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Nairobi rail commuters will from tomorrow not access service to various destinations in the city for 10 days.
This is after Kenya Railways suspended the operation of the Nairobi Commuter rail service to Ruiru, Embakasi, Kikuyu and Syokimau between December 24, 2020 and January 3, 2021.
However, the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) express service and the Madaraka Express passenger service, and the commuter link to and from the SGR terminus will remain operational during the festive season.
The same will apply for Nairobi to Nanyuki Rail service which has been enhanced to accommodate increased demand during the festive season.
“We wish to notify our commuters that the Nairobi Commuter Rail Services to Ruiru, Embakasi, Kikuyu and Syokimau will be suspended from December 24, 2020 till January 3, 2021,” said the notice by Kenya Railways.
Kenya: Kenya Railways Adjusts Nairobi-Nanyuki Rail Service Schedule Over High Demand 23 December, 2020 - 11:40
[Capital FM] Nairobi Kenya Railways has adjusted the Nairobi to Nanyuki Rail service schedule to accommodate increased demand by passengers traveling during the festive season.[.]
However, the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) express service and the Madaraka express passenger service and the commuter link to and from the SGR terminus will remain operational during the festive season.
The same will apply to Nairobi to Nanyuki Rail service which has been enhanced to accommodate increased demand by passengers traveling during the festive season.
“We wish to notify our commuters that the Nairobi Commuter Rail Services to Ruiru, Embakasi, Kikuyu and Syokimau will be suspended from December 24, 2020 till January 3, 2021,” said the notice by Kenya Railways.
Last week, Kenya Railways announced it had slashed by half fare charges for commuters using rail service between JKIA and the city centre for the next three months.