So much potential in Africa. There's growth in Tanzania, Ethiopia, DRC, Kenya and more. You can do real estate, education, health, transport and live peacefully. In some parts there is conflict. You have to say that two or more languages are more powerful and united we stand, divided we fall.
Excelente trabajo! Gracias por permitirme conocer parte de su bello país y unas obras de ferrocarril espectacular. Felicitaciones desde Montevideo Uruguay 🇺🇾
@PanKrzysztofTM We do have our own version of the internet here in Tanzania especially. The way it works is by the collective echoes of ancestors that are channelled through our elders by electromagnetic waves that we then channel into binary data. This system can work work both ways sending and receiving data and we have managed to work with giants like Starlink and Meta to advance this technology.
Na lais mlafi ya genya naletea sisi mikembe ya wachina! Kumbafu sana hii watu! Aimbu kubwa sisi napata takataka kwa mbei kupwa, uhulu/ luto bule kapisa!
WE ALL BOW DOWN AND PRAISE AND WORSHIP OUR LORD ABD MIGHTIEST SAVIOR MIGHTIEST JESUS CHRIST GOD SPIRIT HOLIEST MIGHTIEST LORD AND SAVIOR AMEN AMEN 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 WE ALL BOW DOWN AND THANK YOU O LORD GOD SAVIOR MIGHTIEST JESUS CHRIST GOD MIGHTIEST HOLIEST MIGHTIEST SPIRIT FOR LIE IN MIGHTIEST LORD AND SAVIOR MIGHTIEST LORD AND SAVIOR MIGHTIEST JESUS GOD SPIRIT HOLIEST MIGHTIEST CHRIST GOD MIGHTIEST SPIRIT FOR LIFE IN HEAVEN AND EARTH AMEN AMEN 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@MikiyasYosef-yo4ymWE ALL BOW DOWN AND PRAISE AND WORSHIP OUR LORD ABD MIGHTIEST SAVIOR MIGHTIEST JESUS CHRIST GOD SPIRIT HOLIEST MIGHTIEST LORD AND SAVIOR AMEN AMEN 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 WE ALL BOW DOWN AND THANK YOU O LORD GOD SAVIOR MIGHTIEST JESUS CHRIST GOD MIGHTIEST HOLIEST MIGHTIEST SPIRIT FOR LIE IN MIGHTIEST LORD AND SAVIOR MIGHTIEST LORD AND SAVIOR MIGHTIEST JESUS GOD SPIRIT HOLIEST MIGHTIEST CHRIST GOD MIGHTIEST SPIRIT FOR LIFE IN HEAVEN AND EARTH AMEN AMEN 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Good video, it's nice to see quality modern railways being open in Tanzania. Just a small correction, this train probably doesn't go at 175 km/h, as the line speed is 160 km/h (allowed to exceed by 1-2 km/h sometimes). The number of highest speed on your GPS app is likely due to GPS "jumping" around when signal isn't fully stable, resulting in incorrect readings for a second or two which is still shown by the app. Still, the speed of 160 km/h is impressive nonetheless and much faster than any car or bus, not to mention superior comfort and safety. I hope to travel on this train one day.
Excellent commentary. I did that trip 3-4 times in a sleeper compartment in steam-train days, when my dad was running the Geological Survey in Dodoma. Every carriage had platforms so we could stand outside. I see Lion Rock! It's very small as it's far away here, but really dominates the downtown. A point to make in future videos is that ki-swahili is really easy to learn.
Back in P4, when I moved to Tanzania, I picked up Kiswahili in just three months. By my second term, I scored a solid 98% on the exams and ranked 2nd in my class. Kiswahili is a beautifully straightforward language to learn-practical yet poetic. Sadly, over 35 years in the U.S. have dulled my fluency, and most of it has slipped away. Every time I hear someone speak Kiswahili here in the States, I instinctively try to join the conversation. But man, the words just don’t flow the way they used to, and I stumble. Still, it reminds me of how vibrant and unifying the language truly is. Kiswahili isn’t just a way to communicate-it gives East Africans a deep sense of identity and pride. I’ve heard Uganda is moving to make Kiswahili an official language, which I think is a brilliant step toward regional unity. Language has always been a great bridge, and few understood this better than President Julius Kambarage Nyerere. He was a visionary leader, far ahead of his time, who saw Kiswahili as a tool for connecting people across tribes. His legacy reminds us that language is more than just words-it’s a powerful force for bringing communities together.
