Route 1960 Nairobi to Kayole and Komarock: Matatu Guide

Route 1960 connects Nairobi with Kayole and Komarock through Jogoo Road, Donholm and Umoja. The unusual four-digit route number is widely associated with Eastlands services and helps commuters distinguish these vehicles from other Kayole- and Komarock-bound matatus.

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Some Route 1960 vehicles may terminate in Kayole, while others continue towards Komarock. Passengers should confirm the final destination and specific estate section before boarding.

Route 1960 Quick Information
Route informationDetails
Route number1960
Main destinationsKayole and Komarock
Principal corridorJogoo Road
Key areasDonholm and Umoja
General service areaEastlands
Return directionKomarock/Kayole–Nairobi
Why Is the Route Number 1960?

Unlike most Nairobi route numbers, 1960 contains four digits.

For commuters, the important point is that 1960 identifies a Kayole–Komarock Eastlands service. Passengers should still check the destination because the final terminus can differ between vehicles.

Identifying the Correct Vehicle

Look for destination displays such as:

  • 1960 – KAYOLE
  • 1960 – KOMAROCK
  • 1960 – UMOJA/KAYOLE
  • A specific Kayole or Komarock stage

Confirm that the matatu serves your preferred estate section.

Where to Board Route 1960

Route 1960 matatus operate from Nairobi stages used by services travelling through Jogoo Road towards Umoja, Kayole and Komarock.

Loading arrangements may change. Ask specifically for Route 1960 and confirm whether the vehicle terminates in Kayole or continues to Komarock.

Simplified Route 1960 Journey

The general journey is:

Nairobi → Jogoo Road → Donholm → Umoja → Kayole → Komarock

The exact local roads and stopping points depend on the operator, destination and traffic conditions.

Jogoo Road

Jogoo Road carries Route 1960 eastwards from central Nairobi.

Numerous routes share this corridor before branching towards:

  • Buruburu
  • Jericho
  • Donholm
  • Umoja
  • Kayole
  • Embakasi
  • Other Eastlands destinations

Passengers should rely on the displayed estate name rather than the road used.

Donholm

Donholm is an important intermediate residential and transport area.

Connections may be available towards:

  • Outer Ring Road
  • Savannah
  • Greenfields
  • Embakasi
  • Industrial Area
  • Umoja

Route 1960 passengers continuing to Kayole or Komarock should ensure the vehicle does not terminate at Donholm.

Umoja

Umoja is another major intermediate neighbourhood along the corridor.

Passengers travelling to Umoja should specify the section required, such as Umoja I, Umoja II or Innercore-area connections.

Those continuing farther east should confirm that the vehicle proceeds towards Kayole.

Kayole

Kayole is one of the principal destinations associated with Route 1960.

The area contains several residential sections, markets, businesses, schools and public transport stages.

Passengers should identify:

  • Kayole section
  • Spine Road connection
  • Shopping centre or market
  • School or institution
  • Recognised local landmark

Some Route 1960 vehicles terminate in Kayole.

Komarock

Komarock is the other main destination associated with Route 1960.

Passengers travelling to Komarock should specifically select a vehicle displaying the estate. A Kayole-bound Route 1960 may not continue.

Komarock provides connections towards Njiru, Kayole, Kangundo Road and neighbouring eastern Nairobi communities.

Choosing the Correct Route 1960 Service
Your destinationWhat to confirm
DonholmThe nearest local stage
UmojaThe specific Umoja section
KayoleThe vehicle’s Kayole terminus
KomarockThat the service continues beyond Kayole
Njiru/RuaiThe best transfer point
EmbakasiWhether another route is more direct
Route 1960 and Other Kayole Services

Kayole and Komarock are served by several routes:

RouteGeneral coverage
Route 19/60Umoja, Kayole and Komarock
Route 35/60Umoja with Kayole connections
Route 38/39Njiru and Ruai through the wider eastern corridor
Route 1960Kayole and Komarock

Passengers should select the service serving their exact estate and terminus.

Useful Connections

Jogoo Road: Buruburu, Jericho and Makadara services.

Donholm: Outer Ring Road, Embakasi and Industrial Area.

Umoja: Local estate services and Kayole connections.

Kayole: Spine Road, Komarock Road and Njiru services.

Komarock: Kayole, Njiru and Kangundo Road connections.

Return Journey to Nairobi

The return journey generally follows:

Komarock/Kayole → Umoja → Donholm → Jogoo Road → Nairobi

Passengers should confirm whether the vehicle enters Nairobi CBD or terminates at Muthurwa or another interchange.

Morning demand is generally stronger towards Nairobi, while evening services become busier towards Kayole and Komarock.

Route 1960 Travel Time

There is no fixed journey time.

Travel conditions are affected by:

  • Congestion on Jogoo Road
  • Traffic around Donholm
  • Delays within Umoja
  • Estate traffic in Kayole
  • Congestion approaching Komarock
  • Rain, incidents and roadworks
  • Passenger loading

Allow additional time during weekday peak periods.

Route 1960 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 Kayole or the full journey to Komarock.

Route 1960 Commuter Tips
  • Look for the complete 1960 route number.
  • Confirm whether the vehicle terminates in Kayole.
  • Tell the conductor your exact estate section.
  • Ask whether it continues to Komarock.
  • Confirm the Nairobi-bound return terminus.
  • Keep belongings secure at crowded Eastlands stages.
Why Route 1960 Is Important

Route 1960 provides a recognisable service between Nairobi, Kayole and Komarock. Documenting its destination variations helps commuters distinguish it from other Route 60 combinations and select the correct vehicle for their Eastlands journey.

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