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Fresh push for ‘Railway City’ as Kenya, UK renew strategic deal

A fresh wave of energy has been injected into the Nairobi Railway City project following President William Ruto’s official visit to the United Kingdom, where he held talks with Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

The high-level meeting at 10 Downing Street on Tuesday renewed the Kenya–UK Strategic Partnership, anchoring the major urban regeneration plan that is expected to reshape Nairobi’s transport, housing and economic landscape.

The Nairobi Railway City, which will sit on 438 acres around the Nairobi Central Railway Station, is a flagship UK-funded initiative meant to improve mobility, create thousands of jobs, and open up new investment opportunities. President Ruto confirmed that financing arrangements for the project are being finalised, with Kenya expected to provide counterpart funding.

“This will create wealth and jobs, and deliver a tangible economic impact. This will be transformative; it will improve mobility, stimulate growth and foster prosperity in the Nairobi Metropolitan,” said Ruto.

Urban transformation and connectivity

Once complete, the new Nairobi Central Station will serve as a modern, multi-modal transport hub with nine platforms and enhanced access bridges.

This will allow up to 30,000 passengers per hour to pass through the station, nearly double the current capacity of 16,000.

The project is designed to integrate various modes of transport, including diesel-electric trains, Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), and non-motorised transport corridors.

Transport Secretary Davis Chirchir is overseeing the infrastructure component, while Kenya Railways Corporation Managing Director Phillip Mainga is leading on planning and implementation, with a focus on land use and stakeholder coordination.

Treasury Secretary John Mbadi is tasked with ensuring financial accountability, and Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi is overseeing strategic execution.

Approved by the Cabinet last week, the project is part of Ruto’s broader urban regeneration agenda.

It aims to ease congestion in the Central Business District and attract new private investment through a well-planned, inclusive, and vibrant city centre.

Housing, business and green spaces

The Nairobi Railway City will be divided into six distinct precincts, each designed with a specific urban function and character.

These include the MICE Core precinct, dedicated to meetings, innovation, and education and the West Core, which will be a commercial centre with high-end offices and entertainment facilities.

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