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SGR Progress thus far
Othelo
#121 Posted : Thursday, August 06, 2015 10:28:49 AM
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Swenani wrote:
harrydre wrote:
[quote=freiks]Looks nice

http://news.yahoo.com/ke...nal-park-134026620.html[/quote]

i don't see any pics!


I can see a picture of a bus and a trailer

some want to see pictures of SGR not the beautiful park Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
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#122 Posted : Sunday, September 20, 2015 2:48:27 AM
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#123 Posted : Sunday, September 20, 2015 1:19:57 PM
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Manufacturer:Dalian Locomotive & Rolling Stock Company Ltd.
Model :DF4D
Fuel: Diesel

Same model deployed elsewhere:
check link below for more info.
http://www.railography.co.uk/info/cn_diesels/p06.htm


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harrydre
#124 Posted : Sunday, September 20, 2015 3:47:09 PM
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kayhara
#125 Posted : Sunday, September 20, 2015 5:58:45 PM
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geofreygachie wrote:
Manufacturer:Dalian Locomotive & Rolling Stock Company Ltd.
Model :DF4D
Fuel: Diesel

Same model deployed elsewhere:
check link below for more info.
http://www.railography.co.uk/info/cn_diesels/p06.htm



Hope this model is for hauling cargo and the passenger one will be easier on the eye, like be more modern looking.
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Impunity
#126 Posted : Sunday, September 20, 2015 6:11:40 PM
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kayhara wrote:
geofreygachie wrote:
Manufacturer:Dalian Locomotive & Rolling Stock Company Ltd.
Model :DF4D
Fuel: Diesel

Same model deployed elsewhere:
check link below for more info.
http://www.railography.co.uk/info/cn_diesels/p06.htm



Hope this model is for hauling cargo and the passenger one will be easier on the eye, like be more modern looking.


Shock on you.

Those blue locos are used in China for hauling "slow" speed pax trains and cargo.
Slow train in China are doing between 80km/h and 120km/h...so these are the final locos pal, live with it.

Those supuu looking looking trains are high speed.....doing 300kh/h plus, no chance in Kenya any time soon.
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Thitifini
#127 Posted : Sunday, October 04, 2015 11:04:41 PM
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Impunity wrote:
kayhara wrote:
geofreygachie wrote:
Manufacturer:Dalian Locomotive & Rolling Stock Company Ltd.
Model :DF4D
Fuel: Diesel

Same model deployed elsewhere:
check link below for more info.
http://www.railography.co.uk/info/cn_diesels/p06.htm



Hope this model is for hauling cargo and the passenger one will be easier on the eye, like be more modern looking.


Shock on you.

Those blue locos are used in China for hauling "slow" speed pax trains and cargo.
Slow train in China are doing between 80km/h and 120km/h...so these are the final locos pal, live with it.

Those supuu looking looking trains are high speed.....doing 300kh/h plus, no chance in Kenya any time soon.


Way back when the project was starting, KRC had indicated the engines to be used as DF4D. Did Google it and yes, it is the same one shown above. Mybe Japs are being practical. The high speed ones are quite expensive to maintain and passenger fares high too, sijui kama we can have sustainable numbers of travellers hapa at the mid term willing to pay resulting fares....

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hardwood
#128 Posted : Saturday, December 05, 2015 1:37:09 PM
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What kind of madness is this?????

Quote:
A radical new proposal for Phase Two of the Standard Gauge Railway will cut off a huge chunk of the Nairobi National Park.

The proposed railway alignment obtained exclusively by the Star shows the new design that curves deep into the Park for about 50km before exiting near the Kenya Wildlife Service main gate on Langata road.

The new SGR route will detour from Imara Daima Railway line over Mombasa Road joining the Southern Bypass near the Ole Sereni hotel. It will then run parallel to the bypass up to the Emergency Gate along the Southern Bypass near the Carnivore restaurant. The new railway will then pass through Hyena Dam, the Ivory Burning site, Narogomon dam and down to the Kingfisher picnic site.

From there, the line will run to the Central Workshop opposite Multimedia University on Magadi road, skirt the tented Camp and forest area near Banda school, pass the KWS HQ before exiting at the Langata gate to Lenana.


- See more at: http://www.the-star.co.k...ark#sthash.EDyLzBZW.dpuf
murchr
#129 Posted : Saturday, December 05, 2015 5:31:33 PM
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[quote=hardwood]What kind of madness is this?????

Quote:
A radical new proposal for Phase Two of the Standard Gauge Railway will cut off a huge chunk of the Nairobi National Park.

The proposed railway alignment obtained exclusively by the Star shows the new design that curves deep into the Park for about 50km before exiting near the Kenya Wildlife Service main gate on Langata road.

