Madaraka Express night service temporarily suspended

No further details were given about the nature of the technical issue or when the service would resume.
Kenya Railways has temporarily halted the Sunday 10 pm Madaraka Express passenger service from Mombasa to Nairobi, citing technical issues that have affected operations.
In a statement released on Sunday, the corporation announced the suspension and apologised to the public, assuring passengers that safety remains their top concern.
“We regret to notify members of the public that due to technical issues, the Madaraka Express 10 pm passenger train from Mombasa to Nairobi has been suspended,” the notice read.
“Kenya Railways prioritises the safety of our passengers. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.”
The move affects one of the key night-time routes on the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR), which has been a popular travel option for passengers moving between the coastal city and the capital.
No further details were given about the nature of the technical issue or when the service would resume.
Kenya Railways, a state corporation established under Cap 397 of the Laws of Kenya, is responsible for managing the country's railway services.
It began operations on January 20, 1978, and is tasked with providing railway skills and technology, expanding the railway network, and promoting commuter services within urban centres.
Through the railway master plan, the corporation has committed to modernising and growing the national rail network.
This includes developing the Standard Gauge Railway and rolling out a mass commuter system across major cities.