freiks wrote:Impunity wrote:Some bullsh*t here quoted below:
Quote:“We will adjust the timing and the train will now be leaving Syokimau at 7 am instead of 7.05am and will be stopping in each station for just five minutes to avoid delays,” said Mr Matheka.
Five minutes stops in each of the two new stations!!!This means it will take you 10 more minute to travel from Siokamau to CBD; it currently takes 30 minutes, so it will take us 40 minutes or more!
CRAP!!!!
In Third world countries like Thailand and Vietnam, the train stops for 30 seconds only; in Dubai its 15 seconds and the train has no driver to boot.
Some people on that railway project have the slowest of mind, the RAM capacity of their brains ni size ya floppy disk!
I pray soon or later I be part of that railway team, I have a lot I can showm them.
@Impunity i have used the US metro and am not sure if in 15 seconds anybody can have already alighted and others got in the trams, lets be logical 5 minutes is enough for guys to alight and others get in the trains, depending on the effectiveness then they can adjust the timing
Go to Dubai airport and report back.
Americans are known to very behind in matters railways, for record do you know the US still doesnt have a high speed train?
Hii mambo ya train watu wengi sana hawajui, sana sana wale watu wa Ndenderu na two years schooling.
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