Business Daily | by Rushdie Oudia
Residents of western Kenya will from November enjoy a ride on the planned passenger trains between Kisumu and Nakuru before joining the Standard Gauge railway to Nairobi and Mombasa.
The Kenya Defence Forces, which was contracted to rehabilitate the 216-kilometre railway at Sh3.7 billion, has handed over the line to Kenya Railways Corporation.
The century-old line has 18 stations, serving several towns, but they have remained unused since 2008 when Rift Valley Railways named the concessionaire…









