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SGR Progress thus far
KulaRaha
#321 Posted : Monday, June 20, 2016 8:16:29 AM
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Imagine fencing off Thika Highway or Waiyaki Way....people would have heart attacks as they would not have anywhere to run across like madmen!
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Obi 1 Kanobi
#322 Posted : Monday, June 20, 2016 10:27:35 AM
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Tokyo wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
Impunity wrote:


There is a train and a tram...then we have light rail and heavy rail, then finally we have high speed train and "normal" speed train.
We also have bullet trains, there is also maglev trains and adhesion trains.

Google hizo terms zote kwanza then come we talk about fencing.


enyewe wewe ni engineer, let me first google that then respond, but does the Japanese shika-peni qualify as high speed thus fencing is needed, please answer then I will google those images.
for the time being let me google high speed train in europe

@impunity naomba usaidizi wako, is this a tram, normal or high speed




All the train tracks High or normal speeds are fenced off in Japan. Same applies to all Highways, expressways and bypasses.
The newest linear/Maglev 600plus km/hr under construction is all underground.


Thank you @Tokyo, where were you 1,000 posts ago, guys have been on @impunity's arse for like a week
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Impunity
#323 Posted : Monday, June 20, 2016 10:47:40 AM
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Tokyo wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
Impunity wrote:


There is a train and a tram...then we have light rail and heavy rail, then finally we have high speed train and "normal" speed train.
We also have bullet trains, there is also maglev trains and adhesion trains.

Google hizo terms zote kwanza then come we talk about fencing.


enyewe wewe ni engineer, let me first google that then respond, but does the Japanese shika-peni qualify as high speed thus fencing is needed, please answer then I will google those images.
for the time being let me google high speed train in europe

@impunity naomba usaidizi wako, is this a tram, normal or high speed




All the train tracks High or normal speeds are fenced off in Japan. Same applies to all Highways, expressways and bypasses.
The newest linear/Maglev 600plus km/hr under construction is all underground.


Thank you mate.
The fencing issue confused most danderheads here.

For Maglev-600km/h, its safer to put that maddening speed underground...

The world's first commercial Maglev line is operated in Shanghai, 30km long and its over land because it does the basic bullet train speed of 430km/h.

The 600km/h for Japan Maglev will be orgasmic.
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Impunity
#324 Posted : Monday, June 20, 2016 11:03:28 AM
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:
Tokyo wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
Impunity wrote:


There is a train and a tram...then we have light rail and heavy rail, then finally we have high speed train and "normal" speed train.
We also have bullet trains, there is also maglev trains and adhesion trains.

Google hizo terms zote kwanza then come we talk about fencing.


enyewe wewe ni engineer, let me first google that then respond, but does the Japanese shika-peni qualify as high speed thus fencing is needed, please answer then I will google those images.
for the time being let me google high speed train in europe

@impunity naomba usaidizi wako, is this a tram, normal or high speed




All the train tracks High or normal speeds are fenced off in Japan. Same applies to all Highways, expressways and bypasses.
The newest linear/Maglev 600plus km/hr under construction is all underground.


Thank you @Tokyo, where were you 1,000 posts ago, guys have been on @impunity's arse for like a week


You see, the Chinese charged the kenyan @wanjiku for a steel-and-concrete fenced railway track only to come back door and raised it (elevate) it some few meters above the ground with ugly-looking soil embankment hoping that it will serve the same purpose as a fence.

It will not.

May be if they elevate it to some 50m above ground.

Questions have been asked as to why "our" SGR is almost twice as expensive as Ethiopian's yet the terrain between Mombasa and Nairobi is much less problematic than the Ethiopian's...in fact the land between Mombasa and Nairobi is generally flat and largely barren and inhabitted.

The Ethiopian path is comparable to our Rift Valley.

It will be interesting to see the actual cost the Chinese will charge for contructing the line from The Kikuyu escarpment all the way to Fort Tennan and onward to Lake side Citeh.

Even if they pass through Narok and Bomet they will still have to descend the Kikuyu escarpment at Kijabe and join the Kisumu line around Kericho or Koru area.

Hold your breathing.


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sitaki.kujulikana
#325 Posted : Monday, June 20, 2016 2:48:28 PM
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KulaRaha wrote:
Imagine fencing off Thika Highway or Waiyaki Way....people would have heart attacks as they would not have anywhere to run across like madmen!

