Why is it called Lunatic Line?

Why is it called Lunatic Line?

Because of the wooden trestle bridges, enormous chasms, prohibitive cost, hostile tribes, men infected by the hundreds by diseases, and man-eating lions pulling railway workers out of carriages at night, the name “Lunatic Line” certainly seemed to fit.

Who owns Kenya railway corporation?

Bomi Holdings Limited is a Ugandan investment company owned by Charles Mbire. The revised shareholding agreement was signed in Kampala, Uganda’s capital city on 25 August 2010. The new owners pledged to invest US$250 million in the consortium to revitalize the railway network.

How many railroads are in Kenya?

Kenya Railways Corporation

Kenya Railways (KR)
Operation
Main 1,000 mm (3 ft 33⁄8 in) metre gauge
Features
No. stations 180 approx

Who built the first railway in Kenya?

the British
The Uganda Railway was originally built by the British to provide Uganda with access to the sea. Construction began at Mombasa in 1896 and reached Lake Victoria in 1901.

Who Built Kenya Uganda Railway?

the British East Africa Company
The railway was built by the British East Africa Company and stretched from Mombasa to Kisimu. Construction of the railway began in the 1890s and was completed in 1901.

How much is the SGR ticket?

Nairobi-Mombasa SGR Prices 2021

Ticket Type 1st Class Economy
Adult single-ticket 3,000 Kshs 1,000 Kshs
Children between 3-11 years old: 1,500 Kshs 500 Kshs
Children below 3 years old Free Free

At what time does SGR leave Nairobi?

Madaraka Express timings and ticket purchase points The train leaves daily at 08:00 am and arrives in Mombasa at 1:55 pm. The afternoon train leaves Nairobi at 14:20 and arrives in Mombasa at 19:20 pm.

Who built the first railway line in Kenya?

The Uganda Railway was originally built by the British to provide Uganda with access to the sea. Construction began at Mombasa in 1896 and reached Lake Victoria in 1901.

Who heads Kenyan railway?

Transport cabinet secretary James Macharia has appointed Philip Jamuhuri Mainga as the new managing director at the Kenya Railways Corporation(KRC) for a period of three years.

When did Kenya Uganda Railway reach Nairobi?

1899
In 1899 the railhead finally reached Nairobi, which at the time was no more than a swamp. The railway depot acted as a seed for the city that grew around it, eventually becoming the vibrant metropolis we know today.