Route 114/114R Nairobi to Limuru: Matatu Stops and Guide

Routes 114 and 114R connect Nairobi with Limuru through the Limuru Road corridor, serving areas around Village Market, Ruaka and destinations farther into Kiambu County. These services support commuters travelling to residential areas, institutions, businesses and towns northwest of Nairobi.

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Route 114 and 114R services may have different operators, intermediate stops and starting stages. Passengers should confirm that the vehicle displays Limuru and ask whether it serves their particular destination along the corridor.

Route 114/114R Quick Information
Route informationDetails
Route numbers114 and 114R
Main destinationLimuru
Principal corridorLimuru Road
Major intermediate areasVillage Market and Ruaka
Route 114 connectionKabuku
Route 114R Nairobi terminusNgara
County connectionNairobi–Kiambu County
Understanding the Route Variants

Route 114 and Route 114R share Limuru as their main destination but should not automatically be treated as identical services.

Differences may include:

  • Nairobi boarding point
  • Intermediate stages
  • Local roads used
  • Vehicle operator
  • Timetable
  • Final Limuru terminus

Current public-transport information identifies 114R as a Ngara–Limuru service, while Route 114 has historically been associated with Limuru through Kabuku. The published 114R schedule lists Ngara Stage and Limuru Terminus as its endpoints.

Where to Board Route 114/114R

Route 114 services operate from Nairobi stages used by vehicles travelling towards Limuru Road and Limuru.

Route 114R is associated with Ngara Stage for the Limuru-bound journey. Other Route 114 vehicles may use a different central Nairobi stage.

Passengers should look for:

114/114R – LIMURU

Always confirm the boarding stage and destination before travelling.

Simplified Journey to Limuru

The general corridor can be understood as:

Nairobi/Ngara → City Park area → Limuru Road → Gigiri/Village Market corridor → Ruaka → destinations towards Limuru

Route 114 services may continue through Kabuku before reaching Limuru. The exact stops depend on the route variant.

City Park and Limuru Road

Route 114R serves the City Park and Parklands side before continuing along the wider Limuru Road corridor.

This section provides access to medical facilities, schools, businesses and residential neighbourhoods around Parklands and northern Nairobi.

Gigiri and Village Market

Gigiri and Village Market are important institutional and commercial destinations along the Limuru Road corridor.

Passengers travelling to Gigiri should account for security-related stopping restrictions. Those visiting Village Market should ask for the closest recognised stage.

Ruaka

Ruaka is one of the largest intermediate commuter centres on the journey towards Limuru.

Some Limuru Road matatus terminate here. Passengers continuing farther should confirm that the vehicle displays Limuru.

Ruaka also provides connections towards:

  • Ndenderu
  • Banana Hill
  • Western Bypass
  • Northern Bypass
  • Other Kiambu County destinations
Kabuku

Kabuku is an important destination historically associated with Route 114 services to Limuru.

Passengers travelling specifically to Kabuku should ask whether their chosen 114 or 114R vehicle serves the area, as the two route variants may have different stopping patterns.

Limuru

Limuru is the principal destination of Routes 114 and 114R.

The town is an important residential, commercial, agricultural and public transport centre in Kiambu County. Its terminus provides connections to surrounding communities and destinations farther northwest.

Passengers should confirm whether their destination is Limuru town, Kabuku or another stage within the wider Limuru area.

Main Areas and Connections

Routes 114 and 114R may serve or provide access to:

  • Nairobi CBD or Ngara
  • City Park
  • Parklands connections
  • Limuru Road
  • Gigiri
  • Village Market
  • Runda and Rosslyn connections
  • Ruaka
  • Kabuku
  • Limuru

The exact stops depend on the selected variant.

Route 114/114R Compared with Other Limuru Road Routes
RouteMain destination
Route 11FRuaka
Route 106Banana Hill
Route 107Ndenderu
Route 114/114RLimuru
Route 116Tigoni/Limuru corridor

Passengers travelling beyond Ruaka should board a vehicle clearly displaying their final destination.

Return Journey from Limuru

The general return direction is:

Limuru → Kabuku/other intermediate stages → Ruaka → Village Market corridor → Limuru Road → City Park/Ngara → Nairobi

Route 114R services terminate at Ngara. Other Route 114 vehicles may use a different Nairobi terminus.

Confirm the Nairobi destination before boarding in Limuru.

Route 114R Service Information

Published schedule information describes Route 114R as an everyday service between Ngara and Limuru, although actual arrival times may change because of traffic and operating conditions.

Passengers should not rely on a timetable alone when making a time-sensitive journey.

Travel-Time Guidance

The journey between Nairobi and Limuru can be affected by:

  • Congestion in Ngara and Parklands
  • Traffic along Limuru Road
  • Security arrangements around Gigiri
  • Congestion in Ruaka
  • Weather conditions around Limuru
  • Roadworks and traffic incidents
  • Passenger loading at intermediate stages

Allow additional time during weekday peak periods.

Route 114/114R Matatu Fares

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

Confirm whether the fare covers the full journey to Limuru or only an intermediate destination such as Ruaka or Kabuku.

Commuter Tips
  • Look for 114/114R—Limuru.
  • Confirm whether the vehicle serves Kabuku.
  • Check whether the Nairobi terminus is Ngara or another stage.
  • Do not board a vehicle terminating at Ruaka.
  • Tell the conductor your exact Limuru-area destination.
  • Allow additional time for the longer metropolitan journey.
Why Routes 114 and 114R Are Important

Routes 114 and 114R extend Nairobi’s Limuru Road commuter network beyond Ruaka into Limuru. Distinguishing their boarding points and intermediate stops helps passengers choose the correct service for Kabuku, Limuru and other destinations in northwestern Kiambu County.

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