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Kenya plans Likoni cable car project

04 Oct 2017 - by Mathias Ringa
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THE Kenyan government

will start construction of

the first cable car project

on the Likoni channel

in Mombasa County in

November.

The project will cost

KES5,5bn (R693m) and

is expected to ease traffic

between Mombasa and

the popular holiday resort

of Diani in the South

Coast.

Over the years, hoteliers

and tour operators in

Diani have attributed low

business to transport

challenges on the Likoni

channel, triggered by

frequent ferry breakdowns.

Diani is popular with

foreign holidaymakers

because of its scenic

coastline, which is also

ideal for snorkelling and

scuba diving. However,

tourists heading to the

South Coast from Moi

International Airport,

Mombasa, face delays

when crossing the Likoni

channel due to the ageing

ferries.

Kenya Ferry Services

MD, Bakari Gowa, says

a concession agreement

for the construction

of Likoni crossing has

been finalised. He

says the project will be

implemented through a

public-private partnership

and will take 18 months to

complete.

He says the cable cars

will transport 80 000

passengers a day, easing

the burden on the ferries.

The five ferries transport

more than 300 000

people and 6 000 vehicles

per day.

It is estimated that the

Likoni Express Cable car

will take two and a half

minutes to cross the

500m stretch. Currently,

ferries take between five

and 10 minutes to move

passengers across the

channel but breakdowns

cause delays of up to 40

minutes.

Twenty-two cable

cars, each carrying 38

passengers, will make nine

trips per hour. 

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