The Kenya Coast Tourism Association Chairman Mohammed Hersi called for urgent measures to address the issues. Kenya Railways managing director Atanas Maina has said a second train will be brought next month to ease the influx. By GITONGA MARETEMore by this AuthorBy GALGALO BOCHAMore by this AuthorHundreds of travellers at the Miritini railway station were left stranded as the new Madaraka Express train grappled to meet the high demand. They hoped to take a ride to Nairobi in the 9am train but were shocked to hear bookings had hit the maximum of 1,200 passengers. The Kenya Coast Tourism Association Chairman Mohammed Hersi called for urgent measures to address the issues.
Source: Daily Nation June 10, 2017 11:37 UTC