Kenya Railways to close Moi Avenue in Mombasa for bridge repairs

Kenya Railways has announced the temporary closure of a section of Moi Avenue in Mombasa for emergency repairs on a railway bridge. The closure is scheduled for Sunday, March 1, 2026, lasting four hours from 6am to 10am. Motorists and commuters have been advised on alternative routes to avoid heavy congestion.

Kenya Railways has announced a temporary traffic disruption along Moi Avenue in Mombasa to allow for emergency repair works on the Mbaraki Rail Over Road Bridge. The public notice was issued on Friday, February 27, 2026, with the closure set for Sunday, March 1, 2026, for four hours between 6am and 10am.

The affected section runs between the Moi Avenue-Tangana Road roundabout and the Moi Avenue-Mogadishu Road roundabout. The corporation stated that these repairs are essential to ensure the safety and reliability of the railway infrastructure and to prevent any future incidents.

Motorists heading from KPA Gate 10 and the docks area are advised to use Mogadishu Road, then connect to Zanzibar Road, and later Shimazi Road. Those seeking access to KPA Gate 10 and the docks should use Tangana Road, proceed to Mjikenda Street, then Lumumba Road, before joining Shimazi Road.

Kenya Railways urged drivers to strictly observe traffic management arrangements and comply with instructions from police officers and traffic marshals on site. "Motorists are advised to observe the traffic management arrangements and comply with instructions from police officers and traffic marshals on site," the corporation stated. The agency expressed regret for any inconvenience caused but emphasized that the repairs are vital for public safety.

Mombasa continues to experience heavy traffic flow, particularly around the port area, making early journey planning crucial for commuters.

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