RAILWAY
Standard Gauge Railway (1,435 mm) single-track line of more than 3,000 km, comprising the three segments, and linking Lamu Port (Kenya)with Juba (South Sudan) and Addis Ababa (Ethiopia)
PROJECT STATUS
According to the latest available information, the project has
different preparation phases.
- The Kenyan segment is at feasibility stage (S2B), as feasibility
studies were developed in 2011, which may require to be updated and completed. - The Ethiopian segment 1 is at pre-feasibility stage (S2A), as some sections have only developed a preliminary design.
- The South Sudanese segment is at enabling environment stage (S0).
PROJECT OVERVIEW
The planned LAPSSET Railway route connecting Lamu Port to Nairobi, South Sudan and Ethiopia is about 2,500 KM.
Preliminary designs and feasibility studies for were complete in 2015.
Project cost is estimated to be around 13.8 billion Kenyan Shillings.
FORECAST
RAILWAY VOLUME EXPECTED TO CONSTITUTE MORE THAN 90% OF LONG-HAULING CARGO MOVEMENT BETWEEN LAMU AND SOUTHERN SUDAN AND ETHIOPIA
50+
Passanger Traffic
Passenger carriage operation to offer
service to at least 50 passenger traffic per month
74
Freight Trains
Expected daily train services between Lamu and Isiolo, Kenya,
by 2030
4
Passanger Trains
Expected daily train services between Lamu and Isiolo, Kenya, by 2030.
13.8M
Cost
The total cost for the construction of LAPSSET railway is estimated at 13,796 million USD