Cabinet okays Sh 2.5 billion city high-speed train plan

Cabinet okays Sh 2.5 billion city high-speed train plan

Also heard that the fares are expensive than those of Daladalas.

Yeah but I'd rather they charged a little more but offered good service, unlike now, yaani I tried using their services on several occasions and ended up getting frustrated like crazy. I remember once opting for a taxi even after I had already paid fare, one has to wait for eternity before a bus shows up, and comes loaded to the brim, overflowing with passengers.
 
Suala la Mass Transit I think kila mji una struggle.. tunashida kubwa ya ufanisi wa UDART na hata Nairobi Matatu zenu naona zina usumbufu mkubwa.

Kama a place of dialogue, nafikiri Nairobi badala ya ku opt BRT ifanye light rail maana tayari ina several branches ambazo zikiwa expanded italeta matokeo mazuri. Barabara za Nairobi zina foleni sana kwa kweli, kukiwa na treni naamini zitapunguza sana hiyo shida. Kwa Dar BRT imekuwa very successful ingawaje ina shida chache/nyingi. Hivyo badala ya kujadiliana nani ana kizuri au kibaya wekeni mawazo mazuri, huwezi jua kuna watu amabao wana madaraka au wana ukaribu na wenye madaraka wanaweza kupita huku.
Shida iliyopo ni operator ndo maana new operator is coming!

 
High speed train!! Nimesoma hiyo article nikitegemea nitakuta speed kwa Km ila nakutana na porojo tu! Wakenya mtashtuka lini!? Mnachezwa wasee
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A commuter train making its way into the Nairobi Railway Station in the city centre on August 21, 2019. Kenya Railways is set to float the tender for the railway track upgrade in January 2020 in a plan that seeks to grow commuter numbers tenfold and cut the use of matatus. PHOTO | KANYIRI WAHITO | NMG

The Cabinet has approved a Sh2.5 billion budget for the upgrade of the Nairobi commuter railway network, paving the way for importation of faster trains from Spain.

The move is aimed at growing the use of railway transport in the capital city.

The Kenya Railways Corporation (KRC) is set to float the tender for the railway track upgrade this month in a plan that seeks to grow commuter numbers tenfold and cut the use of matatus.

Acting KRC managing director Philip Mainga told the Business Daily that budget approvals, which had been the key barrier for the track upgrade, had been approved.

The corporation forecasts that passenger numbers will grow by up to 10 times from the current 13,000 per day after the upgrade.

Matatus account for 80 percent of public transportation and are a major cause of congestion, prompting investments in commuter rail to ease traffic jams.

"We have the budget now cleared for the upgrade of the commuter lines and we are planning to create a park and ride concept where people can leave their cars at the stations and take the train to town," Mr Mainga said.

"In about three months the work should be well under way and we will soon be tendering for a contractor to be engaged."

REVAMPED NETWORK

Kenya Railways has been looking to expand its ‘’park and ride’’ concept, which was only implemented at a few stations like Syokimau and Imara Daima.

It involves motorists leaving their vehicles at the stations parking bays at a lower parking fee (about Sh100) and taking the trains to the city.

The railway lines spanning about 120 kilometres have been in use since 1992 when the Nairobi commuter railway (NCR) service was introduced as an addition to the long distance passenger services.

The 65-kilometre tracks have deteriorated over time due to poor maintenance, making railway transport slow and less attractive to Nairobi commuters who prefer matatus.

The upgrade will target all the five commuter lines from Nairobi Railway Station to Embakasi Village, Syokimau, Ruiru, Kahawa and Kikuyu as well as an upgrade of the Nairobi Central Station.

The revamped network is expected to attract a substantial portion of the 1.5 million city commuters who travel into Nairobi’s central business district (CBD) every day, said Kenya Railways.

The number of train passengers is expected to hit 132,000 per day and 220,000 commuters per day with full occupancy.
"The challenge we have with the existing commuter rail service is that the little equipment available is too old and inefficient, and the metre-gauge track is not in good shape because investment in maintenance has been inadequate for a long time," KRC wrote in a project brief released in December 2019.