An outstanding project that is both impressive and beautifully executed! It’s inspiring to see the revival of railways playing such a vital role in Tanzania’s development and beyond. Thank you for sharing this fantastic video, showcasing not only the remarkable train but also the stunning beauty of the country. Wishing you safe and reliable journeys, as well as great success with future routes and initiatives. May this project pave the way for even greater progress! Best regards from Germany!
the change from MGR that had days of delays now we have on time arrival and departure with these high speed rail network is simply phenomenal. they should soon connect the entire country with these trains as soon as possible, especially to places like Arusha, Iringa, Songea and other cities. Only if they can maintain the same process without delays in the future as well then that would be the greatest achievement Tanzania has done so far apart from the introduction of BRT.
Well done Jirani. here we have to admit mmetushinda. Anyway competition is healthy, hopefully as Kenya expands its tracks to kisumu and busia our silly government does the right thing for once in their god damn lives
@@irenewile Kenya is a capitalist society while Tanzania leans more socialist , that’s why we are more competitive. whether good or bad that’s the case , and it’s why we are the biggest economy in EA. Kushindana is not all bad , it has its benefits
@@jairoombasa289 and then you guys turn around and pull a victim card saying Tanzanians hate Kenyans. It's ok for you guys to bull others but when given the same treatment now Tanzanians hate kenya😂. You guys are so fake 😂😂
@@ngamaizinzi3987 it’s banter … all neighbors have that SA/Zim … Nigeria/Ghana…Tunisia/Algeria , try not to take it too serious . Competition is healthy.
Congratulations to Tanzania anc it's Forward thinking Gov't. And People. Modernisation is at a fast growing pace. The TMU is and looks amazing, better than some Western Countrie's and definitely better the the US seemingly ancient services like that of Amtrack's huge local motives.
Now the only country in sub saharan Africa with Emu for long trips like the ones in Europe and China is Tanzania, The rest like South Africa, Nigeria Senegal and Ethiopia are light trains or metro for the city transportation
Good job tanzanians, now your leading Africa... it just like developed countries, i live in Europe and you are nothing difference, just same... from somalia..
True friends of Tanzania in East Africa-Burundi, the DRC, Uganda, Rwanda, and South Sudan-a corruption-free electric train is coming to you! Tanzanians appreciate and value your friendship. ❤️ To the envious, tribalist, corrupt neighbor watz wanasema endeeleeni na wivu!!!
@@pilimbaraka1928 your very funny my tenant here in London is a Kenyan ningekuwa nawachukia ningemueka mtu mkenya kwa nyumba yangu wenye chuki na vijiba vya roho ni wao siyo watanzania. Wewe kaka endelea jisahaulisha!!
@@davinmuhahala6887 Huna haki ya kuamua jinsi nitakavyojibu na ni wapi nitalipiza, kwa sababu wewe si chochote kwangu na huna maana yoyote. Chuki iko ndani yako, kama wachawi. Nenda ukatazame video za zamani za UA-cam za Bertin-utaona Wakenya wengi wenye wivu wakimkashifu yeye na Watanzania. Angalia TikTok yake, angalia akaunti yake ya Twitter. Sasa mnaigiza kama wahanga ilhali nyinyi ndio mlioanza. Nendeni mkashughulike na uchungu wenu, kama giza lililo ndani yenu.
Thank you for this amazing video. I'm so glad you show so much landscape. And only showing the interior shortly. That's the train video I want. Many UA-camrs have 80% of the interior, wich is also nice. But I ride a train for the journey and landscape. You got my abonnement.
I am enjoying my holiday in Tanzania. I will miss the Dodoma New market provided by the late Magufuli and the electric train. Big up Tanzania for good leadership. I am wondering if it can be shifted to Uganda. It's my prayer, LORD 🙏
Well amzing video,...apart from the stationI wish I could see more of Dodoma on camera...the Masaki of Dodoma Kisasa, Ilazo, the universities (Udom), Parliament, Magufuli city(already uploaded), The new airport at Msalato, and the general planning of the city(sidewalks, drainage, cleanliness etc)...but nice job man I know its on your list....great video quality...
