Turkish Firm Yapi Merkezi in Talks with Kenya to Electrify Chinese-Built Railway
Turkish construction company Yapi Merkezi is negotiating with Kenya to electrify its Chinese-built railway. The project aims to connect seamlessly with a railway line under construction in Uganda. The talks focus on enhancing regional rail integration in East Africa.
koreaherald.comA Turkish construction firm is in discussions with Kenya to electrify the country's Chinese-built railway, according to @business. Yapi Merkezi, the firm involved, aims through these talks to enable the Kenyan railway to link seamlessly with a new line being built in neighboring Uganda.
The electrification project targets the railway located in Kenya, which was originally constructed by Chinese entities.
This initiative would facilitate smoother cross-border rail connections in East Africa, as the Ugandan line progresses in construction.


