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HomeDaily NewsMonday, July 7, 2025Kenya Railways Suspends 10PM Train Services Amid Protests
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Kenya Railways Suspends 10PM Train Services Amid Protests

Kenya Railways halts 10 PM Madaraka Express and Mombasa-Nairobi SGR trains, leaving travelers stranded amid rising tensions.

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Monday 9:19 AMGhafla! (Entertainment)First

Kenya Railways Suspends 10PM Madaraka Express, Leaving Mombasa Travelers Stranded

Kenya Railways Suspends 10PM Madaraka Express, Leaving Mombasa Travelers Stranded

In an unexpected move, Kenya Railways has temporarily suspended the 10PM Madaraka Express passenger train from Mombasa to Nairobi, citing unspecified technical issues. This abrupt disruption, effective Saturday night, left hundreds of travelers stranded and frustrated.

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In an unexpected move, Kenya Railways has temporarily suspended the 10PM Madaraka Express passenger train from Mombasa to Nairobi, citing unspecified technical issues. This abrupt disruption, effective Saturday night, left hundreds of travelers stranded and frustrated.

  • Impact: Hundreds of travelers were left stranded in Mombasa.
  • Key organization: Kenya Railways.
  • Reason: Unspecified technical issues affecting the night train service.
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Kenya Railways Suspends 10 PM Mombasa-Nairobi SGR Train Amid Tension In Country’s Capital

Kenya Railways Suspends 10 PM Mombasa-Nairobi SGR Train Amid Tension In Country’s Capital

In an unexpected move, Kenya Railways has temporarily suspended its 10 PM Madaraka Express passenger train service from Mombasa to Nairobi, effective Saturday night, citing unspecified "technical issues." The abrupt cancellation left hundreds of travelers stranded, particularly in Mombasa, with no clear alternative arrangements provided.

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Key Highlights

In an unexpected move, Kenya Railways has temporarily suspended its 10 PM Madaraka Express passenger train service from Mombasa to Nairobi, effective Saturday night, citing unspecified "technical issues." The abrupt cancellation left hundreds of travelers stranded, particularly in Mombasa, with no clear alternative arrangements provided.

  • The suspension affects the Madaraka Express 10 PM passenger train service from Mombasa to Nairobi.
  • Kenya Railways is the organization responsible for the train service and the suspension.
  • Hundreds of travelers, including those returning from the 2025 Summer Tides Festival in Diani, were left stranded without immediate travel alternatives.