It is good to see modern transport facilities for Tanzanians. However, I feel ridership is still low compared to the fast train's actual potential. I hope it will improve in the future. Love from a Pakistani American.
Those certainly are splendid trains, and believe they've worked out the bugs and the S. Korean trains are going to be the world standard for a while. In my youth we had trains like that in the US, though they would look dated now they appeared quite cutting edge at the time. And they were smooth, even with 39-foot (12.5-meter) segments of rail bolted together, and wooden ties. They were all like that, and could be perfectly smooth at high speed of 90 or 100. (145-161 km/hr) Now US trains are all rough and slightly scary. I will definitely be watching the video about the train interior.
Hey the government of Tanzania 🇹🇿 please make sure this train get to Mwanza, Kigoma even if Tanga and Moshi by following old infrastructures way you can build new one as you did to this one us citizens we were waiting 😢 😊
Awesome! But these fairs are crazy high! Easily beating those you find in europe for simular distances. But if there is still high demand, who am I to judge. Hopefully more tanzanians will be able experience the train in the future 🙏
Yaani Magufuli angekuwa hai ndani ya hii miaka mitatu aliyotutoka Tanzania ingekuwa mbali sana.Baba aliipenda Tanzania na watu wake Kwa moyo wote.R.i.p John Pombe Magufuli.Wema wako utadumu milele.
Seeing that the train set are delivered fully assembled from Korea, I wonder how the servicing, repairs and parts sourcing works. I hope there is local skills and manufacturing investment into those areas.
Jirani alivyo na wivu sasa Poleni kunyweni summu! True friends of Tanzania 🇹🇿 in East Africa include Burundi, DRC, Uganda, Rwanda, and South Sudan. Tanzanians love you, and the world-class, electric, and corruption-free railway is coming your way soon!
Nikweli tiketi ni ghalisana kwa mtanzania wa kawaida ndio walio wengi wa mudu hiyo nauli je ikifika mwanza na kigoma nauli itakuwa nibalaa watapanda wabunge na mawaziri na matajiri wanyonge wataiona kwa macho Ndio walipa kodi wakubwa
The train looks nice. Not sure about the rail infrastructure, but the rail cars (EMU, locomotives etc) are from South Korea manufacturers. Looks like Koreans made good trains for export.
These trains can travel up to 250mph maximum speed, but because of corners they have to reduce speeds to 160mph, and no wonder you can see it sometimes hit a speed of 165mph or 175mph depending on location of the tracks! It’s the same with when purchasing a new Mercedes Benz comes with full speed of up to 250mph or 300mph, but you cannot hit it up to the maximum full speed as it’s so dangerous and risky! So. Tanzanian trains have more than 160mph speed, but they have decided to operate them to 160mph or to 175mph depending on location of the tracks, due to safety reasons / concerns…
250mph=402km/hr that’s fast. The Chinese high speed trains can only do around 350km/hr. Is the train manufactured in Tanzania? I travel regularly on Chinese train because I love trains and I am curious to know about other countries railways development.
Bertin, You seems to be TRC insider. Please explane why the signals of the safety related signalling system on the line are not working and even partly covered.
@@explorewithbertin Good video. The line where the train is running DAR-Morogoro-Dodoma is still not functionally complete and commissioned. Thanks. Asante Sana.
So much potential in Africa. There's growth in Tanzania, Ethiopia, DRC, Kenya and more. You can do real estate, education, health, transport and live peacefully. In some parts there is conflict. You have to say that two or more languages are more powerful and united we stand, divided we fall.
Its crazy how fast development is going on in Tanzania. Tanzania is a leader in African growth and economy. Keep it up!
Excelente trabajo!
Gracias por permitirme conocer parte de su bello país y unas obras de ferrocarril espectacular. Felicitaciones desde Montevideo Uruguay 🇺🇾
Amazing station looks beautiful
Love from India 🇮🇳
I’m very happy for all Tanzanians. We are with you. Keep doing 💪💪 from Ethiopia 🇪🇹
Together with you guys👍
I am a Ugandan, in Dodoma, for Xmas with my lovely family. I would like to congratulate Tanzania for good leadership.
God bless Tanzania. ❤
Welcome
Do you really have working internet in Africa?
