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Rolls-Royce and SMH give new life to retired Kenya Railways locomotives

The repowering of the retired locomotives is part of a significant railway refurbishment. (Image source: Rolls-Royce)

Rolls-Royce, a developer of complex power and propulsion solutions, and SMH Rail (SMH), a leading engineering services provider from Malaysia, have repowered three Kenya Railways heavy haulage locomotives with 16V series 4000 mtu engines

The project by Kenya Railways is aimed at reviving locomotives that are more than 40 years old, returning them to service and providing a boost to the transportation of goods across the region. Supported by Rolls-Royce, it was carried out by SMH which conducted the broader refurbishment.

“With the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCFTA), we are experiencing an increase in cross-border trade,” said Philip Mainga EBS, managing director of Kenya Railways Corporation. “By reviving this fleet, we are confident in our ability to meet the rising demand effectively, affordably and sustainably, contributing to the growth of our East African economy.”

According to Rolls-Royce, the mtu 4000 Series engines represent the pinnacle of its technology for high-performance and low-emission power systems. Designed to withstand demanding condition, the engines are known for their reliability, durability and fuel-efficiency and will deliver increased horsepower. The engines will enable the locomotives to handle heavier loads across the challenging landscapes and will enhance the overall efficiency of Kenya’s transport system.

“We are honoured to partner with SMH and Kenya Railways on this important, first-of-its-kind project that has already proven successful,” remarked Andreas Görtz, president business unit mobile & sustainable of Rolls-Royce Power Systems division. “By integrating our advanced mtu Series 4000 engines into these locomotives, we contribute to a more sustainable and efficient rail transport system in Kenya. This partnership is an excellent example of our commitment to innovation, sustainability, and providing solutions that meet the specific needs of our customers.”

This announcement serves as another demonstration of the growing influence of Rolls-Royce within the region having just announced a new partnership to deliver advanced mtu power solutions across Tanzania. This development was explored by African Review through a dedicated Q&A in the November issue available here.

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