Ultimate Standard Gauge Railway Thread: Countdown to the launch

SGR moving on
Mtito Andei


Voi


Maiseny


Mombasa West


Nairobi South


Railway Deport Nairobi


 
Double-heading may be adopted for SGR locomotives

Engineers at the Kenya Railways Corporation have hinted at using the double-heading technique to operate the freight wagons on the standard gauge railway.

Double-heading entails using two locomotives at the front of a train, each being operated individually by its own crew.

Engineer Jesse Gatukui says the technique is ideal as it gives the train additional power, which a single locomotive cannot haul due to terrain or excessive weight. This method also saves on transportation time. “One locomotive can haul between 20-25 wagons, but when you use two locomotives, you are able to haul up to 40 wagons at a go,” Gatukui said.

This mode of operation has been employed in the UK and other developed countries. In the UK, double-heading is used for all trains hauling nuclear waste flasks for security reasons. This is because the trains cannot be left behind if they stall, in the event one of the locomotives breaks down.

Double-heading guarantees a continuation of service because when one engine fails, the remaining one gets the train to its destination.
 

Emali Station


Locomotives at Nairobi Train Depot


Coaches at Nairobi South Station


Nairobi South Station


Traffic Control Centre of Nairobi South Station


Traffic Control Centre of Nairobi South Station


Traffic Control Centre of Nairobi South Station


Mombasa West Station
 
Hizo stations nazo ni noma!! Ona hii ya Voi sasa inavyoonekana, landscaping ikiisha patakuwa pemependeza sana


I am Imagining the kind of support facilities that will sprout along this SGR, Eateries, Sleeping places........ I am lost for words
 
What are your top 3 stations? I love Emali, Mombasa and Nairobi, in no particular order. Spoilt for choice.
 
I wonder how the stations in the second leg of the SGR will look like heading to Kisumu???
 
I wonder how the stations in the second leg of the SGR will look like heading to Kisumu???
I would expect no less. Regardless of who is president then. I think the bar has been set high enough, and anything below what we've seen will be catastrophic.

Kenyans wameonja mazuri. No President would dare deliver less. It would be political suicide.
 

The standards should still be set higher than this. We are capable
 
Nimeosha macho so kidogo..... kwakweli hivo vituo vinavutia. Thank you for setting the standards so high, kazi kwetu.
 
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