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JUST IN: Nairobi Rolls Out BRT Pilot with Fixed Fares and Scheduled Buses 

  Commuters in Nairobi are stepping into a new era of public transport as the first phase of the city’s ambitious Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system rolls out. With scheduled buses and fixed fares now available on Route 111, which connects the city center to Ngong Town, the pilot project offers a glimpse into what could soon become a major shift in how Nairobians move across the city. Unlike the traditional matatus that wait to fill up before departing, the BRT buses operate on a fixed schedule—bringing a much-needed sense of order, reliability, and efficiency. The Nairobi Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (NAMATA), which is spearheading the project, says Route 111 marks
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