It will cost you Kshs. 150 to use the Bus Rapid Transit system one-way in Nairobi.
Housing and Urban Development Principal Secretary Charles Hinga has said the government is considering a special lower rate for school children and special interest groups.
Speaking in Nairobi, PS Hinga said the Thika Road Line 2 BRT project that is 70% complete would be operational in June this year.
The Nairobi Metropolitan Transport Area Authority is seeking to improve Nairobi city’s public transport network by reducing travel time and cost by up to 70% riding on the Bus Rapid Transit system.
Part of this includes bringing online the rolling stock and systems necessary for the project to work.
Despite integration challenges of incorporating Non-Motorized Transport facilities, Housing and Urban Development Principal Secretary Charles Hinga says the tendering timelines have special considerations for delivery.
The Thika Road Bus Rapid Transit system will be served by an initial 100 electric buses, which would eventually be increased to 660 buses. However, there are no plans to phase out matatus.