In a move set to enhance transport infrastructure in Thika town and its environs, the newly constructed Makongeni Bus Park in Kamenu Ward has been officially opened for operations. The sprawling 10,000 square meter facility, strategically located in Makongeni, is poised to significantly improve transport services across several key destinations.
The Makongeni Bus Park, boasting a capacity to accommodate 120 public vehicles, will cater to routes spanning Kitui, Matuu, Garissa, Nairobi, and Thika towns. This development marks a crucial step towards easing congestion and streamlining transportation within the region.
Speaking during the opening ceremony, local officials highlighted the park’s modern amenities and its potential to enhance commuter experience. Mr. John Mwangi, a commuter from Thika, expressed optimism about the new facility, noting, “This will greatly improve our travel experience. It’s spacious and well-organized.”
Additionally, in a bid to further modernize transportation infrastructure, authorities have directed the Department of Roads and Transport to relocate the existing Thika Town bus park. This directive aims to enhance accessibility and ensure alignment with evolving urban development plans.
The inauguration of the Makongeni Bus Park signifies a milestone in Thika’s efforts to upgrade its transport network, offering commuters improved services and efficiency. As the park begins operations, stakeholders anticipate a positive impact on local commerce and commuter convenience.
The unveiling ceremony was attended by local leaders, transport stakeholders, and residents eager to witness the commencement of operations at the state-of-the-art facility. Plans are already underway to integrate the new bus park seamlessly into the existing transport network, promising a brighter future for Thika’s commuting populace.