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THE MODERNISED LUNATIC LINE.
Do you remember back in the olden days when people used to walk from one area to the next because the modern means of transportation was not known? When the richest person then had donkeys,camels and even elephants as their transport means and was the most respected person in the society? Back then it took days to travel either from Mombasa to Kisumu .... I can't even try to imagine the Israelites and how they traveled from Egypt to Canaan. Moses sure had a hard time with the slay queens who couldn't walk ,Lol.
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Wait, think about the relationships ...the likes of Owour Kembo and Akoko. 2017 candidates, does it ring a bell?π (The River and the Source). Owour Kembo literally walked a 3 day journey to go pay Akoko's bride price. I tell you, love my friend. So basically I think that's how relationships survived back then, if you love a girl walk a week days' journey to go see her. The relationships were tedious but worth it cause maybe the likes of Kevo, Brayo and Ivan wouldn't have complained of girls "kukula fare".
All in all, transition, revolution and invention gradually took place and invention of the wheel created a path in which better and advanced means of transport other than the chariots were invented.
Railway network is not a a new vocabulary in Kenya. The name began way back in the 1890's during the precolonial period where the meter gauge was referred to as "The lunatic line".
The construction of this railway was carried out by labourers from India and it was a huge boost in the Kenyan economy for it linked the Indian Ocean with Lake Victoria and the East African Interior.
The "lunatic line" eventually evolved and the Kenya Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) came into view. In 2011, Kenya signed a memorandum of understanding with the China Road and Bridge Corporation to build the railway between Mombasa and Nairobi. The US$3.6 billion railway was the largest infrastructure project in Kenya since Independence.
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I still travel miles to see my boyfriendππ
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DeleteBut the means of transportation ain't tedious like kitamboπππ
ReplyDeleteEven nowadays people travel miles to go see someone
DeletePssst i said it's not tedious broππ
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ReplyDeleteThis article is splendid with the nice flow of events...good job unanimentor kiplani
ReplyDeleteYour outline on the history of transport is amazing...π₯the transition well described....
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ReplyDeleteTrue unlike kitamboo it's has reduced congestion of the cargo in the port
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ReplyDeleteAmazing gal ,Keep it burning
ReplyDeleteEnter your comment...Nice article, though groups of people do travel miles in the present days
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