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Makupa Causeway

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Route information
Length1.5 mi (2.4 km)
Major junctions
FromTudor Roundabout, Mombasa
ToMagongo Roundabout, Changamwe
Location
Major citiesMombasa
Dual carriageway

The Makupa Causeway (Template:PronEng) is a causeway linking Mombasa island to the Kenyan mainland. The road runs for approximately one and a half miles between the Magongo and Tudor roundabouts. The causeway dissects Tudor Creek to the east and Port Reitz Creek to the west[1].

Function

The causeway is a dual-purpose transport corridor that carries a trunk road (serving the main Mombasa-Nairobi road route) and the Uganda Railway[2]. The road is split into a two-level route (the south-bound carriageway is elevated on an embankment) and traffic is restricted to fifty miles per hour. The road serves few businesses except a large waste disposal site. In 2008, the area was the site of a considerable toxic waste leak[3].

Checkpoint

The south end of the causeway is the site of an armed police checkpoint. This is primarily for immigration purposes, but also functions as a traffic policing location.

References

  1. ^ A. W. Muohia, J. M. Onyarib: "Heavy metals in sediments from Makupa and Port–Reitz Creek systems: Kenyan Coast" (2002)
  2. ^ http://www.mccrow.org.uk/eastafrica/EAR&H/Nairobi_Mombasa/Nairobi_Mombasa.htm
  3. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/7293657.stm