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Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by Reflect7: 10:45pm On Sep 27, 2021
Station on Warri - Ajaokuta - Itakpe Line




Air-conditioned High Speed Trains, Nigeria Railway Corporation

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by Reflect7: 10:46pm On Sep 27, 2021
Lagos - Abeokuta - Ibadan - Kano line





Abuja Light Rail

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by Ammishaddai: 10:46pm On Sep 27, 2021
BMCs and stupidity go hand in hand

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by Reflect7: 10:46pm On Sep 27, 2021
Abuja-Kaduna Network




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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by DoggoneDogg: 10:49pm On Sep 27, 2021
Same trains that always break down in bandit territory??

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by ClassicMan202(m): 10:50pm On Sep 27, 2021
Reflect7:
Station on Warri - Itakpe Line




Air-conditioned High Speed Trains, Nigeria Railway Corporation




Good... But I no wan hear say na high speed rail before thunder fire person

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by Reflect7: 10:51pm On Sep 27, 2021
DoggoneDogg:
Same trains that always break down in bandit territory??

You should visit London or New York. Trains break down DAILY on their lines leading to long delays. No biggie. So long as you have trained engineers at hand to fix any issues, and the NRC does.

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by DoggoneDogg: 10:55pm On Sep 27, 2021
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Reflect7:


You should visit London or New York. Trains break down DAILY on their lines leading to long delays. No biggie. So long as you have trained engineers at hand to fix any issues, and the NRC does.
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Trains don't break down EVERYDAY over there & they sure don't break down in terrorist strongholds deliberately!!

Stop justifying mediocrity aboki suya angry

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by SarkinYarki: 10:56pm On Sep 27, 2021
Just two train's working in the whole of Nigeria and they call it a train revolution ����

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by Reflect7: 10:57pm On Sep 27, 2021
ClassicMan202:



Good... But I no wan hear say na high speed rail before thunder fire person

IT IS HIGH SPEED RAIL, which is commonly defined as rail speeds upwards of 200km per hour.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-speed_rail

''Abuja-Kaduna is a 186km line with standard gauge railway tracks from Idu, near Abuja, to Kaduna in the north-western region of Nigeria. It has nine stations and features both passenger and cargo trains. The passenger trains on the line can be operated at a speed between 200km/h and 250km/h.''

https://www.railway-technology.com/projects/abuja-kaduna-rail-line/

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by Karlovych: 10:57pm On Sep 27, 2021
embarassed embarassed The vulture grilling zombies think this nonsense will mask the dullard's incompetence. A stupid president is always elected by stupid people

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by Racoon(m): 10:59pm On Sep 27, 2021
I give kudos to the Buhari government for the railway revolution.It has really tried in that respect.

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by Sirjamo: 10:59pm On Sep 27, 2021
If you ask PDP Dundees what their useless party did for them in sixteen years, they will tell you GSM.

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by Reflect7: 11:00pm On Sep 27, 2021
SarkinYarki:
Just two train's working in the whole of Nigeria and they call it a train revolution ����

What a dumb comment.

What ''two trains'' are you on about?

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by Danzysb(m): 11:01pm On Sep 27, 2021
Nice work to our number one citizen.
Real hard and intelligent work at the appropriate time.
Wailers can start wailing.

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by SarkinYarki: 11:05pm On Sep 27, 2021
Reflect7:


What a dumb comment.

What ''two trains'' are you on about?

Just two Train's engines plying Lagos ibadan and then Abuja Kaduna cheesy cheesy

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by SarkinYarki: 11:05pm On Sep 27, 2021
Sirjamo:
If you ask PDP Dundees what their useless party did for them in sixteen years, they will tell you GSM.

GSM , economic growth and peace of mind

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by ClassicMan202(m): 11:06pm On Sep 27, 2021
Reflect7:


IT IS HIGH SPEED RAIL, which is commonly defined as rail speeds upwards of 200km per hour.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-speed_rail

''Abuja-Kaduna is a 186km line with standard gauge railway tracks from Idu, near Abuja, to Kaduna in the north-western region of Nigeria. It has nine stations and features both passenger and cargo trains. The passenger trains on the line can be operated at a speed between 200km/h and 250km/h.''

https://www.railway-technology.com/projects/abuja-kaduna-rail-line/

That train doesn't go more than 150-180km/h

Reflect7:


Because they are still technically test running them to ensure safety. The NRC has said they will do this since these are the first high speed trains in West Africa, and care must be taken to ensure they run safely at such high speeds. So speed will increase incrementally.

