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kollabo wrote:Quick question...
Who thinks Umoinner and Forward traveller cartels will accept this? This will be the Uber of Umoinner
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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kollabo wrote:Quick question...
Who thinks Umoinner and Forward traveller cartels will accept this? This will be the Uber of Umoinner
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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The aim could be to just start, ground breaking ceremony before Aug 2017 Siasa
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This might be very easy in areas with existing Railway track. I have seen some crew repairing/rehabilitating a disused section at Witeithie (five Kilometers from Thika). I believe Thika has an old station. So has Limuru. I think the problem would be Ngong/Rongai area but I could also be wrong. Were these two served by the old (metric gauge?) Railway? Last year, KURA advertised for rehabilitation of the 1.5km road to Thika Railway station and gave the timelines as one year if my memory serves me right. Yote yawezekana. Regarding the 10,000km village roads, they tried calling in bids but the prices were out of this world. I do not know how they are going to go about it.
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Lolest! wrote:The aim could be to just start, ground breaking ceremony before Aug 2017 Siasa Then what happened if they win? Will UK be bothered to see it happen now that it will be his last term? What will be his motivation?
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washiku wrote:Lolest! wrote:The aim could be to just start, ground breaking ceremony before Aug 2017 Siasa Then what happened if they win? Will UK be bothered to see it happen now that it will be his last term? What will be his motivation? legacy
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Iganamagana wrote:This might be very easy in areas with existing Railway track. I have seen some crew repairing/rehabilitating a disused section at Witeithie (five Kilometers from Thika). I believe Thika has an old station. So has Limuru. I think the problem would be Ngong/Rongai area but I could also be wrong. Were these two served by the old (metric gauge?) Railway? Last year, KURA advertised for rehabilitation of the 1.5km road to Thika Railway station and gave the timelines as one year if my memory serves me right. Yote yawezekana. I love your faith...but I am afraid
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washiku wrote:Iganamagana wrote:This might be very easy in areas with existing Railway track. I have seen some crew repairing/rehabilitating a disused section at Witeithie (five Kilometers from Thika). I believe Thika has an old station. So has Limuru. I think the problem would be Ngong/Rongai area but I could also be wrong. Were these two served by the old (metric gauge?) Railway? Last year, KURA advertised for rehabilitation of the 1.5km road to Thika Railway station and gave the timelines as one year if my memory serves me right. Yote yawezekana. I love your faith...but I am afraid they can start by increasing the frequency of the existing trains,say a train leaves thika every 2 or 3 hours hii ya morning and evening does not help much To Each His Own
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,236 Location: Vacuum
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Iganamagana wrote:This might be very easy in areas with existing Railway track. I have seen some crew repairing/rehabilitating a disused section at Witeithie (five Kilometers from Thika). I believe Thika has an old station. So has Limuru. I think the problem would be Ngong/Rongai area but I could also be wrong. Were these two served by the old (metric gauge?) Railway? Last year, KURA advertised for rehabilitation of the 1.5km road to Thika Railway station and gave the timelines as one year if my memory serves me right. Yote yawezekana. Regarding the 10,000km village roads, they tried calling in bids but the prices were out of this world. I do not know how they are going to go about it. Surely, how will a tram operate on the existing rail network? If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,325 Location: Masada
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Jun-2016 ndio hii inakaribia kuisha. So they will build the tram in the next 10 days!? Mtangoja sana and I tolf you. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/20/2011 Posts: 1,820 Location: Nakuru
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Impunity wrote:Jun-2016 ndio hii inakaribia kuisha. So they will build the tram in the next 10 days!?
Mtangoja sana and I tolf you. Hekaya za abunwasi manenos...........to kidero, Joho and others the mantra is "HAPA DOMO NA WIZI TU!" Dumb money becomes dumb only when it listens to smart money
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,325 Location: Masada
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Swenani wrote:Iganamagana wrote:This might be very easy in areas with existing Railway track. I have seen some crew repairing/rehabilitating a disused section at Witeithie (five Kilometers from Thika). I believe Thika has an old station. So has Limuru. I think the problem would be Ngong/Rongai area but I could also be wrong. Were these two served by the old (metric gauge?) Railway? Last year, KURA advertised for rehabilitation of the 1.5km road to Thika Railway station and gave the timelines as one year if my memory serves me right. Yote yawezekana. Regarding the 10,000km village roads, they tried calling in bids but the prices were out of this world. I do not know how they are going to go about it. Surely, how will a tram operate on the existing rail network? Highly possible but the tracks will need serious panel beating and elecrified since 99% of the world commercial Tramways are electrified...the trams are elecrically powered. Then a very good and modern operation control center will have to be established to prevent a collision with the Lunatic Express which will still be using the same tracks. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,325 Location: Masada
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Fyatu wrote:Impunity wrote:Jun-2016 ndio hii inakaribia kuisha. So they will build the tram in the next 10 days!?
Mtangoja sana and I tolf you. Hekaya za abunwasi manenos...........to kidero, Joho and others the mantra is "HAPA DOMO NA WIZI TU!" Well, this was promised by non other than the Kutenga duo. @Kidero is still fine tuning the Citeh blue print. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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