Kenya and France have signed a major agreement to modernize Nairobi’s commuter rail network in a move expected to significantly improve daily transport across the Nairobi Metropolitan Area.
What Has Been Announced?
- Kenya and France signed a Ksh12.5 billion commuter rail modernization agreement
- The project will focus heavily on upgrading Nairobi Commuter Rail Line 5
- Key rail corridors targeted include:
- Syokimau
- Embakasi
- Ruiru
- Kikuyu
New Rail Expansion Confirmed
President William Ruto also confirmed that expansion works are continuing beyond the current network.
🔹 The Riruta–Ngong rail extension is currently under construction
🔹 The project is expected to improve connectivity between Nairobi and fast-growing satellite towns
🔹 Officials say the upgrades aim to reduce congestion on major commuter corridors
What This Means for Nairobi Commuters
Thousands of daily rail users are expected to benefit through:
- Faster train movement
- Reduced travel delays
- Improved reliability
- Better access to Nairobi CBD
- Stronger integration with future urban transport systems
The commuter rail upgrades come as the government pushes for expanded mass transit options to reduce pressure on Nairobi roads.
🇰🇪🇫🇷 Summit Background
The agreements were signed during bilateral talks between President William Ruto and President Emmanuel Macron at State House Nairobi alongside the Africa Forward Summit.