@PanKrzysztofTM another western brainwashed innocent individual😅😅
@PanKrzysztofTM We do have our own version of the internet here in Tanzania especially. The way it works is by the collective echoes of ancestors that are channelled through our elders by electromagnetic waves that we then channel into binary data. This system can work work both ways sending and receiving data and we have managed to work with giants like Starlink and Meta to advance this technology.
Hii ni kazi nzuri Jirani zetu, love from Kenya
Na lais mlafi ya genya naletea sisi mikembe ya wachina! Kumbafu sana hii watu! Aimbu kubwa sisi napata takataka kwa mbei kupwa, uhulu/ luto bule kapisa!
Courtesy china!
The legacy of John Pombe Magufuli, Rip
I’m very happy for all Tanzanians. We are with you. Keep doing 💪💪 from Ethiopia 🇪🇹
Jambas magu has gone we don't want stories about magu.😅
WE ALL BOW DOWN AND PRAISE AND WORSHIP OUR LORD ABD MIGHTIEST SAVIOR MIGHTIEST JESUS CHRIST GOD SPIRIT HOLIEST MIGHTIEST LORD AND SAVIOR AMEN AMEN 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 WE ALL BOW DOWN AND THANK YOU O LORD GOD SAVIOR MIGHTIEST JESUS CHRIST GOD MIGHTIEST HOLIEST MIGHTIEST SPIRIT FOR LIE IN MIGHTIEST LORD AND SAVIOR MIGHTIEST LORD AND SAVIOR MIGHTIEST JESUS GOD SPIRIT HOLIEST MIGHTIEST CHRIST GOD MIGHTIEST SPIRIT FOR LIFE IN HEAVEN AND EARTH AMEN AMEN 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@MikiyasYosef-yo4ymWE ALL BOW DOWN AND PRAISE AND WORSHIP OUR LORD ABD MIGHTIEST SAVIOR MIGHTIEST JESUS CHRIST GOD SPIRIT HOLIEST MIGHTIEST LORD AND SAVIOR AMEN AMEN 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 WE ALL BOW DOWN AND THANK YOU O LORD GOD SAVIOR MIGHTIEST JESUS CHRIST GOD MIGHTIEST HOLIEST MIGHTIEST SPIRIT FOR LIE IN MIGHTIEST LORD AND SAVIOR MIGHTIEST LORD AND SAVIOR MIGHTIEST JESUS GOD SPIRIT HOLIEST MIGHTIEST CHRIST GOD MIGHTIEST SPIRIT FOR LIFE IN HEAVEN AND EARTH AMEN AMEN 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
The train, infrastures and the train station look very very top-notch! Well done, Tanzania! And well done Turkey for a job well done!
Great video. Thank you for showing us the modern trains and beautiful countryside of Tanzania. Wonderful!
Glad you enjoyed it
Kudos Tanzanian, i will definitely visit soon and check it out, good leadership indeed. God bless
Welcome
This is Aeroplane or Spacecraft level! Absolutely amazing 🤩! Tanzania 🇹🇿 ❤ 😍🙏🏾
Pongezi sana majirani zetu tanzania, I'm from kenya 🇰🇪
Thanks for the detailed video my brother...
Thanks 🙏
I’m very happy for all Tanzanians. We are with you. Keep doing 💪💪 from Ethiopia 🇪🇹
The good thing about Tanzania we still have hug opening land we can tune to anything we want
Congratulations Tanzania! Have a Happy New Year! Greetings from Greece!
Happy new year!
apreciate from india 😍
Africa is developing .
it is good for the world
A lovely train and trip. Cheers from Australia.
Good video, it's nice to see quality modern railways being open in Tanzania. Just a small correction, this train probably doesn't go at 175 km/h, as the line speed is 160 km/h (allowed to exceed by 1-2 km/h sometimes). The number of highest speed on your GPS app is likely due to GPS "jumping" around when signal isn't fully stable, resulting in incorrect readings for a second or two which is still shown by the app. Still, the speed of 160 km/h is impressive nonetheless and much faster than any car or bus, not to mention superior comfort and safety. I hope to travel on this train one day.
Excellent commentary. I did that trip 3-4 times in a sleeper compartment in steam-train days, when my dad was running the Geological Survey in Dodoma. Every carriage had platforms so we could stand outside. I see Lion Rock! It's very small as it's far away here, but really dominates the downtown. A point to make in future videos is that ki-swahili is really easy to learn.