The new SGR route will detour from Imara Daima Railway line over Mombasa Road joining the Southern Bypass near the Ole Sereni hotel. It will then run parallel to the bypass up to the Emergency Gate along the Southern Bypass near the Carnivore restaurant. The new railway will then pass through Hyena Dam, the Ivory Burning site, Narogomon dam and down to the Kingfisher picnic site.

From there, the line will run to the Central Workshop opposite Multimedia University on Magadi road, skirt the tented Camp and forest area near Banda school, pass the KWS HQ before exiting at the Langata gate to Lenana.


- See more at: http://www.the-star.co.k...rk#sthash.EDyLzBZW.dpuf[/quote]

Dr Leakey and the other conservationists said its ok. Where have you been?
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nakujua
#130 Posted : Saturday, December 05, 2015 8:55:36 PM
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The sgr is a very good project, they are pushing it to malaba - even if uk fails to get another term this is a great project he has pushed through, great benefits along the way also.

harrydre
#131 Posted : Sunday, December 06, 2015 12:57:08 AM
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nakujua wrote:
The sgr is a very good project, they are pushing it to malaba - even if uk fails to get another term this is a great project he has pushed through, great benefits along the way also.




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#132 Posted : Friday, December 18, 2015 8:38:53 AM
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#133 Posted : Friday, December 18, 2015 5:07:39 PM
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megaprojects.co.ke stating that passenger fares to Mombasa from Nairobi will be 850/-, and is the sgr going into the island or it terminates at changamwe?
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Impunity
#134 Posted : Friday, December 18, 2015 6:12:12 PM
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kayhara wrote:
megaprojects.co.ke stating that passenger fares to Mombasa from Nairobi will be 850/-, and is the sgr going into the island or it terminates at changamwe?


It should go all the way to the island, and where by the way is the Nairobi station located for the SGR?
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Swenani
#135 Posted : Saturday, January 09, 2016 1:41:42 PM
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I hope this is photochop

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kiash
#136 Posted : Saturday, January 09, 2016 1:54:46 PM
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Swenani wrote:
I hope this is photochop



d'oh! d'oh! d'oh!
Othelo
#137 Posted : Saturday, January 09, 2016 2:34:34 PM
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kiash wrote:
Swenani wrote:
I hope this is photochop



d'oh! d'oh! d'oh!

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kayhara
#138 Posted : Saturday, January 09, 2016 3:42:57 PM
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kiash wrote:
Swenani wrote:
I hope this is photochop



d'oh! d'oh! d'oh!

hii ni photoshop, look at the way those clouds are straight,
Just wondering how many projects Uhuru will have completed by 2017 to campaign On,
SGR?
OUTERING?
JKIA?
DONGO KUNDU?
IS THE BYPASS DONE?
LAPTOPS?
LAMU PORT?

His opponents will capitalize on this.
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D32
#139 Posted : Sunday, January 10, 2016 10:02:06 AM
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Why in God's universe would a nation that's "modernizing" it's infrastructure use technology that is being phased out by other nations?

Starting with the rail system. Other nations are upgrading their rail system to be powered by electricity, from diesel, for various reasons, including cutting emissions. https://at.govt.nz/proje...pgrade/electric-trains/

Meanwhile, Kenya is building a rail system to be powered by diesel locomotives, pumping all those emissions in the air.

While at the same time, in another article, can't find find the link, they say that getting Kenya's power generation to a particular amount is not a good idea because there are not enough industries in Kenya to draw the generated power. Why not make the rail system electric? With redundant power supply? To help increase power demand (Just one of the good reasons to go electric.)

Then word is that they are building coal power in Lamu. COP21 just completed, one of the goals is to phase out coal. Again, while other nations are phasing out a technology, Kenya is embarking on it.

Quoting "Reporting on the historic climate deal in Paris as a result of the COP21 climate change conference, the Guardian’s headline proclaimed “Paris climate deal: nearly 200 nations sign in [sic] end of fossil fuel era.” The future of coal production domestically and internationally is an important topic to many readers. Therefore, this article explores perspectives on COP21 and future coal production. - See more at: http://www.natlawreview....e-coal-production"

http://www.cnbc.com/2015...r-stations-by-2025.html

Effects of coal:

http://www.salon.com/201..._4000_people_every_day/

Below is Baoding - A coal town in China.



Below is Lamu, soon to be a coal town.



https://en.wikipedia.org...Lamu_Coal_Power_Station

Am I dreaming?



Hoping that this was a dream. These projects were not well thought out. While the SGR project will provide transport, how it does it is not right, then while electricity will be produced in the other project, how it will be generated is not right at multiple levels.

Kenya still has unutilized options of generating clean power.

With regards, to geothermal, I hope that they are pumping water back down there, because that plant can die if the water runs out.

They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
subzero
#140 Posted : Sunday, January 10, 2016 6:51:42 PM
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that image is obviously photoshopped

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