Cross Country transport online booking made easy. Cross country limited is a first class transportation and logistics firm operating in Nigeria and the ECOWAS sub area. It is one stop logistic shop firm that runs comprehensive land transportation, Courier and Haulage services for business organizations and individuals at very competitive prices. It also offers standard and prompt bus rental services across the country at cost-friendly prices whilst making sure that our customers enjoy true value for their money. So do Cross Country online bus ticket booking now!
FROM Port Harcourt TO
• Onitsha
• Enugu
• Calabar
• Owerri
• Warri
• Awka
FROM Calabar TO
• Enugu
• Owerri
• Umuahia
• Port Harcourt
• Warri
FROM Warri TO
• Umuahia
• Port Harcourt
• Awka
• Owerri
• Calabar
FROM Owerri TO
• Onitsha
• Uyo
• Calabar
• Warri
• Port Harcourt
• Enugu
FROM Warri TO
• Umuahia
• Port Harcourt
• Awka
• Owerri
• Calabar
FROM Uyo TO
• Warri
• Enugu
• Owerri
• Umuahia
• Calabar
Cross Country online booking famous routes such as Lagos to Cotonou, Lagos to Abuja and lots of others. Their stations, placed within all 6 Geo-political zones in Nigeria, contains new facilities such as restrooms, WiFi, food services and etc. Cross country limited aims at offering the safest transport means for commuters whilst ensuring sufficient comfort for the affordable prices using through business ethics.
Abuja terminal
By Okoteyebo Crescent, Behind ABC Trans., Utako, Abuja.
Jos terminal
Bush House, Jos Road, Akwanga, Akwanga, Plateau
Maiduguri terminal
No 5, Maiduguri By-pass, Bauchi, Bauchi, Bauchi
Calabar terminal
Rowa Shopping Complex, Opposite Stadium, Calabar, Calabar, Cross River
Oyo terminal
4 Town Planning Road, off Ring Road, Mobile Bus stop, Opposite Access Bank. Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo
Cross River terminal
No 1, Boarder Way, Calabar Road, Ikom, Cross River, Ikom, Cross River
Kebbi terminal
Orombo Plaza, Opposite Local Govt. Secreteriat, Jega, Kebbi, Jega, Kebbi
Cross country is a transportation firm that is placed in Yaba, Lagos. Their buses serves more than twenty-six places in Nigeria and some neighbouring African nations. They are into the business of conveying passenger and goods in business and private vehicles.