Cost comparison SGR Kenya vs SGR Tanzania

Right now is 4 days n expansion of Dar port is at full gear! Figure out how many fewer days will the cargo be cleared?
 
Ushahidi please
 

Train locomotives are measured according to the power of their engines.
As you have clearly stated, most of your locos max out at 3000hp. Kenya's freight , trains, the DF8B, have 4930hp. While our passenger trains, the DF11, almost double your freight trains at 5120hp.
Many people thought we got the short end of the stick with our sgr but it is slowly becoming the best in the entire continent.

Double stack containers for the first time in Africa

The first SGR port bridge of the continent.. Just to boost efficiency.
Na bado...
 
Tazara Railway is connected to Dar port via a bridge across Kurasini Creek.
 
Tamara Railway is connected to Darren port via a bridge across Kurasini Creek.
Wachanga umama ya kukimbilia vitu.. The purpose of our bridge is not crossing over from one side to another; its for loading and offloading directly to the SGR locomotives from a ship.
 
The day u have bridges like this come back and make noises as over 2.5km SGR overpass from Dar city center to Tazara is current underway and the same will be on every town and city where SGR is to pass aside numerous tunnels for phase II.

My friend on water bridges u r so behind to even try to dare us! We have over 70 long bridges across Tanzania n Selander bridge is currently on works before Kigongo Busisi in Mwanza later on.

Umoja bridge






 
Ona hii ng'ombe
Ni Nani hapo umeona ameongea mambo ya Bridges!!!
Shame
 
Poor quality things...height ni zero..
 
Alafu hzo pembe msha copy paste tayari..kw kukopi vitu kutoka kenya..hamjambo
 
Yaan kwa disturbance mnaowapa hao wanyama...i assure you kenyans that in five years to come hamtakuwa na mbuga bali wanyama wote watakuwa wameamia TZ to seek peace and tranquility
Porojo hzo..nairobi na danganyika wapi na wapi..watapitia msitu gani..labda utueleze.
Alafu hao wanyama ni wa mjini..hawaez enda kijijini kw ule ujanja walokuwa nao
 
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