KRC reintroduces Nairobi – Nanyuki passenger services

Rehabilitation of Metre Gauge Railway lines in Kenya to fall behind schedule

Kenya Railways Corporation (KRC) has reintroduced the Nairobi –Nanyuki passengers services. The launch follows a successful test run in July 7 between Thika, north of Nairobi, and Nanyuki. Freight services on the line were reintroduced in August, and transport goods such as fuel, fertiliser, and crops.

KRC will initially offer one round trip per week, with the frequency increasing in line with demand. The Nairobi – Nanyuki service operates on Fridays, and the Nanyuki – Nairobi service runs on Sundays. Each train will have a capacity for 1600 passengers.

End-to-end journeys

End-to-end journeys will take around six hours, with both services departing at 08.00 and arriving at 14.00. Tickets will start at Sh 200 for an end-to-end journey in second-class, and between Sh 50 and 100 for journeys between intermediate stations.

The Sh 3bn rehabilitation of the Nairobi – Nanyaki line was carried out over six months, and was executed in three sections: Thika – Maragua (47.6km), Maragua – Karatina (54.2km), and Karatina – Nanyuki (75.4km). Work included site clearance of the entire corridor and the removal of encroachments, the rehabilitation of infrastructure and rolling stock, and the leasing of locomotives, as well as the construction of an extension to the Vivo energy depot in Nanyuki and a new station at Chaka.

KRC contributed Sh 1.2bn to the project, with the remaining Sh 1.8bn provided by the state-owned Kenya Pipeline Corporation. The rehabilitated line is expected to significantly improve transport links and stimulate regional economic growth along the route, including tourism.

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