Welcome back.
Back in P4, when I moved to Tanzania, I picked up Kiswahili in just three months. By my second term, I scored a solid 98% on the exams and ranked 2nd in my class. Kiswahili is a beautifully straightforward language to learn-practical yet poetic. Sadly, over 35 years in the U.S. have dulled my fluency, and most of it has slipped away.
Every time I hear someone speak Kiswahili here in the States, I instinctively try to join the conversation. But man, the words just don’t flow the way they used to, and I stumble. Still, it reminds me of how vibrant and unifying the language truly is. Kiswahili isn’t just a way to communicate-it gives East Africans a deep sense of identity and pride.
I’ve heard Uganda is moving to make Kiswahili an official language, which I think is a brilliant step toward regional unity. Language has always been a great bridge, and few understood this better than President Julius Kambarage Nyerere. He was a visionary leader, far ahead of his time, who saw Kiswahili as a tool for connecting people across tribes. His legacy reminds us that language is more than just words-it’s a powerful force for bringing communities together.
That's incredible how Tanzania is developing!!🎉🎉
An outstanding project that is both impressive and beautifully executed! It’s inspiring to see the revival of railways playing such a vital role in Tanzania’s development and beyond. Thank you for sharing this fantastic video, showcasing not only the remarkable train but also the stunning beauty of the country. Wishing you safe and reliable journeys, as well as great success with future routes and initiatives. May this project pave the way for even greater progress!
Best regards from Germany!
Beautiful station.
the change from MGR that had days of delays now we have on time arrival and departure with these high speed rail network is simply phenomenal. they should soon connect the entire country with these trains as soon as possible, especially to places like Arusha, Iringa, Songea and other cities.
Only if they can maintain the same process without delays in the future as well then that would be the greatest achievement Tanzania has done so far apart from the introduction of BRT.
The people of Tanzania deserves the best👍🏼😄 Happy New Year from Canada🇨🇦
My hometown is Republic of Korea
Same Emu train in Korea
Kudos Mr. Bertin for the good work your doing to showcase Tanzania...... Your video quality is top notch❤
Thanks Paschal
Thank you, very interesting video! Russia.
Glad you liked it!
Big up to my Tanzanian brothers and sisters. Love from a Rwandese Brit here in the UK! 🫡
Hell yeah!
Not my country, but I’m so blissed about Africa’s getting more and more trains
Congrats Tanzania! You have really done it. From Zambia.
Thank you. Glad you're happy for Tanzania.
Tanzania's Still Remember The Late Magufuli Always,He Is Still Lived In Most Of Tanzania's
Well done Jirani. here we have to admit mmetushinda. Anyway competition is healthy, hopefully as Kenya expands its tracks to kisumu and busia our silly government does the right thing for once in their god damn lives
Nyinyi wakenya mnawaza kushindana wakati Tz watu hata hawawazi kuhusu nyinyi
@@irenewile Kenya is a capitalist society while Tanzania leans more socialist , that’s why we are more competitive. whether good or bad that’s the case , and it’s why we are the biggest economy in EA. Kushindana is not all bad , it has its benefits
@@jairoombasa289 and then you guys turn around and pull a victim card saying Tanzanians hate Kenyans. It's ok for you guys to bull others but when given the same treatment now Tanzanians hate kenya😂. You guys are so fake 😂😂
@@ngamaizinzi3987 it’s banter … all neighbors have that SA/Zim … Nigeria/Ghana…Tunisia/Algeria , try not to take it too serious . Competition is healthy.
@@jairoombasa289It's supposed to be like that. But most Kenyans don't think like you, they believe Tanzanians do that becoz of jealous and hate.
Its very nice….congratulations to Tanzania
I like there vibe. Greetings from Indonesia...
Nice video!! Very enjoyable ride-along with you ... thanks for sharing! (Greetings from Tucson.)
Congratulations to Tanzania anc it's Forward thinking Gov't. And People. Modernisation is at a fast growing pace. The TMU is and looks amazing, better than some Western Countrie's and definitely better the the US seemingly ancient services like that of Amtrack's huge local motives.
