On June 2, 2026, Kenya marked a major transport milestone with the official return of the Nairobi–Gilgil–Ol Kalou–Nyahururu railway line. Consequently, passenger services resumed after a 46-year suspension. The revived route, branded as the Hustler Express and Nyahururu Safari Train, completed
Kenya Railways has issued a strict public warning. It prohibits filming and photography on railway tracks. Therefore, the directive took effect on May 6, 2026. It targets content creators across digital platforms. Rail Tracks Declared Restricted and Dangerous The corporation classified rail corridors as restricted zones. They also labeled them high-risk operational areas.
Kenya Railways has introduced updated travel rules. The changes now apply to all Madaraka Express passengers. Therefore, travelers must leave earlier than before. The new measures seek to cut delays and missed departures. Mandatory One-Hour Early Arrival Passengers must report one hour before departure. This now stands as the main travel requirement. Additionally, the rule
Temporary Suspension Announced Kenya Railways has temporarily suspended the Limuru Commuter Train service, disrupting travel between Nairobi Central Station and Limuru. Moreover, the corporation issued a notice on Thursday, January 8, confirming that the service will not operate on Friday, January 9, 2026. Kenya Railways attributed the suspension to unavoidable
Kenya Railways Corporation has flagged as fake a job notice claiming over 450 job opportunities. Moreover, the corporation confirmed no jobs are available at the moment. Fake Letter Circulates Online Members of the public were urged to disregard a letter circulating on social media. The fraudulent notice listed several positions, including managers, clerks, drivers, and