That is the common sense approach.

Technically.. grin just like they technically defeated Boko Haram and?

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by Reflect7: 11:07pm On Sep 27, 2021




High Tech NRC Control Room

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by Reflect7: 11:09pm On Sep 27, 2021
ClassicMan202:


That train doesn't go more than 150-180km/h

Because they are still technically test running them to ensure safety. The NRC has said they will do this since these are the first high speed trains in West Africa, and care must be taken to ensure they run safely at such high speeds. So speed will increase incrementally.

That is the common sense approach.

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by Reflect7: 11:13pm On Sep 27, 2021
SarkinYarki:


Just two Train's engines plying Lagos ibadan and then Abuja Kaduna cheesy cheesy

My friend will you shut your trap and go learn what is going on in your country.

Ode.

Warri-Ajaokuta-Itakpe line is also ''one train'' in your head?

Abuja Light Rail System is ''one train''?

Do you think it is only ''one train'' that operates on each rail line, or network?

Go and learn how rail networks work because you have no clue.

Mr one train, two train.

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by Oblang(m): 11:15pm On Sep 27, 2021
SarkinYarki:


GSM , economic growth and peace of mind

"Piece" of mind when even ur president was running away from holding event in eagle square because of fear of bomb attack...lol

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by Reflect7: 11:17pm On Sep 27, 2021
DoggoneDogg:
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Trains don't break down EVERYDAY over there & they sure don't break down in terrorist strongholds deliberately!!

Stop justifying mediocrity aboki suya angry

Yes they do breakdown EVERY DAY.

I am not going to argue with you because I've lived there and have known this since before you were born.

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by Nobody: 11:27pm On Sep 27, 2021
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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by Reflect7: 11:28pm On Sep 27, 2021




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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by Reflect7: 11:32pm On Sep 27, 2021
kmcutez:
African man and his master, the China man. SMH. Next thing is to tell the African woman to be submissive. Submission paralyze and kee you there. Mumu men.

What ignorant rubbish is this moro.n typing?

Is China doing anything in Nigeria for free?

Is it not Nigerian money that will pay for all this?

Olosho.

That's why they say you should be in the kitchen or servicing some guy somewhere, not contributing to important discourse.

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by SUFFERInSMILIIN(m): 11:38pm On Sep 27, 2021
Reflect7:
Lagos - Abeokuta - Ibadan - Kano line





Abuja Light Rail



This is one of the reasons nigeria can never develop, illiterate everywhere. Other African countries are building industrial railway which is single wagon can carry 80 ton payload. Nigeria is building Light Railway which is only used for carrying people nation of illiterate

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by Reflect7: 11:41pm On Sep 27, 2021
SUFFERInSMILIIN:


This is one of the reasons nigeria can never develop, illiterate everywhere. Other African countries are beauty industrial railway which is single wagon can carry 80 ton payload. Nigeria is beauty Light Railway which is only used for carrying people nation of illiterate

The Abuja Light Rail is designed for intracity commuter travel.

What is this knucklehead yammering about?

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by SUFFERInSMILIIN(m): 11:43pm On Sep 27, 2021
Reflect7:


Because they are still technically test running them to ensure safety. The NRC has said they will do this since these are the first high speed trains in West Africa, and care must be taken to ensure they run safely at such high speeds. So speed will increase incrementally.

That is the common sense approach.

What is the use of the speed when they are light railways they cannot carry goods and containers. In most countries the trains are meant to carry goods. Kenya Ghana South Africa there trains can carry 85 tonne gross weight per wagon. Why are trains can only carry 15 tons per wagon.

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by Reflect7: 11:46pm On Sep 27, 2021
SUFFERInSMILIIN:


What is the use of the speed when they are light railways they cannot carry goods and containers.

Abuja intracity line is a light rail service, the only light rail service in the country as far as I'm aware.

Do you know what ''intracity'' means?

It means only within Abuja metropolis.

Stopping at the many different stations inside Abuja. 

You need to learn what is going on in Nigeria before contributing.

So many of you are almost comically ignorant. wink

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution (Pictures) by SarkinYarki: 11:46pm On Sep 27, 2021
Oblang:


"Piece" of mind when even ur president was running away from holding event in eagle square because of fear of bomb attack...lol

Because of the fear of APC sponsored bomb attack

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