The New Syokimau Railway Station Image Courtesy of transport.go.ke |
President Mwai Kibaki will on Tuesday, November 13, 2012 commission the Syokimau Railway Station along Mombasa Road, marking another milestone in efforts to realize various projects envisaged under the Vision 2030 Economic Blueprint.
The contractor, El Noor General Contractor Ltd handed over
the 400 million-shilling station to the Kenya Railway Corporation (KRC) earlier
this week, and it will be officially open to the public from Tuesday.
The station, which will serve thousands of commuters from
Mlolongo, Athi River, Kitengela, Kajiado, Machakos and Syokimau Estate travelling
into Nairobi daily, comes with a modern passenger ticketing system, surveillance
cameras, shopping malls and ample vehicle facilities.
Opening of the station marks the completion of the first
phase of the 24 billion-shilling Nairobi Commuter Rail Network that is geared
at easing traffic congestion in Nairobi, blamed for huge economic losses.
It
is estimated that $18 million is lost daily in terms of man-hours and fuel
wastage in traffic jams.
After the completion of the Syokimau Station, KRC focuses on
building other nine modern stations including those at Jogoo Road, Imara Daima
and Makadara Estate.
The Nairobi Commuter Rail Improvement project is under a
Joint Development Agreement signed by KRC and InfraCo Limited in 2009 and
approved by the Government of Kenya in 2011.
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