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Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by Nobody: 7:49am On Aug 25, 2020 |
sunkee: Is america not a developed country? |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by marvin906(m): 7:50am On Aug 25, 2020 |
Soulsymbol99: can you pay for a bullet train ticket.. some of you just talk out of point 3 Likes
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Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by sofiscatedmoron: 7:50am On Aug 25, 2020 |
Xda59:I said China, by the way American has stopped locomotives They can never order lomotives from China |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by anonimi: 7:51am On Aug 25, 2020 |
sunkee: Scrap that Fash-Ole spent billions for but still no train service in Lagos www.nairaland.com/attachments/2135824_image_jpeg9f360c5ab7736510df54c882e9dbf188 TTC in talks to sell old trains to Lagos. Are they safe enough? AUGUST 10, 2011 As Toronto trainspotters gleefully take maiden rides on the TTC's Rocket, commuters in Lagos, Nigeria may be about to get some new trains of their own. Our old ones. A TTC spokesperson has confirmed that the commission is negotiating with a private group to sell up to 260 used train cars to the West African megacity's new transit project. "I can confirm that the TTC is in discussion with a third party that wants to purchase trains for Lagos," said commission spokesperson Brad Ross. "Over a period of time, they will be taken out of service and then transported over to Nigeria." The cars being considered for sale are the TTC's old H-5 and H-6 models, which will be decommissioned as the TTC rolls out its new fleet of Rockets. Ross predicts the earliest they could be shipped to Nigeria is sometime in 2012. Traffic snarls are already a major economic problem in the Nigerian capital, a booming city that will reach an estimated population of 25 million by 2015. A new above-ground rail system designed to carry 1.5 million people a day has already broken ground, and Lagos Governor Babtunde Fashola has said it "will be the most multi-dimensional and most impactful" of the government's efforts to reduce traffic congestion. Fashola visited Toronto earlier this year to inspect the TTC trains. The Lagos deal would be the first of its kind for the TTC. Decommissioned cars are usually sold for scrap metal and can fetch up to $1,500 dollar each. While Ross declined to discuss specific figures, he says the sticker price for Lagos is "significantly more" than scrap prices, putting the potential profits to the TTC in the millions of dollars. It is not unusual for technology from western nations to end up in poorer countries. Marketplaces in Africa and Asia are flooded with North American clothes, computers, and even cars, but the purchase of larger technology like trains is rarer. The cars will have to be significantly refurbished to fit existing infrastructure in Lagos, and some Nigerian media reports have lamented that the government appears to have settled on "tokundo," or used, trains instead of brand new vehicles. Although half the cars are more than 30 years old, Ross is adamant they are perfectly safe and are only being decommissioned for capacity reasons. But he also admitted the TTC is not required to make sure the cars meet any safety standards before selling them. "Once sold, it's up to the new operator to ensure they are in good working order," he said. "They do need to be maintained much more frequently than the new trains, simply because of their age. At some point they will run out their useful life." Murtaza Haider, director of the Institute of Housing and Mobility at Ryerson University, said the age of the cars is definitely a cause for concern. "We should be ensuring that there is some service life left in these vehicles and we're not going to be playing havoc with the lives of those who would ride these vehicles," Haider said. "There's metal fatigue, and that metal fatigue could result in dangerous conditions. I would be paying a close watch on this for the next ten years to see how many accidents do happen in Lagos." He also warned that while rail systems are glamorous as far as transit infrastructure goes, they are not always as effective at reducing congestion as other options. Nevertheless, new rail systems are frequently preferred because governments can take advantage of kickbacks from large contracts. According to media reports, the cost estimates for the Lagos rail project have varied wildly from $1.2 billion to $30 billion. In 2010, a Nigerian government watchdog accused Fashola's government of widespread corruption. "More often than not, politicians favour rail transit because it is more expensive," Haider said. "It's almost useless in some cases, and less productive in most cases, than a bus system. But you can't buy busses for $30 billion. You can inflate prices and make a lot of money buying a rail system." From: https://nowtoronto.com/news/next-stop-nigeria/ ojuoluwani: 1 Like |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by nengibo: 7:54am On Aug 25, 2020 |
Dumping ground for archaic tech |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by Nobody: 7:56am On Aug 25, 2020 |
sofiscatedmoron: It is used all over the world till date including china. How do you think they haul stuffs from the ports? 100 percent trucks like they do in Nigeria? You guys are really ignorant. And who told you america has stopped locomotives? That got me laughing but I won't tell you why. 1 Like |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by marvin906(m): 7:57am On Aug 25, 2020 |
deltateam: now I Know most of you are dumb.. how much is a bullet train.. how much will it cost to build a track.. if you where told to pay 50k for a ticket would you pay.. do you know how much it cost for maintenance 4 Likes |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by femmy2010(m): 7:58am On Aug 25, 2020 |
Thank You PMB , Thank You Amechi. God Bless Nigeria 1 Like |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by Nobody: 8:00am On Aug 25, 2020 |
MosheDayan:You didn't have to quote the bastard's epistle. 1 Like |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by anonimi: 8:01am On Aug 25, 2020 |
