The train, which left Nanyuki town at 10am, developed mechanical problems believed to have been caused by the heavy load and the area’s topography.
However, the on-board crew resolved the mechanical issue, allowing the journey to continue after half an hour of stalling.
Kenya Railways (KR) announced on Sunday that it would double the number of trains from Nanyuki to Nairobi to cater for the high demand for passenger service on the route.
KR is charging Sh200 per passenger for the journey to Nairobi, which has seen an influx of travellers, with the coaches carrying more than the standard sitting capacity.
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