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Kenya’s Government Completes New Nairobi-Mombasa Commuter Rail Train Project

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Kenya Railways has provided insight on the new Nairobi-Mombasa commuter rail train project, a modern intracity rail project. The state-owned entity has shared progress on the project, revealing that it aims to benefit local commuters. Once implemented, it will provide faster, safer and more affordable mode of daily commute along the railway that will stretch over 17 kilometers. The train will offer two options for the locals: the ‘Park and Ride’ and the ‘Drop and Ride’ options. It will link travelers of the Madaraka Express train from Nairobi to Mombasa.

The Park and Ride option will cater for motorists who can park their vehicles and ride the train. On the other hand, the Drop and Ride will cater to users of public service vehicles. Kenya Railways further revealed that the Transport Principal Secretary, Mohammed Dhagar, had taken a test ride on the train while inspecting its progress. Images shared of the new convenience train station showed that the upcoming station was near launch.

The State of Affairs Regarding the Nairobi-Mombasa Commuter Rail Train Project

In February, the Nairobi-Mombasa commuter rail train project announced the implementation of the project and its scope. Kenya Railways noted that it will link the Mombasa Central Railway Station within Mombasa CBD. After that, it will link to the SGR Mombasa Terminus in Miritini. Its scope is of monumental achievement as it has been a connection that has long been a challenge for many commuters. “We are looking to operationalize the Link train for Mombasa County soon,” Kenya Railways Managing Director Philip Mainga stated on February 6.

Nairobi-Mombasa Commuter Rail Train Project
Kenya Railways has provided insight on the new Nairobi-Mombasa commuter rail train project, a modern intracity rail project.

Furthermore, he noted that once operational, residents, tourists, and train enthusiasts travelling to Mombasa will be able to use the Link train. The director also hoped it would ease access not only to Mombasa Terminus and the CBD but areas in between as well. It will feature a new Metre Gauge Railway (MGR) passenger station at Mombasa Terminus. Estimated to cost $32.5 million, the project commenced in September 2022. However, it has faced several delays primarily due to challenges in land acquisition.

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