Laughing out loudly the fencing thing seems not to work in kenya, if its chuma the thing is stolen even the waiyaki way concrete barriers are broken to create crossing points, worse case guys just jump over.
sitaki.kujulikana
#326 Posted : Monday, June 20, 2016 2:57:54 PM
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Impunity wrote:
Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:
Tokyo wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
Impunity wrote:


There is a train and a tram...then we have light rail and heavy rail, then finally we have high speed train and "normal" speed train.
We also have bullet trains, there is also maglev trains and adhesion trains.

Google hizo terms zote kwanza then come we talk about fencing.


enyewe wewe ni engineer, let me first google that then respond, but does the Japanese shika-peni qualify as high speed thus fencing is needed, please answer then I will google those images.
for the time being let me google high speed train in europe

@impunity naomba usaidizi wako, is this a tram, normal or high speed




All the train tracks High or normal speeds are fenced off in Japan. Same applies to all Highways, expressways and bypasses.
The newest linear/Maglev 600plus km/hr under construction is all underground.


Thank you @Tokyo, where were you 1,000 posts ago, guys have been on @impunity's arse for like a week


You see, the Chinese charged the kenyan @wanjiku for a steel-and-concrete fenced railway track only to come back door and raised it (elevate) it some few meters above the ground with ugly-looking soil embankment hoping that it will serve the same purpose as a fence.

It will not.

May be if they elevate it to some 50m above ground.

Questions have been asked as to why "our" SGR is almost twice as expensive as Ethiopian's yet the terrain between Mombasa and Nairobi is much less problematic than the Ethiopian's...in fact the land between Mombasa and Nairobi is generally flat and largely barren and inhabitted.

The Ethiopian path is comparable to our Rift Valley.

It will be interesting to see the actual cost the Chinese will charge for contructing the line from The Kikuyu escarpment all the way to Fort Tennan and onward to Lake side Citeh.

Even if they pass through Narok and Bomet they will still have to descend the Kikuyu escarpment at Kijabe and join the Kisumu line around Kericho or Koru area.

Hold your breathing.



I have not come across, or rather I have not searched for the project cost and breakdown of the same, nasikia its hard to get the same, but it would be interesting to see to which areas the cash was allocated and by how much, but you are right the cost issue has been a thorny one, and all that is happening now is guys are just speculating, for the raised platform mimi nimesikia its to try and achieve as much level, avoid flooding issues and also avoid walevi.
lakini hi mamo ya japan I have never been huko, I only travel via google images, thus the confusion on this fencing thing because I can see some images that contradict that, but anyway wacha we believe those who have been on the ground huko, they should know better.
Jus Blazin
#327 Posted : Monday, June 20, 2016 3:59:00 PM
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Impunity wrote:
You see, the Chinese charged the kenyan @wanjiku for a steel-and-concrete fenced railway track only to come back door and raised it (elevate) it some few meters above the ground with ugly-looking soil embankment hoping that it will serve the same purpose as a fence.

Toa evidence...
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Impunity
#328 Posted : Monday, June 20, 2016 4:15:57 PM
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Jus Blazin wrote:
Impunity wrote:
You see, the Chinese charged the kenyan @wanjiku for a steel-and-concrete fenced railway track only to come back door and raised it (elevate) it some few meters above the ground with ugly-looking soil embankment hoping that it will serve the same purpose as a fence.

Toa evidence...


Toa Jubilee goggles first then I will provide evidence.
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Jus Blazin
#329 Posted : Monday, June 20, 2016 4:37:10 PM
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Impunity wrote:
Jus Blazin wrote:
Impunity wrote:
You see, the Chinese charged the kenyan @wanjiku for a steel-and-concrete fenced railway track only to come back door and raised it (elevate) it some few meters above the ground with ugly-looking soil embankment hoping that it will serve the same purpose as a fence.

Toa evidence...


Toa Jubilee goggles first then I will provide evidence.

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Where have I heard that before? 'I have evidence'...Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
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Impunity
#330 Posted : Monday, June 20, 2016 4:42:00 PM
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Jus Blazin wrote:
Impunity wrote:
Jus Blazin wrote:
Impunity wrote:
You see, the Chinese charged the kenyan @wanjiku for a steel-and-concrete fenced railway track only to come back door and raised it (elevate) it some few meters above the ground with ugly-looking soil embankment hoping that it will serve the same purpose as a fence.

Toa evidence...


Toa Jubilee goggles first then I will provide evidence.

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Where have I heard that before? 'I have evidence'...Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly


JJ

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