I am not emotional because I don't have nany reason to be. You were dismissing the importance of building an elevated expressway while upgrading the commuter rail at the same time. You have now shifted your argument and saying that the expressway will block the view of buildings! What a stupid argument! Haven't you seen elevated roads as high as five stories?? What are such roads blocking? Tell me what view will that expressway block in Nairobi and it's impact on Nairobians. Again, your argument still doesn't hold any water.
About the viability of the project that you are so much concerned about, let me remind you that the contractor did a viability study on this project before investing his money. Do you think they would have invested all these money if they didn't know they will recoup their investment and after how long? And even if they don't, how should that be a concern to Kenya?? Remember, using the elevated expressway will be optional and no motorist will be coerced to do so. If the 30-year period elapses before the investor recoups his investment, that would be a loss on their part.
How you call a 27-kilometer expressway that runs from the airport to westlands a "short distance" is laughable. Do I need to remind you that this is an epitome of jealousy? I don't think so.
Having the expressway and the commuter rail shoulder to shoulder will give commuters a wide range to choose from. Remember that the expressway runs from the airport to westlands while the commuter rail ends at the cbd. Think about someone who has an urgent meeting in Wetlands and has just touched down at JKIA. Will he choose a comutter rail that ends at the cbd or the expressway? And just a slight reminder, the commuter rail doesn't run from the airport to wetlands. Actually, there's no railway line to any part of wetlands as I write this. Stop misleading people. The airport line runs from Syokimau to the cbd (it doesn't even reach the airport ).
About who financed your sgr, these links will be a good read to you and an eye opener. Enjoy your reading!
Tanzania’s SGR on track after govt secures $1.46b more for project
Tanzania secures 1.46 bln USD loan for SGR construction - Xinhua | English.news.cn