NPR 'All Things Considered,' 10/8/18:
A New Chinese-Funded Railway In Kenya Sparks Debt-Trap Fears
Red neon announces the "Nairobi Terminus" at the Chinese-financed Standard Gauge Railway station in Kenya's capital.
The Standard Gauge Railway station in Nairobi is easily the most impressive public building in Kenya.
While a lot of Kenyan government buildings are drab and functional and date back to colonial days, this station is adventurous. It's all gray and modern. Geometric shapes form an abstract locomotive, and red neon announces the "Nairobi Terminus."
The train runs 293 miles from Kenya's capital city to the port of Mombasa and back twice a day and represents the biggest infrastructure project since Kenya's independence 54 years ago. The Chinese financed it; a Chinese company built it; and the Chinese will operate it for many years to come.
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