Kenya's SGR train passenger traffic, cargo volumes hit record high in 2025-Xinhua

Kenya's SGR train passenger traffic, cargo volumes hit record high in 2025

Source: Xinhua| 2026-02-11 01:20:00|Editor: huaxia

NAIROBI, Feb. 10 (Xinhua) -- Kenya's standard gauge railway (SGR) train registered a record increase in passenger traffic and cargo volumes in 2025 as demand soared, the country's statistics bureau said.

The Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) announced Monday that passenger traffic for the Chinese-built train stood at 2.73 million by the end of 2025, a rise from 2.44 million in 2024.

The train recorded an 11.8-percent surge in passenger traffic despite a 50-percent fare increase in January 2024, pointing to increased demand.

Strong demand for passenger service has seen Kenya Railways (KR) regularly add extra trains. In December 2025, KR announced it would add two passenger trains to and from the capital, Nairobi, to cater to demand.

"Passenger traffic on the SGR increased from 258,600 in November 2025 to 344,391 in December 2025," the KNBS said.

Revenue generated by the passenger train stood at 4.79 billion shillings (about 37.1 million U.S. dollars), an increase from 31.7 million dollars in 2024, according to the KNBS.

The volume of cargo hauled by the train in 2025 rose to 7.48 million tonnes, an increase from 6.53 million tonnes in 2024, generating 128.7 million dollars, a rise from 107.8 million dollars in 2024, the KNBS said.

Cumulatively, revenue from the train stood at 165.8 million dollars in 2025, up from 139.5 million dollars in 2024.

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