Suam–Endebess–Kitale–Eldoret Road | |
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Route information | |
Length: | 72 mi (116 km) |
History: | Designated in 2016 (Expected) Completed in 2019 (Expected) |
Major junctions | |
Northwest end: | Suam |
Endebess Kitale |
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Southeast end: | Eldoret |
Highway system | |
Roads in Kenya |
The Suam–Endebess–Kitale–Eldoret Road, is a rural road in Kenya. The road links Suam, in Trans-Nzoia County, to the towns of Endebess, Kitale, and Eldoret in Uasin Gishu County.
The road starts at Suam, at the international border with Uganda and proceeds in a southeasterly direction, through Endebess, and Kitale, to end at Eldoret, a total distance of about 117 kilometres (73 mi).
This road, together with the Ugandan road that connects to it, the Kapchorwa–Suam Road, form an important transport corridor between the two countries, sometimes refereed to as the Kapchorwa–Suam–Endebess–Kitale–Eldoret Road Corridor. Both people and goods move along this corridor, with Ugandans buying fuel, fertilizer, and maize seeds from Kenya and Kenyans buying bananas, sugar, electric power and rental accommodation from Uganda.
The governments of Kenya and Uganda though the Kenya National Highways Authority and the Uganda National Roads Authority are seeking funds from the African Development Bank to improve the road along with the Kapchorwa–Suam Road on the Ugandan side, to grade II bituminous surface with shoulders and culverts. Some parts of this road are already tarmacked. However a new bypass around the town of Eldoret is part of the planned upgrade. The contract distance on this road is 76 kilometres (47 mi).
Coordinates: 01°04′27″N 34°51′23″E / 1.07417°N 34.85639°E