Kenya's SGR vs Tanzania's

The thing is ...while Kenyas situation is Sad tanzania is Sadder and all this Hype will backfire on the wachawis come 2020

3yrs from Now why?

1. Tanzania is already comparing its NOT YET STARTED RAIL TO FINISHED ETHIOPIA KENYA NIGERIA AND MOROCCAN rail

2. Tanzanias Rail will cost
1.1bn$ for nearly 500km
Kenyas 609km cost 3.5bn$
Ethiopias 415km double track cost 3.8bn$
Morocca 150km cost 1.8bn$

3. Tanzania is Talking about 160km/hr when they are completed in 2022
That is 5yrs away
Kenya is starting electifying at 49bn kshs in 2019.....and expects 240km/hr Pass trains from 2020- in line with 6700mw + nuclear power project starting

4. Someone educate this millard ayo guy Turkey which is building Tanzanias Rail doesnt have Those Trains....and stop confusing Trams na Rail road .....

5. We all know consumerism in EA is only in Kenya that is why KR will record profits the rest Including Ethiopian Rail will soon Enough Realize that unlike Ethiopian airlines that is profiting from carrying foreigners Ethiopians cannot afford The Rail and it has already suspended several trips

So Jengeni kwanza Reli ndio mje hapa

1.1bn$ itakuwa ya Reli pekee hake

Kenya 3.5bn$
Imejenga Railroad,
45 Stations, Inland port Embakasi, Port terminal Mombasa and imenunua
56 trains 1654 wagons and 26 passanger trains ....

While i want to critisize this govt on SGR the only bad thing ni Interior Chinese Trains look like this all of them so we got a pretty good deal
 
Saf sana
 
its pretty imature for one to start comparing tz rail with anyonther rail.... one needs point to point cmparizon, which means one needs all the details
 
a wapi kama unajua physics, hiko kichwa cha train hakiwaezi kuvuta mabehewa kwa speed hiyo! center of gravity yake ipo juu sana!

sikiliza speed yake hapa

First of all Mr. Physics Expert, CoG doesn't affect speed, it affects stability.
Secondly, those trains are not running they must first be inspected and tested for quality and for assurance that the desired requirements were met before they can run on their own. That's why they are being pulled by a service locomotive at that speed.
 
Kuna uzi nimefuata sehemu unajadiliwa na wataalam wa Kibongo ambao wamdadavua gharama ya ujenzi wa SGR mpya yao, jamaa wamekokotoa na kuonyesha kweli Tanzania wamepigwa balaa. Hayo mahesabu yakapowekwa wazi itakua aibu aisei. Kwamba mradi kama huu, Uturuki waliufanya kwengie kwa gharama ya $300 millions

Halafu kitu sielewi, yaani treni ya Tanzania ya kutumia umeme wanaipa kasi ya 160km/h pekee yake, wakati yetu ya umeme itakua inachana mbuga kwa 240km/h
 
Sikiliza ww,
Huo Uzi mm naufahamu na kuna mpuuzi 1 alihoji bila kuwa na akili kichwani!! Na naamini alijibiwa vzuri ila lbda ww umejitia upofu kujfnya hujaona jbu ila swali uliliona
Anyway alihoji, hizo gharama wakati hajui hyo company ilijenga kwa gharama hzo muda mrefu na walijenga huko Ulaya!! Sasa gharama za ujenzi hko ulaya unaweza kucompare na Tanzania? Tena miaka ishapita!!

~Cmb
 

Yule jamaa ametiririka na mahesabu, amekokotoa na ameonyesha kuwa na uelewa mkubwa sana wa mambo haya. Wengi mnaombishia mnafanya kwa mihemko na hisia bila ya kuzingatia mantiki ya mahesabu yake.
 
Duu sasa haya madude ya kwenye museums ninyi wakenya mmeyatoa wapi???
Umenipa raha ''haya madude''wanadumisha mila hawa jirani zetu,kwani wahenga walisema kitunze kidumu hata leo wajukuu wanazitumia.
 
Wachana nampuuzi
 
How can you compare an existing thing with a non existent thing? Nikama kuambia jirani wako - "nitakapozaa mtoto wangu hatapata alama ya B kama wako. Atapata A" - ilhali hujabainisha kama una uwezo wa kuzaa.
 
Please give me the link to the thread pia mimi nicheke.
 
Tulia tukukupe elimu, nimeona hapo juu Geza amehijo physics yenu na mimi nahoji pia. Treni ya umeme (stima) inavyo kimbia ndivyo inavyo kula umeme. Sisi tuna reli ndefu kuliko nchi nyingine ya EAC, speed 160km/h inatosha Ku balance matumizi ya umeme. Kama yakenu itaenda 240km/h na umeme itakula hivyo hivyo. So usifikiri sisi tunashindwa kuwa na trani ya mpaka 300km/h lakini lazima tupime na gharama ya umeme kwa speed.
 
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