femmy2010: Thanks for the propaganda pictures that will never be delivered just like the Lagos light rail that Fash-Ole promised will be running since over seven years ago? Have you been carried by the Lagos light rail? Or any of your folks or friends The Association of Past/Present Criminals, APC is just a bunch of liars, scammers and 419ers out to drown our country in debts. www.nairaland.com/attachments/2674047_2671101fbimg1435752845837jpeg8fa3e5cefe73fa369d83ff842dcb8396_jpeg_jpeg08705abfd750ea2ff336c659bb1b7a6a naptu2: www.nairaland.com/attachments/941712_light_rail_jpgd0868a4d9dc89ee8923888cbdf924edf 1 Like |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by juniorstar(m): 8:02am On Aug 25, 2020 |
I thought its even those fast noiseless train we see in Japan Nawa oo |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by marvin906(m): 8:02am On Aug 25, 2020 |
nonxo007: dude aside from Morocco no other country has bullet train.. you think it's cheap abi 1 Like |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by sofiscatedmoron: 8:02am On Aug 25, 2020 |
Xda59:U don't get the point,sir, technology thar other nations are phasing out, Nigerian is still anticipation for it,, that is what im trying to let you know,, off course old technologies are still used in the whole world,, but its actually fading away,, Show me where America ordered locomotives from china and i will believe u sir 1 Like |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by Nobody: 8:03am On Aug 25, 2020 |
Lets keep on borrowing, wetin concern me. All I know is that one day I'll be gone from this country one way or the other. |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by Hangulsaram: 8:12am On Aug 25, 2020 |
isaiah4life:You are such a mediocre. in this era, locomotive train is a good development to you? 1 Like |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by deltateam: 8:14am On Aug 25, 2020 |
marvin906: I forgive you. You don't have to insult to pass your information. We are different and see things from different perspectives. I stated my opinion, state yours and move on. Besides I never mentioned a bullet train. |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by MrBONE2(m): 8:16am On Aug 25, 2020 |
Alex9999:
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Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by uuzba(m): 8:19am On Aug 25, 2020 |
Alex9999:As Nigerians cannot design or manufacturer anything, then the world just dumps old stuff on us and keep the new models for themselves. |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by Nicepoker(m): 8:20am On Aug 25, 2020 |
You can't use coal to boast the power situation in Nigeria. Claiming you want to go green. Yet you go ahead to acquire disel powered locomotives. 1 Like |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by uuzba(m): 8:20am On Aug 25, 2020 |
SegFault:They will pursue you and collect your salary to payback Nigeria's loan We are in this together. No running. |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by HabaHaba: 8:23am On Aug 25, 2020 |
EVILFOREST: Hmmmm. I love all you've written up there. However, I also want to remind you that our dear Nigeria is so rich that if we have correct leadership, we will not be getting less. Nigeria is rich enough to have better infrastructure than it is dishing out to its citizens. Very sad indeed. |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by uuzba(m): 8:23am On Aug 25, 2020 |
juniorstar:Nigeria is technically behind the whole world. If we want latest anything, our govt needs to support education and research. Many brains in this country always end up running out of the country due to no support. 1 Like |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by micflo28(m): 8:26am On Aug 25, 2020 |
Amaechi is our next president |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by uuzba(m): 8:26am On Aug 25, 2020 |
Xda59:America is developed. But they don't mind using old trains because their economy is CAR based. The car manufacturers did well to stop the train industry so they could sell more cars. That's why you see them wasting cars anyhow in action films. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RF93asGV9ro |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by foreshore(m): 8:28am On Aug 25, 2020 |
isaiah4life: What is good about the development! All this old locomotives. Obviously you have lost touch with present day
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Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by Studyinchina200(m): 8:31am On Aug 25, 2020 |
China is finally taking over lol |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by COMPAQ(m): 8:35am On Aug 25, 2020 |
Alex9999: Don't be daft. These are brand new. Not bullet trains doesn't mean they are old. Not every developed country has bullet trains. The economics have to make sense for bullet trains or any type of train for that matter. A project that does not make economic sense with bullet train of $10bln, can make sense with normal train of $2bln. 1 Like |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by kayjay69(m): 8:37am On Aug 25, 2020 |
You no serious I swear Hahahahahaha daddytime: |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by COMPAQ(m): 8:37am On Aug 25, 2020 |
HabaHaba: Nigeriabis nowhere near as rich as you think. All that Nigeria is rich and we are giant of Africa is all old gist. Not relevant anymore. While Nigeria would be much better with sincere, purposeful leadership, Nigeria as at today is not rich. |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by olatunji0607: 8:37am On Aug 25, 2020 |
You want FG to use advance train where your brothers and sisters are selling on rail tracks? Why can't we appreciate little things in Nigeria 2 Likes |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by Nobody: 8:51am On Aug 25, 2020 |
sofiscatedmoron: You are the one missing the point because you are seeing it from a narrow perspective. America don't have to order locomotives from china because they have their own locomotive manufacturing companies. 1 Like |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by Nobody: 8:51am On Aug 25, 2020 |
uuzba:The kind eye I go use look them ehn. Dem no go tell them twice say khaki no be leather. 1 Like
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