During an inspection tour on Thursday, Transport CS Davis Chirchir confirmed that the train will carry 4,000 passengers daily between the central business district and the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) terminus.
“This train will carry 4,000 passengers every day. It will reduce congestion on Mombasa’s roads and make travel easier for residents and tourists,” the CS said.
Kenya Railways revealed that commuters will have two choices. Motorists can use the ‘Park and Ride’ system by leaving their cars at the terminus and boarding the train.
An image of Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir during an inspection tour of the Mombasa Commuter Rail Service on September 5, 2025.
“We are looking to operationalise the Link train for Mombasa County soon. Once operational, residents, tourists, and train enthusiasts will be able to use it,” said Kenya Railways MD Philip Mainga.
He added that the train will not only improve access to Mombasa CBD and the SGR terminus but also benefit areas in between.
In February, Kenya Railways had already promised that the link train would provide a direct connection between the SGR and the city centre, a long-standing headache for thousands of travellers.
A Boost for Tourism and Business
Transport experts believe the new train will boost both business and tourism. Tourists visiting Mombasa by SGR will now reach the city centre faster, while locals will save time and fuel.
“This train will ease access not only to Mombasa Terminus and Mombasa CBD but also to all the areas in between,” Mainga said.
Image of Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir during an inspection tour of the Mombasa Commuter Rail Service on September 5, 2025