The upgrade had been planned in readiness for the used Sh1.5 billion diesel multiple units the government is importing from Spain for city commute.

Last year, the multi-billion shilling track upgrade tender had been pushed towards the Chinese standard gauge railway builder China Road and Bridges Corporation after Transport Secretary James Macharia sought to have the firm single sourced due to lack of a local firm with ‘required capacity to undertake the works.


Source: Business Daily

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Shida iliyopo ni operator ndo maana new operator is coming!

Kuweni wakweli, ama mnataendelea tu kutafuta visingizio kila uchao. Kama nyani ni wale wale wa kukurupuka na kuingiza ubabe wa kisiasa na kichama kwenye miradi nyeti ya kitaifa taswira itaendelea kuwa hii.
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Kuweni wakweli, ama mnataendelea tu kutafuta visingizio kila uchao. Kama nyani ni wale wale wa kukurupuka na kuingiza ubabe wa kisiasa na kichama kwenye miradi nyeti ya kitaifa taswira itaendelea kuwa hii.
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Yaani huu ndio uhalisia wenyewe pale Bongo...
 
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Just imagine how dangerous danganyikan farts can get! Diet ya mayai boiled na chips sio mchezo😂😂😭🏃
 
Cabinet Approves Sh2.5bn City High-Speed Trains Plan

A commuter train arrives at the Dandora station


The Cabinet has approved a Sh2.5 billion budget for the upgrade of the Nairobi commuter railway network, paving the way for importation of faster trains from Spain.

The move is aimed at growing the use of railway transport in the capital city.

The Kenya Railways Corporation (KRC) is set to float the tender for the railway track upgrade in January in a plan that seeks to grow commuter numbers tenfold and cut the use of matatus.

KRC's acting Managing Director Philip Mainga told the Business Daily that budget approvals, which had been the key barrier for the track upgrade, had been approved.

PASSENGER NUMBERS
The corporation forecasts that passenger numbers will grow by up to 10 times from the current 13,000 per day after the upgrade.

Matatus account for 80 per cent of public transportation and are a major cause of congestion, prompting investments in commuter rail to ease traffic jams.

"We have the budget now cleared for the upgrade of the commuter lines and we are planning to create a park and ride concept where people can leave their cars at the stations and take the train to town," Mr Mainga said.

"In about three months the work should be well under way and we will soon be tendering for a contractor to be engaged."

PARK AND RIDE
Kenya Railways has been looking to expand its "park and ride" concept, which was only implemented at a few stations like Syokimau and Imara Daima.

It involves motorists leaving their vehicles at the stations parking bays at a lower parking fee (about Sh100) and taking the trains to the city.

The railway lines spanning about 120 kilometres have been in use since 1992 when the Nairobi commuter railway (NCR) service was introduced as an addition to the long distance passenger services.

The 65-kilometre tracks have deteriorated over time due to poor maintenance, making railway transport slow and less attractive to Nairobi commuters who prefer matatus.

The upgrade will target all the five commuter lines from Nairobi Railway Station to Embakasi Village, Syokimau, Ruiru, Kahawa and Kikuyu as well as an upgrade of the Nairobi Central Station.

The revamped network is expected to attract a substantial portion of the 1.5 million city commuters who travel into Nairobi’s central business district (CBD) every day, said Kenya Railways.

CHALLENGE
The number of train passengers is expected to hit 132,000 per day and 220,000 commuters per day with full occupancy.
"The challenge we have with the existing commuter rail service is that the little equipment available is too old and inefficient, and the metre-gauge track is not in good shape because investment in maintenance has been inadequate for a long time," KRC wrote in a project brief released in December 2019.

The upgrade had been planned in readiness for the used Sh1.5 billion diesel multiple units the government is importing from Spain for city commute.

Last year, the multi-billion shilling track upgrade tender had been pushed towards the Chinese standard gauge railway builder China Road and Bridges Corporation after Transport Secretary James Macharia sought to have the firm single sourced due to lack of a local firm with ‘required capacity to undertake the works.
 
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