Route 102 Nairobi to Kikuyu via Dagoretti: Matatu Stops and Guide

Route 102 connects Nairobi CBD with Kikuyu through the Ngong Road and Dagoretti corridor, with services or connections continuing towards Waithaka, Alliance and Kikuyu. It provides an alternative to the Waiyaki Way routes used by many Nairobi–Kikuyu commuters.

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Passengers should look for vehicles displaying Route 102—Kikuyu and confirm the roads and final terminus before boarding. Some western Nairobi services terminate at Dagoretti or Waithaka instead of continuing to Kikuyu.

Route 102 Quick Information
Route informationDetails
Route number102
Main destinationKikuyu
Main Nairobi corridorNgong Road/Dagoretti
Key outer areasWaithaka and Alliance connections
County connectionNairobi–Kiambu County
Return directionKikuyu–Nairobi
Identifying the Correct Route 102

Passengers should look for destination displays such as:

  • 102 – KIKUYU
  • 102 – ALLIANCE/KIKUYU
  • 102 – WAITHAKA/KIKUYU

Confirm that the vehicle reaches Kikuyu rather than terminating at an intermediate destination.

Where to Board Route 102

Route 102 matatus operate from Nairobi stages serving Ngong Road, Dagoretti and Kikuyu-bound western services.

CBD loading arrangements may change. Ask specifically for the Route 102 Kikuyu service.

Simplified Route 102 Journey

The general journey can be understood as:

Nairobi CBD → Ngong Road corridor → Dagoretti → Waithaka/Alliance connections → Kikuyu

The exact local roads and stages may vary depending on the operator and current route arrangements.

Ngong Road

Ngong Road provides the main Nairobi approach towards Dagoretti.

The corridor serves:

  • Kilimani connections
  • Adams Arcade
  • Junction Mall area
  • Dagoretti Corner
  • Kawangware connections
  • Karen and Ngong routes

Passengers travelling to Kikuyu should confirm that their vehicle continues beyond the inner Nairobi stages.

Dagoretti

Dagoretti is the main intermediate commuter area along Route 102.

The wider area includes several stages, markets, residential neighbourhoods and connections towards:

  • Waithaka
  • Riruta
  • Kawangware
  • Naivasha Road
  • Kikuyu
  • Karen and Ngong

Passengers should distinguish Dagoretti Corner from Dagoretti Market and other local stages.

Waithaka Connection

Waithaka is an important western Nairobi destination between Dagoretti and the Kikuyu corridor.

Some vehicles may terminate here. Passengers continuing to Kikuyu should confirm the final destination before boarding.

Waithaka also provides connections to Naivasha Road and surrounding residential neighbourhoods.

Alliance Connection

Route 102 has historically been associated with connections towards the Alliance schools and the wider Kikuyu area.

Passengers travelling to an Alliance institution should confirm:

  • Which campus or entrance they require
  • The nearest matatu stage
  • Whether the vehicle passes directly
  • Whether a local connection is necessary
Kikuyu

Kikuyu is the principal destination associated with Route 102.

The town is a major residential, commercial and public transport centre in Kiambu County. Its stages provide connections to surrounding communities and other towns.

Passengers should specify their exact Kikuyu stage or nearby landmark.

Route 102 Versus Waiyaki Way Services

Passengers can reach Kikuyu through different corridors:

ServiceGeneral approach
Route 102Ngong Road, Dagoretti and Waithaka/Alliance corridor
Route 105Waiyaki Way, Kangemi, Uthiru and Kinoo
Route 145 Kikuyu variantWaiyaki Way towards Kikuyu
Other Kikuyu servicesConfirm the roads and final terminus

The best choice depends on the passenger’s boarding point and intermediate destination.

Main Areas and Connections

Route 102 serves or provides access to:

  • Nairobi CBD
  • Ngong Road
  • Dagoretti Corner connections
  • Dagoretti
  • Waithaka
  • Alliance-area connections
  • Kikuyu

The precise stopping pattern depends on the operator.

Return Journey: Kikuyu to Nairobi

The general return journey is:

Kikuyu → Alliance/Waithaka corridor → Dagoretti → Ngong Road → Nairobi CBD

Passengers should confirm the Nairobi terminus and roads used, especially when choosing between a Dagoretti service and a Waiyaki Way service.

Morning vehicles towards Nairobi can become crowded. Evening demand generally increases towards Kikuyu.

Route 102 Travel Time

There is no fixed journey time between Nairobi and Kikuyu.

Travel conditions depend on:

  • Nairobi CBD congestion
  • Traffic along Ngong Road
  • Delays around Dagoretti Corner
  • Local traffic within Dagoretti and Waithaka
  • Road conditions towards Kikuyu
  • Rain, incidents and roadworks

Allow additional time during weekday commuter periods.

Route 102 Matatu Fares

Fares depend on the boarding point, destination, time and passenger demand. Fares vary and can change at any time.

Confirm that the quoted fare covers the full journey to Kikuyu rather than an intermediate Dagoretti or Waithaka stage.

Route 102 Commuter Tips
  • Look for Route 102—Kikuyu.
  • Confirm that the vehicle continues beyond Dagoretti or Waithaka.
  • Ask whether it serves the Alliance area.
  • Compare the route with Waiyaki Way services.
  • Tell the conductor your exact Kikuyu stage.
  • Confirm the Nairobi-bound return route and terminus.
Why Route 102 Is Important

Route 102 gives commuters an alternative connection between Nairobi and Kikuyu through Dagoretti and western Nairobi. It is particularly useful for passengers whose destinations are closer to Ngong Road, Dagoretti, Waithaka or the Alliance area than to Waiyaki Way.

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