Cost comparison SGR Kenya vs SGR Tanzania

Cost comparison SGR Kenya vs SGR Tanzania

Hiyo kitu iko na facilities zote ambazo utapata kwa mordern airport tena ongezea na conferencing facilities juu yake.

The terminal features passenger reception facilities, duty free shops, restaurants, conference facilities and office spaces for key tourism stakeholders.
The terminal has also been fitted with CCTV cameras for security as well as intrusion detection devices to ward off trespassers and baggage facility with conveyor belt.
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wapi conference facility? wapi air bridge?

 
Kazi nzuri sana, TRC.

By the way, nimezinasa nyepesi nyingine juu ya TAZARA, itakua upgraded kuwa ya umeme na treni mpya zitaletwa zenye max speed ya 170 km/hr, anasubiriwa tu JPM kubariki proposal....

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Synergy itakuwaje? electrification kwa Tanzania tu ama Zambia Zimbabwe mpaka SA? maana sijui kama itakuwa na maana sana kama nchi nyingine hazita-electrify reli yao! muhimu ni kuruhusu treni za private na kuenda free within SADC!
 
Nimekuliza wapi yenyu[emoji23][emoji23]. Where is yours old man?
U thought i will praise that ugly building! See how modern cruiseships terminals look like!


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See what Mauritius r building n compare to warehouse of urs!

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Wapi yenyu kivipi? Halafu na nyie wakenya muache kupigwa pigwa kila siku, mnafeli wapi nyinyi? Au ni vipi? Sie hata tukijenga sio km hilooo aisee,
Kitu cha gharama chini ya $1mln wamepigwa $3.5mln! 🤣 👆👆
 
You can not compare our Tz sgr with Ky cos our trains will operate using electricity which is cheaper unlike which still uses diesel engine trains. Secondly, Tz sgr is the only one in Africa which will be carrying heavy loads can not compare with any in the continent and also for both passenger transport and loads.
Tanzania secures $7.6 billion financing deal from Chinese lender to build new railway
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President John Magufuli with China Exim Bank president Liu Liang after holding talks at Chamwino State Lodge in Dodoma this week. PHOTO | COURTESY

In Summary

  • Dar es Salaam is positioning itself as a regional hub, upgrading its port to attract more business from its neighbouring landlocked countries.
  • The EAC railways master plan incorporates the standard gauge railway’s Northern and Central Corridors, which are both commercially viable for landlocked countries in the region as they give them strategic access to the ports of Mombasa and Dar es Salaam.
  • The Northern Corridor Integration Projects championed by Rwanda, Kenya and Uganda spearheaded the establishment of a railway link from Mombasa to Kigali.
  • In June 2013, a Northern Corridor Integration Projects Heads of State Summit held in Kampala put in place mechanisms for fast-tracking the development of the SGR.


Tanzania has secured a $7.6 billion loan from China’s Export-Import Bank (Exim) for the construction of a railway line that will link it with Burundi, Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo.

President John Magufuli secured the concessional loan after meeting with the Exim Bank’s president Liu Liang.

President Magufuli, while announcing the funding, alluded to a preferential deal without providing details.

Oil and gas discoveries have turned Tanzania into an exploration hotspot, but the country’s transport infrastructure has suffered from decades of under investment. The country is also positioning itself as a regional hub, upgrading its port to attract more business from its regional landlocked neighbours.

According to Mr Liu, China Exim Bank will offer Tanzania technical support.

READ: China Exim sets terms for financing Uganda’s SGR

ALSO READ: Rwanda looks to Tanzania for rail transport as Uganda falters on SGR

Last year, Tanzania announced that it had awarded rail contracts to a consortium of Chinese firms led by China Railway Materials (CRM), which included the standard gauge rail project.

The Exim Bank is also financing a $1.2 billion, 532km natural gas pipeline in Tanzania.

On Wednesday last week, Finance and Planning Minister Dr Philip Mpango after a meeting with Dr Alberic Kacou, African Development Bank vice-president for human resources and corporate services, announced that Tanzania had secured a further $200 million loan from the AfDB to finance transport infrastructure projects.

“We will use some of this funds towards the construction of the SGR project to transform the country’s infrastructure,” Dr Mpango said.

In an interview with Bloomberg, Gerson Msigwa, a spokesman for Tanzania’s presidency, said the construction will start by July next year. Before then, Tanzania and Exim Bank China will be expected to have finalise technical issues on the contract and sign the financing deal for the 2,190km project.

Tanzania Transport Minister Samuel Sitta said the SGR will have a main line that will connect the port city of Dar es Salaam to Rwanda and Burundi, with additional branch lines running within the country.

“We expect to have two offshoots: One of them to Mwanza, which will open up the lakeside port city and link it with Uganda, while the second one will link to the coal, iron ore and soda ash mining areas in the south. Through this, we expect an increase in cargo on this route,” Mr Sitta said, adding that will be at an additional cost of $6.6 billion.

Already, Tanzania has signed contracts with China Railway No 2 Engineering Group to build a rail link between the southern port of Mtwara, which is rich in coal, iron ore and natural gas. The contract will see China Railway No 2 Engineering Group provide 10 per cent of the funding with the rest provided by the government.

Kenya is also constructing a $3.27 billion 609km new standard gauge railway line between Mombasa and Nairobi to boost the movement of cargo from the port.

