Kenya Railways Resumes Normal Commuter Train Services After Floods

Rescue teams in Kenya turned to helicopters and speed boats to evacuate flood survivors.

Nairobi — The Kenya Railways (KR) has announced the resumption of commuter train services on four routes that had halted operations due to floods.

In a statement, the KR managing director stated that the four routes, which include Embakasi village, Lukenya, the SGR Link train, and Syokimau, will resume operations on Tuesday.

However, the MD stated that the commuter services for Limuru and Ruiru remain suspended due to the ongoing track repairs.

"We are pleased to inform the public that commuter train services will resume tomorrow, 7th May 2024, on the following routes: Embakasi village, Lukenya, The SGR Link train and Syokimau," he stated.

"Please note that the commuter services for Limuru nd Ruiru remain suspended due to ongoing track repair works on those lanes," he added.

He has assured that the KR is working to restore normalcy on the remaining route and has further warned that commuter train services are subject to change at short notice depending on weather conditions and safety considerations.

"We wish to advice the public that commuter train services are subject to change at short notices, depending on weather conditions and other safety considerations. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to restore normalcy," he stated.

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