Route 48 connects Westlands with Lavington and Kawangware through the James Gichuru Road corridor. It supports cross-neighbourhood travel between western Nairobi’s major commercial district and its residential, educational and shopping destinations.
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Route 48 operates within a family of related services that may display 48, 48A or 48B. Passengers should confirm the specific variant, final terminus and roads served before boarding.
Route 48 Corridor Overview
| Route information | Details |
|---|---|
| Route number | 48 |
| Main areas | Westlands, Lavington and Kawangware |
| Principal corridor | James Gichuru Road |
| General direction | Western Nairobi |
| Related variants | Routes 48A and 48B |
| Return direction | Kawangware/Lavington–Westlands |
What Type of Journey Does Route 48 Serve?
Route 48 is useful for journeys such as:
- Westlands to Lavington
- Westlands to Kawangware
- James Gichuru Road to Kawangware
- Lavington to Westlands
- Kawangware to Westlands
- Connections between Waiyaki Way and western residential areas
This makes it a cross-western Nairobi connection rather than a simple CBD-to-estate route.
Identifying a Route 48 Matatu
Passengers should look for a vehicle displaying:
48 – WESTLANDS/LAVINGTON/KAWANGWARE
The vehicle may display only its final destination. Ask whether it uses James Gichuru Road and whether it serves the required part of Lavington or Kawangware.
Where to Board Route 48
Boarding depends on the direction of travel.
From Westlands: Use a recognised stage serving James Gichuru Road, Lavington or Kawangware.
From Lavington: Confirm the correct roadside stage for Westlands-bound or Kawangware-bound vehicles.
From Kawangware: Ask for Route 48 services travelling through Lavington towards Westlands.
Some services may originate in or continue to Nairobi CBD.
Simplified Route 48 Journey
The general route is:
Westlands → James Gichuru Road → Lavington → Kawangware
The return direction is:
Kawangware → Lavington → James Gichuru Road → Westlands
The exact local roads and stages may differ between operators.
Westlands
Westlands is the principal commercial and transport interchange at the northern end of the Route 48 corridor.
The area provides connections to:
- Nairobi CBD
- Waiyaki Way
- Parklands
- Lower Kabete Road
- Riverside Drive
- Kangemi
- Other western Nairobi destinations
Passengers should identify the most convenient Westlands stage for their office, shopping centre or connecting route.
James Gichuru Road
James Gichuru Road is the central link within the Route 48 journey.
The corridor serves offices, schools, diplomatic premises, businesses and residential neighbourhoods. It also provides connections towards Riverside, Kileleshwa and nearby roads.
Passengers should know the closest junction or landmark to their destination.
Lavington
Lavington is a major residential and commercial area served by Route 48.
Public transport generally remains on the main roads rather than entering every residential street. Passengers may need to walk or use another local connection.
Confirm whether the vehicle serves Lavington Green, Gitanga Road or another local stage.
Kawangware
Kawangware is the principal high-density commuter destination on the southern side of the corridor.
The area has multiple stages, shopping centres, markets and connections towards:
- Dagoretti
- Ngong Road
- Uthiru
- Riruta
- Satellite
- Other western Nairobi neighbourhoods
Passengers should give the conductor a specific stage or landmark.
Route 48, 48A and 48B
The three Route 48 designations operate within a similar service area:
| Route | General coverage |
|---|---|
| Route 48 | Westlands–Lavington–Kawangware corridor |
| Route 48A | James Gichuru Road and Lavington, with Kawangware connections |
| Route 48B | Related Westlands, Lavington and Kawangware variant |
The variants may differ in their local roads, termini or intermediate stops. The displayed destination remains the most reliable boarding guide.
Planning a Journey Along Route 48
Before boarding, determine:
- Whether the journey starts or ends in Westlands
- The nearest James Gichuru Road junction
- The required section of Lavington
- The correct Kawangware terminus
- Whether the vehicle continues into Nairobi CBD
- Whether a transfer will be required
This prevents unnecessary travel through the wrong Route 48 branch.
Useful Connections
Westlands: Waiyaki Way, CBD, Parklands and Lower Kabete services.
James Gichuru Road: Riverside, Kileleshwa and neighbouring corridors.
Lavington: Gitanga Road and local residential connections.
Kawangware: Dagoretti, Ngong Road, Riruta and Uthiru services.
Peak Travel Patterns
Morning passenger demand is generally stronger towards Westlands because of its concentration of offices, businesses and commercial centres.
In the evening, demand increases towards Lavington and Kawangware as commuters return to residential areas.
School traffic can also affect James Gichuru Road and Lavington during morning and afternoon periods.
Route 48 Travel Time
There is no fixed journey time.
Travel conditions are affected by:
- Westlands congestion
- Traffic along James Gichuru Road
- School and office activity
- Junction delays in Lavington
- Congestion around Kawangware
- Roadworks, incidents and rain
Passengers should allow extra time during peak periods.
Route 48 Matatu Fares
Fares depend on the boarding point, destination, time and passenger demand. Fares vary and can change at any time.
Confirm whether the quoted fare covers the full journey to Kawangware or only the Lavington section.
Route 48 Commuter Tips
- Confirm whether the vehicle is Route 48, 48A or 48B.
- Check the final destination displayed.
- Identify the closest James Gichuru Road junction.
- Give the conductor your exact Lavington or Kawangware stage.
- Ask whether the vehicle continues to Nairobi CBD.
- Confirm the return stage before alighting.
Why Route 48 Is Important
Route 48 creates a direct public transport link across western Nairobi. By connecting Westlands, James Gichuru Road, Lavington and Kawangware, it supports journeys between employment centres and residential neighbourhoods without requiring every passenger to travel through Nairobi CBD.





