Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:Assuming the price is right, does the age matter, the thing is just being dragged and on a century old track, may be these were the only fit available.
Also remember that our line is a narrow gauge, is it a case of having no alternatives due to phase out.
I ain't no expert but I do believe RVR are the experts on matters rail. However having said that @impunity seems to have serious passion railway and I do reepect your views as well.
The meter-gauge we have is not obsolete, its our minds that have been made to be obsolete by dimwits!
Brazil is the largest meter-gauge operator in the world and they track haul massive tonnage that will shame most European countries running on Standard gauge.
Brazil narrow gauge/meter gauge is a massive 23,000km while the standard gauge is a mere 200!!!!
Brazil has some of the heaviest trains in the world, and you know what,these run on the meter gauge track Nyeuthi in Kenya are cursing.
Th standard gauge was just an arbitrarily size set by some fat muzungu so that we could have a world wide uniformity of tracks but its does not have absolute superiority/advantage to other track-gauges.
Brazil is hilly and so is Switzerland and so is Kenya (Rift valley etal), the best affordable track to run is the narrow gauge coz it negotiates the bends very well...Brazil trains are doing safe speeds in the region of 120km/h, na hawaringi...
My main beef is with the RVR management which called these locos brand new and worse is our Nyeuthis media who ran with the hook plus the sinker!!!
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