Governor and his delegation inspect the interior design of the newly acquired Talgo trains with a speed limit of 330 km per hour. The intracity metropolitan trains are a boost for the Red Line project to kick off. A train is not something you just go on the shelf and pick up, right? And so we're very, we're pretty challenged knowing where we can get brand new trains like this. And so we're very, very lucky that our partnership and our conversations with some of our partners here started with Talgo about a month and a half ago. And because of Christmas and New Year, we couldn't close it up. But I'm so, so excited that within the first month of the year, we've been able to take a trip. A very deserving one for that matter. And we've seen a beautiful white and red train. Coincidentally, the real line is called a red line. It's called a red line. And so you can see, they've given us the color as well. So we're just going to brand in and put our seal there. Chief Executive Officer and President Talgo USA, Antonio Perez, are the ones against not putting the trains to use. He shows gratitude for the purchase. With a capacity of 500,000 passengers daily, the red line will have 11 stations. And when completed, we'll be the first operational metro systems in West Africa. From Lagos, Love Ikuku Uiedokun, reporting for PLUS TV, Africa. So you get notified about fresh news updates.