Kenya Railways to refund passengers after July 6 Mombasa-Nairobi train suspension
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Kenya Railways will refund passengers affected by the
suspension of the 10pm Madaraka Express passenger train from Mombasa to Nairobi
on July 6, 2025, due to technical issues.
In a notice published on Tuesday, Kenya Railways explained
that the refunds would be accorded to those who were unable to travel via the
alternative train options.
For passengers who had not printed their tickets, the
corporation noted that their refunds would be automatically processed to the
mobile number used during the ticket purchase.
Passengers who had already printed their tickets have however
been advised by Kenya Railways to present them at the nearest terminus or
station for refund processing.
"We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused and
thank you for your patience and understanding," the notice read in part.
The suspension of the Madaraka Express train on
Sunday, July 6, affected passengers scheduled to travel on the night service
along the busy Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) route.
It also came amid heightened travel disruptions by security
services ahead of the Saba Saba demonstrations.
A major traffic snarl-up was witnessed Saturday afternoon
along the Mombasa-Diani Road, just metres from the Dongo Kundu bypass, after
police mounted roadblocks targeting youths returning from the Diani Summer Tides
festival.
Motorists travelling from Kwale County en route to Nairobi via
the SGR were also caught in the gridlock as police launched a sweeping security
operation to inspect vehicles ferrying groups of young festival-goers.
Reports indicated that the traffic came to a complete
standstill as officers conducted thorough searches on each vehicle, sparking
frustration among commuters.


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