Nairobi Matatu Route 145 connects Nairobi CBD with Ruiru through Murang’a Road, Pangani, Thika Road, Githurai and the Kenyatta University area. It is one of the principal public transport services used by commuters travelling between Nairobi and Ruiru in Kiambu County.
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Passengers should look for vehicles displaying Route 145—Ruiru and confirm that the matatu continues beyond Githurai and Kenyatta University. Some vehicles using the same corridor terminate earlier.
Route 145 Quick Information
Route number: 145
Route: Nairobi–Ruiru
Origin: Nairobi CBD
Main destination: Ruiru
Main roads: Murang’a Road and Thika Road
Key areas: Pangani, Githurai, Kahawa and Kenyatta University
County connection: Nairobi–Kiambu County
Return direction: Ruiru–Nairobi
Where to Board Route 145 in Nairobi
Route 145 matatus operate from central Nairobi alongside other services travelling towards Githurai, Kahawa, Kenyatta University, Ruiru, Juja and Thika.
Passengers should look for vehicles displaying:
145 – RUIRU
CBD loading arrangements may change because of traffic-management measures. Commuters should confirm the current Route 145 boarding point before travelling.
Route 145 from Nairobi to Ruiru
A simplified Route 145 journey is:
Nairobi CBD → Murang’a Road → Pangani → Muthaiga → Thika Road → Roysambu → Githurai → Kahawa → Kenyatta University → Ruiru
The exact intermediate stops may differ between vehicles. Passengers should tell the conductor their destination or nearest landmark.
Murang’a Road
Route 145 uses Murang’a Road when leaving Nairobi CBD towards Pangani and the northern side of the city.
Several matatu routes share this section before joining Thika Road or branching towards Juja Road, Eastleigh and other destinations.
Pangani
Pangani is a major residential, commercial and transport interchange along the Route 145 corridor.
The area provides connections towards Ngara, Eastleigh, Juja Road, Thika Road and neighbouring parts of northern Nairobi.
Thika Road
Thika Road is the principal highway used by Route 145 when travelling towards Githurai, Kenyatta University and Ruiru.
Numerous matatu services use the highway. Passengers should confirm that their vehicle displays Ruiru rather than a destination closer to Nairobi.
Roysambu
Roysambu is an important residential, commercial and public transport centre along Thika Road.
The area provides connections towards Kasarani, Zimmerman and other northern Nairobi neighbourhoods.
Githurai
Githurai is one of the largest public transport interchanges along Route 145.
Some Thika Road matatus terminate here. Passengers travelling to Kenyatta University or Ruiru should confirm that their vehicle continues beyond Githurai.
Kahawa
Route 145 proceeds through the wider Kahawa corridor after Githurai.
The area contains several residential neighbourhoods and public transport stages, including connections towards Kahawa West, Kahawa Wendani and Kahawa Sukari.
Kenyatta University
Kenyatta University is a major landmark and intermediate destination along Route 145.
Students, staff and visitors should ask for the most convenient stop for their intended entrance. Passengers continuing to Ruiru should remain on a Ruiru-bound vehicle.
Ruiru
Ruiru is the principal destination associated with Route 145.
The town is a major residential, industrial, educational and commercial centre in Kiambu County. Its public transport stages provide connections to surrounding estates and onward destinations.
Passengers should specify their exact Ruiru stage because the wider town contains several stopping points and connecting roads.
Main Route 145 Stops and Areas Served
Route 145 serves or provides access to:
- Nairobi CBD
- Murang’a Road
- Pangani
- Muthaiga
- Thika Road
- Roysambu
- Githurai
- Kahawa
- Kenyatta University
- Ruiru
The precise stopping pattern depends on the vehicle and current operating arrangements.
Route 145 Connections
Passengers can connect to other public transport services at several points:
- Nairobi CBD: Routes serving all major Nairobi corridors.
- Pangani: Services towards Eastleigh, Ngara and Juja Road.
- Muthaiga: Connections to Limuru Road, Kiambu Road and Thika Road.
- Roysambu: Services towards Kasarani and Zimmerman.
- Githurai: Connections towards Kahawa West, Mwihoko and Mwiki.
- Kenyatta University: Services continuing towards Ruiru, Juja and Thika.
- Ruiru: Local and regional connections serving surrounding Kiambu County destinations.
Route 145 Compared with Shorter Thika Road Routes
Route 145 continues farther than services terminating at Roysambu, Kasarani or Githurai.
Passengers travelling to Ruiru should specifically choose a vehicle displaying Ruiru. Boarding a shorter-distance service may require an additional transfer at Githurai or Kenyatta University.
Route 145 Return Journey: Ruiru to Nairobi
The simplified return journey is:
Ruiru → Kenyatta University → Kahawa → Githurai → Roysambu → Thika Road → Muthaiga → Pangani → Murang’a Road → Nairobi CBD
Morning services towards Nairobi can become crowded as commuters travel to workplaces, schools and businesses.
Evening passenger demand generally increases from Nairobi towards Ruiru.
Route 145 Travel Time
There is no fixed travel time between Nairobi and Ruiru. Journey duration depends on congestion along Murang’a Road, around Pangani and Muthaiga, and on Thika Road.
Traffic near Roysambu, Githurai, Kenyatta University and the approaches to Ruiru can significantly increase travel times during peak periods.
Route 145 Matatu Fares
Route 145 fares depend on the boarding point, destination, time of travel and passenger demand. Fares vary and can change at any time.
Commuter Tips for Route 145
- Look for Route 145—Ruiru.
- Confirm that the matatu continues beyond Githurai.
- Tell the conductor your exact Ruiru stage.
- Ask for the appropriate entrance when travelling to Kenyatta University.
- Allow additional time during Thika Road rush-hour traffic.
Why Route 145 Is Important
Route 145 provides a major commuter connection between Nairobi CBD and Ruiru. It serves key residential, educational, commercial and industrial destinations along Thika Road while linking Nairobi with one of Kiambu County’s largest commuter towns.





