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At the Nairobi Railway Museum, artifacts from the colonial era are displayed next to symbols of modern progress. Old locomotives reflect colonial ambition, while the new Standard Gauge Railway represents a shift toward infrastructure designed to serve the Kenyan people, boosting connectivity, commerce, and opportunity.
Through these contrasts, the railway transforms from mere steel and stations into a living archive of Kenya’s past and a glimpse of its future.
Join Trix Ingado and Enock Sikolia for a live session that traces Kenya's powerful railway evolution, at the Nairobi Railways Museum on the International Museum Day.
At the Nairobi Railway Museum, artifacts from the colonial era are displayed next to symbols of modern progress. Old locomotives reflect colonial ambition, while the new Standard Gauge Railway represents a shift toward infrastructure designed to serve the Kenyan people, boosting connectivity, commerce, and opportunity.
Through these contrasts, the railway transforms from mere steel and stations into a living archive of Kenya’s past and a glimpse of its future.
Join Trix Ingado and Enock Sikolia for a live session that traces Kenya's powerful railway evolution, at the Nairobi Railways Museum on the International Museum Day.