Dagoretti has public transport connections with Kikuyu through Nairobi’s western transport network. Route 102 is the principal numbered service associated with travel between Nairobi, the Dagoretti corridor and Kikuyu, although the precise operating path may vary between vehicles.
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Connection overview
| Journey detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Main origin | Dagoretti |
| Main destination | Kikuyu |
| Principal service | Route 102 |
| Key connection | Dagoretti Corner |
| Wider corridor | Ngong Road and western Nairobi |
| Journey type | Direct or connecting service |
Using Route 102
Route 102 connects Nairobi with Kikuyu through Dagoretti-area connections. Passengers boarding within Dagoretti should confirm that the vehicle continues to Kikuyu because some matatus may terminate at an intermediate destination.
Look for a destination display showing:
- Route 102
- Kikuyu
- Dagoretti
- Waithaka, where applicable
The destination name should take priority over the route number alone.
Where to board in Dagoretti
Boarding options depend on the passenger’s location within the wider Dagoretti area. Commuters may find Kikuyu-bound services at recognised stages or connect through Dagoretti Corner.
Before boarding, ask:
- Does the matatu continue to Kikuyu?
- Which road does it use?
- What is its final terminus?
- Does it pass the required junction?
- Where does the return service board?
Understanding the Dagoretti corridor
Dagoretti covers several neighbourhoods and transport routes. A passenger starting from Kawangware, Kabiria or Waithaka may need a short connection before joining a Kikuyu-bound vehicle.
Related services within the area include:
| Service | Main destination |
|---|---|
| Route 2 | Dagoretti and Kawangware |
| Route 2C | Waithaka and Muthama |
| Route 4C | Kabiria through Kinyanjui Road |
| Route 4W | Kabiria through Wanyee Road |
| Route 102 | Kikuyu |
Arriving in Kikuyu
Kikuyu is a significant transport interchange with services connecting to Nairobi and surrounding towns. Tell the conductor whether you need Kikuyu town centre, a roadside junction or an onward stage.
From Kikuyu, passengers may find connections towards:
- Nairobi CBD
- Waiyaki Way
- Uthiru and Kinoo
- Wangige
- Gitaru
- Southern Bypass
- Other parts of Kiambu County
Route 102 versus Waiyaki Way services
Route 102 approaches Kikuyu through the Dagoretti side of Nairobi. Other Kikuyu-bound services may use Waiyaki Way through Westlands, Kangemi, Uthiru and Kinoo.
| Starting area | Connection to consider |
|---|---|
| Dagoretti or Ngong Road | Route 102 |
| Westlands or Kangemi | Waiyaki Way service |
| Uthiru or Kinoo | Local Kikuyu-bound vehicle |
| Karen | Connect through Dagoretti or another suitable interchange |
Commuters should select the corridor closest to their starting point.
Return journey to Dagoretti
For the return trip, look for Route 102 or another vehicle serving Dagoretti from an authorised stage in Kikuyu. Confirm whether it reaches your specific Dagoretti destination or requires a transfer.
Do not automatically board a vehicle displaying Nairobi because it may use Waiyaki Way instead.
Travel time
Journey duration depends on the boarding point, operating road, number of stops and traffic conditions. Congestion around Dagoretti, major junctions and Kikuyu can extend the trip during peak periods.
Allow additional time when changing vehicles at Dagoretti Corner.
Fare information
The fare depends on distance, demand, weather, traffic and time of travel. A journey requiring a local connection will have separate charges for each vehicle.
Fares vary and can change at any time.
Commuter tips
- Confirm that Route 102 continues to Kikuyu.
- Ask which corridor the vehicle will use.
- Name the exact Kikuyu stop or landmark required.
- Do not confuse the Dagoretti route with Waiyaki Way services.
- Establish the correct return stage in Kikuyu.
- Allow additional travel time during peak hours.
Master-page entry
Dagoretti — Kikuyu
Services connecting the Dagoretti corridor with Kikuyu, including Route 102 and related local connections.





