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    Passengers Stranded As Nairobi-bound Train Stalls Mid-journey

    Wycliffe NyamasegeBy Wycliffe NyamasegeOctober 21, 2021Updated:October 21, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Hundreds of passengers heading to Nairobi from Lukenya, Machakos County, were on Thursday morning left stranded after a train they were traveling in stalled mid-journey.

    Some of the passengers took to social media to vent their frustrations citing a delayed response from the Kenya Railways Corporation.

    The management issued a statement more than an hour later saying the train had developed a mechanical problem .

    “We are experiencing an undue delay on our train plying the Lukenya station to Nairobi Central station route due to a mechanical problem.

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    “Our technicians are attending to it and we will resume the trip shortly. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused,” said Kenya Railways in a tweet.

    SERVICE UPDATE:

    We are experiencing an undue delay on our train plying the Lukenya station to Nairobi Central station route due to a mechanical problem.

    Our technicians are attending to it and we will resume the trip shortly. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused.

    — Kenya Railways (@KenyaRailways_) October 21, 2021

    The passengers said the train stalled near Athi River at around 6:45am.

    “Meanwhile Lukenya to Nairobi train has stopped to take a rest for the last 10 or so minutes just past Athi River. I hope it won’t take so long tusichelewe kazi. @KenyaRailways_ as usual not communicating anything,” a tweep lamented.

    06:45 meanwhile Lukenya to Nairobi train has stopped to take a rest for the last 10 or so minutes just past Athi River. I hope it won't take so long tusichelewe kazi. @KenyaRailways_ as usual not communicating anything. via @Otiekam

    — Ma3Route (@Ma3Route) October 21, 2021

    Another questioned the management’s “unreliable” communication.

    One hour later? Your staff say there's a relief train being sent (they don't know whether its coming from Nrb or Lukenya), no commitment on timelines…… You guys either need a mandatory course on communication skills unless you just don't see the need for communication.

    — Michel Otieka (@Otiekam) October 21, 2021

    Two trains ply the Lukenya to Nairobi route. The first one leaves at 5:45am to arrive at 7:40am while the second one leaves at 7:00am to arrive at 8:55am. The train services are offered every weekday and are preferred by Kenyans traveling to Nairobi for work.

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