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Passenger rail service to central Kenya starts

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Business Daily | by Bonface Mwangi


Kenya Railways Corporation will Friday restart commercial passenger service on the Nairobi-Nanyuki line after more than two decades, offering competition to public service vehicles that have dominated the central Kenya routes.

Commuters travelling from Nairobi to Nanyuki will pay Sh200 fare on second class coaches and between Sh50 and Sh100 for inter-terminus trips that will serve Murang’a, Makuyu, Maragua, Sagana, Karatina, Kiganjo, Chaka and Naromoru stations.

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