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Modern Coast Express is one of the most recognised luxury bus companies operating in the region. The company has 10 branches in Kenya and one branch in Kampala, Uganda. The main office is on Jomo Kenyatta Avenue in the Total petrol station, next to Aswan restaurant. There are two booking offices in Nairobi, Kenya. The main Nairobi branch is located on Accra road opposite Coast Bus. The second booking office is located in the Caltex petrol station on Mombasa road next to Parkside Towers.
The other towns mentioned above have one branch in the respective towns. The company started with a fleet of 6 brand new Scania buses and currently has a fleet of over 20 state of the art coaches. There are daily two services of the air-conditioned buses from Mombasa and Nairobi with the rest being the non air-conditioned services.
Modern Coast is the only luxury coach company in East Africa to provide both first class and business class service on board. The first class seats are of much bigger dimensions compared to the business class seats.