Passengers stranded after Madaraka Express suspension at Mombasa

Hundreds of travelers found themselves stuck at Mombasa train station after railway bosses pulled the plug on the late night service to Nairobi. The sudden cancellation caught passengers completely off guard and left them with nowhere to turn. Many people had just returned from the Summer Tides festival in Diani and expected to catch their usual ride home. Some desperate travelers ended up sitting on dark grass fields outside the terminal building. Heavy traffic jams formed as cars kept arriving to drop off passengers who had no idea about the cancelled service.

Railway officials gave passengers zero information about what would happen next. People who showed up two hours early to buy tickets discovered the service had vanished without warning. One stranded passenger told reporters that everyone felt confused and scared about police roadblocks they had spotted. The same traveler complained that railway staff had locked them out of the terminal and refused to discuss refunds or hotel rooms.

Kenya Railways later released a statement blaming technical problems for the emergency shutdown. Company representatives said passenger safety came first when making the difficult decision to cancel the popular evening train. The railway corporation apologized for the major disruption but offered no immediate solutions for the hundreds of people left stranded at the coastal terminus.
 

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