However, queries have been raised over the economic viability of SGR, after key landlocked states indicated their intention to connect to the Indian Ocean through Tanzania.

The issue of cost is also bound to arise now that Tanzania’s SGR is four times longer than Kenya’s but only two times as expensive.

In a previous interview with The EastAfrican, Kenya Railways managing director Atanas Maina said that the cost of the Kenyan SGR was high because of the design adopted, which will see the train maintain an average speed of 80 kilometres irrespective of the terrain.


“We have built bridges, and raised the track in areas where we would have had corners to achieve the average speed we expect the wagons to travel at. This has increased the costs immensely as compared with the neighbouring Ethiopia and Tanzania SGER designs that haven’t taken this into account,” Mr Maina said.

Recently, a confidential World Bank report cast doubt on the region’s push for the SGR projects, saying they would only be viable with increases in cargo of between 20 tonnes and 55 million tonnes per year.

The report done by the Africa transport unit at the World Bank titled The Economics of Rail Gauge in the East Africa Community showed that the volumes of the forecasts undertaken for the EAC railway master plan and central line in Tanzania, are unattainable over the medium to longer term.

“Based on these assumptions, there is no economic or financial case for standard gauge in the EAC area at this time. A refurbished meter gauge network would appear to be the most appropriate option in economic and financial terms, and could easily accommodate forecast traffic up to 2030, with lower investment requirements,” the report concludes.

The World Bank team highlighted the rehabilitation of the existing railway network as the best alternative, which would allow a phased approach to the regions development, consistent with current and projected demand and the financing envelope available.

The SGR alternative, which the regional governments chose, involves the construction of a standard gauge railway on a new right of way, an option the World Bank team said required additional investment in land acquisition and structures, and new right-of-way construction.

“This alternative predicates axle loads in the order of 25 tons per axles and a maximum operating speed of up to 120 km per hour. Again, based on these assumptions, the estimated maximum carrying capacity of the current network would exceed 60 million tonnes per year. The estimated investment cost per km will be $ 3.25 million,” the report said.

From the estimates provided, the Tanzanian new railway line will cost an average of $3.4 million per kilometre.

MY TAKE

It is time now to look at the cost of the two rails as we know cost of construction is very important for prospect of any infrastructure! i welcome bright minds to contribute and not some propaganda in here!


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You can not compare our Tz sgr with Ky cos our trains will operate using electricity which is cheaper unlike which still uses diesel engine trains. Secondly, Tz sgr is the only one in Africa which will be carrying heavy loads can not compare with any in the continent and also for both passenger transport and loads.

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Ebu tuonyeshe iyo reli,
Ama ni theory unatuambia
 
The idea is to upgrade the entire TAZARA line from Dar to Kspiri Mposhi, then all the way to Angola. Ni kampuni kubwa sana iliyosubmit hio proposal.
Synergy itakuwaje? electrification kwa Tanzania tu ama Zambia Zimbabwe mpaka SA? maana sijui kama itakuwa na maana sana kama nchi nyingine hazita-electrify reli yao! muhimu ni kuruhusu treni za private na kuenda free within SADC!

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Wapi yenyu kivipi? Halafu na nyie wakenya muache kupigwa pigwa kila siku, mnafeli wapi nyinyi? Au ni vipi? Sie hata tukijenga sio km hilooo aisee,
Where is your cruise terminal? I want to see it. Itakuwa kama your sgr stations, sindio? Those cowsheds[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

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You can not compare our Tz sgr with Ky cos our trains will operate using electricity which is cheaper unlike which still uses diesel engine trains. Secondly, Tz sgr is the only one in Africa which will be carrying heavy loads can not compare with any in the continent and also for both passenger transport and loads.

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My first quiz, where is that electricity first of all?[emoji23][emoji23]

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wapi duty free shops? I don't see the value of money invested!


Hio Video umeeka jameni si iko na mahali at 1:45 inaonyesha dutty free shop ikijazwa bidhaa???

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Anyway, lakini kusema ukweli hio $3m ni ilikua pesa nyingi, especially considering the whole of Mama Ngina waterfront ilijengwa na $4.5m na iko na majumba mengi, Mosque, Open Arena, bara bara , cabro pavement. Hio price ya hio terminal ilipanda baada ya project kukatishwa kama mara tatu hivi, ilikua kandarasi inatolewa, campuni inajenga inafika kati kati kesi inatoka ujenzi unaachwa, alafu baada ya miezi kadhaa ndo wanaendelea..etc



Mama ngina water front yote iijengwa kwa $4.5m

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Hio Video umeeka jameni si iko na mahali at 1:45 inaonyesha dutty free shop ikijazwa bidhaa???

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Anyway, lakini kusema ukweli hio $3m ni ilikua pesa nyingi, especially considering the whole of Mama Ngina waterfront ilijengwa na $4.5m na iko na majumba mengi, Mosque, Open Arena, bara bara , cabro pavement. Hio price ya hio terminal ilipanda baada ya project kukatishwa kama mara tatu hivi, ilikua kandarasi inatolewa, campuni inajenga inafika kati kati kesi inatoka ujenzi unaachwa, alafu baada ya miezi kadhaa ndo wanaendelea..etc
Thank u! now u r talking! U r now starting to understand the value of money! That duty free shop is a kiosk/duka to me! That Godown costed $3.5 mln!
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