Yes, there are lessons that can be learned from the rail project since it was the same plan, provide parking and have the motorists use the rail like @bigDog has mentionedrail tena ? Thats a bus depot - garage ,park n ride etc.
Yes, there are lessons that can be learned from the rail project since it was the same plan, provide parking and have the motorists use the rail like @bigDog has mentionedrail tena ? Thats a bus depot - garage ,park n ride etc.
Ehe , na watu wa Ngong road wakitaka kuja Thika road wata park wapi .Angalau there is a park and ride at Kasarani and Ruiru (not sure where this is ) .This project is a good idea on paper but the implementation is wanting.leave their cars behind
We are talking of Thika road , reli iko wapi hapo ama ni mimi sielewi kizunguYes, there are lessons that can be learned from the rail project since it was the same plan, provide parking and have the motorists use the rail like @bigDog has mentioned
Actually just increasing the cost of parking to like 1k per day would decongest the city without much more planningAs @Okiya says, the whole idea is to have people leave their cars behind. Private cars cause congestion in the city. Once those buses are operational, they should increase the cost of parking in CBD for private cars. Something similar to congestion tax in London.
There is a commuter rail that serves ruiru, githurai and other parts of the city and the idea was to have people drive to the train stations park their cars and use the rail to town....it is a similar model to some extent and it might be worth drawing lessons from that project to improve the BRT....ama you do not know about the nairobi commuter rail service?We are talking of Thika road , reli iko wapi hapo ama ni mimi sielewi kizungu
Maybe , but what if we had a CS with balls like Michuki and implement a plan whereby only 60 seater plus buses are allowed within a 5 kilometre radius area from CBD ?Actually just increasing the cost of parking to like 1k per day would decongest the city without much more planning
There is a commuter rail that serves ruiru, githurai and other parts of the city and the idea was to have people drive to the train stations park their cars and use the rail to town....it is a similar model to some extent and it might be worth drawing lessons from that project to improve the BRT....ama you do not know about the nairobi commuter rail service?
Actually just increasing the cost of parking to like 1k per day would decongest the city without much more planning
I have used the train severally and I loved its convenience and affordability, shida is the breakdowns that happen, but they are far in between to be too much of an issue
And its a big joke kwa ground i have been to Ruiru station the parking is there but train ni moja asubuhi and another in the evening . The train leaves the station before 7am at Ruiru station , hakuna any other train to town mpaka kesho yake .Here is a capture on the parking lot . On unrelated note i am filled with tears of joys seeing company like Danco Capital part of Spinners and Spinners Group wamejaza roof zao na solar panel . F&** KPLCThere is a commuter rail that serves ruiru, githurai and other parts of the city and the idea was to have people drive to the train stations park their cars and use the rail to town....it is a similar model to some extent and it might be worth drawing lessons from that project to improve the BRT....ama you do not know about the nairobi commuter rail service?
You can easily tell that the people behind these decisions have not the slightest idea of what they are trying to achieve or the existing environment they have to contend with.
Got itthe whole statement asks, what a person will do akipatana na jam that usually starts from alsopps has extended all the way back to juja
Not really , apparently ata the station will not be hapo KNH since the proposed area Nairobi Hospital wanajenga a Cancer Centre instead the station imekuwa moved to somewhere hapo National Library .I think 150 is inclusive of parking
It would be about leaving the vehicles at home, everybody has access to public transport wherever they leaveIt's not that simple. You decongest the city the way you are suggesting when you have plan B like an effective rail or BRT. Right now there is no plan B.
it still gets to town on timeThat train takes 2hrs from Nairobi to Ruiru
The station at buru buru and jogoo road would be a good place to start....and if it did not work, can they use the lessons learnt to improve on the current project so it does not stall and fail like the commuter rail service?And its a big joke kwa ground i have been to Ruiru station the parking is there but train ni moja asubuhi and another in the evening . The train leaves the station before 7am at Ruiru station , hakuna any other train to town mpaka kesho yake .Here is a capture on the parking lot . On unrelated note i am filled with tears of joys seeing company like Danco Capital part of Spinners and Spinners Group wamejaza roof zao na solar panel . F&** KPLC
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Money must be spent, that is how gavament works...it is not like it is for profitA footbridge is good thing but the one being constructed would not accommodate a dual carriage (requires a 60 metres road reserve) whereas there are plans to have Kiambu road dualled soon infact the EISA is out already .
The same cock-up happened along Northern bypass near Kamuthi Housing where an overpass was constructed to serve Kamuthi and Jacaranda but the overpass span can't accommodate a dual carriage northern bypass. This bridge was just done recently less than 5 years ago .