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Kenya Railways: Sh12,000 SGR Premium Coach Offers Extra Perks, Not Competing with Flights

 Kenya Railways: Sh12,000 SGR Premium Coach Offers Extra Perks, Not Competing with Flights



Kenya Railways has announced the introduction of a Sh12,000 premium coach on the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR). This move aims to provide a luxurious travel experience for passengers without directly competing with airlines.

Premium Features


Enhanced Comfort: The new premium coach will offer spacious seating and increased legroom, ensuring a comfortable journey for all passengers.

 Onboard Amenities: Passengers will enjoy additional perks such as complimentary meals, high-speed Wi-Fi, and dedicated service staff to cater to their needs.

Exclusive Access: The premium coach will have a separate waiting lounge at stations, providing a seamless and relaxed boarding process

Travelers can enjoy the scenic beauty of Kenya's landscapes through large windows, making the journey as enjoyable as the destination The SGR premium coach promises a smooth and quiet ride, allowing passengers to relax or work during their trip.   



Kenya Railways emphasizes that the SGR premium coach is designed to offer a unique travel experience rather than compete with airline services 

This service targets travelers seeking comfort and luxury without the hassle of air travel, appealing to business professionals and tourists alike.

The introduction of the Sh12,000 premium coach on Kenya's SGR is set to redefine train travel in the region. With its focus on comfort, convenience, and exclusivity, Kenya Railways is offering a new level of service that caters to discerning passengers looking for a premium travel experience.


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