Now the only country in sub saharan Africa with Emu for long trips like the ones in Europe and China is Tanzania, The rest like South Africa, Nigeria Senegal and Ethiopia are light trains or metro for the city transportation
Nice 😂😅😍👍🏽
Correct ,And still it will cross the border to other countries
Where do you get your information,,in South Africa there's long distance trains for each evry city
South Africa doesn't have EMU trains for long trips
Wich North African country has Emu train?
Thanks for sharing!
Tanzania one of my top holiday destinations next year. I will contact you if tour me around the city.
Thanks again 👍
Good job tanzanians, now your leading Africa... it just like developed countries, i live in Europe and you are nothing difference, just same... from somalia..
True friends of Tanzania in East Africa-Burundi, the DRC, Uganda, Rwanda, and South Sudan-a corruption-free electric train is coming to you! Tanzanians appreciate and value your friendship. ❤️
To the envious, tribalist, corrupt neighbor watz wanasema endeeleeni na wivu!!!
This its not health try to be positive sometimes sio kila wakati mnawafikilia wakenya mimi kama mtanzania natamani tupendane East
@@pilimbaraka1928 waombe msamaha
@@pilimbaraka1928 your very funny my tenant here in London is a Kenyan ningekuwa nawachukia ningemueka mtu mkenya kwa nyumba yangu wenye chuki na vijiba vya roho ni wao siyo watanzania. Wewe kaka endelea jisahaulisha!!
Show me a negative comment from a Kenyan here? If SI wewe una chuki...
@@davinmuhahala6887 Huna haki ya kuamua jinsi nitakavyojibu na ni wapi nitalipiza, kwa sababu wewe si chochote kwangu na huna maana yoyote. Chuki iko ndani yako, kama wachawi. Nenda ukatazame video za zamani za UA-cam za Bertin-utaona Wakenya wengi wenye wivu wakimkashifu yeye na Watanzania. Angalia TikTok yake, angalia akaunti yake ya Twitter.
Sasa mnaigiza kama wahanga ilhali nyinyi ndio mlioanza. Nendeni mkashughulike na uchungu wenu, kama giza lililo ndani yenu.
jpm dream comes true
A visionary leader ..we real miss him. RIP chuma
Unayo option, you either board ordinary train for 31,000 Dar to Dom for about 4.00 hrs or take express train and spend about 3.15 hrs Dar -Dom
Mgr train from Dar to Dom it's almost 12hrs
Thank you for this amazing video. I'm so glad you show so much landscape. And only showing the interior shortly. That's the train video I want. Many UA-camrs have 80% of the interior, wich is also nice. But I ride a train for the journey and landscape. You got my abonnement.
Glad you enjoyed it!
We’ve already manufactured planes ✈️ 🛩️ made in Tanzania 🇹🇿
Soon we’re going to start making trains 🚞 🚂 🚆 🛤️!
It looks nice and sounds smooth. Congrats Tanzania
Thanks for your excellent video
saya suka desainya baik luar maupun dalam
Güle güle kullanın tanzanya
Nice video brother!!! Hongera sana, pia so amazing na hongera sana kwa 20,000 subscribers very soon
I am enjoying my holiday in Tanzania. I will miss the Dodoma New market provided by the late Magufuli and the electric train. Big up Tanzania for good leadership. I am wondering if it can be shifted to Uganda. It's my prayer, LORD 🙏
Uko vizuri. Very detailed. Wengine wanasuasua. Karibuni Tanzania jamani.
Keren sekali desain tiang LAA nya..kemajuan transportasi di Afrika sangat hebat,great scenery👍🏽👍🏽
Agreed, Africa is developing
Great
Kudos to the leadership, it beautiful
Another level!
I like Tanzania
Thank you ndugu mtangzaji.You remind me of my times during the days of Hayati Malimu Kambarage.
Very beautiful countryside. Also, wishing our planners here in Canada weren't afraid to electrify our inter-city rail.
Most railway in Canada is owned by freight rail companies, the companies dont want to spend millions to electrify their lines
that was great brother keep showing us the modern africa to the world
So beautiful and Tanzania looks like California 😮
Thanks for the update,🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿❤️❤️❤️
Go TANZANIA!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You're amazing bro!
Asante kaka video hii imenikumbusha mbali.
I visited Tanzania in 1998. Then there is no trains. Happy to see Tanzania has progressed tremendously.
No, there were always trains. They go back nearly a century.
Nice
Whoosh Train Of Indonesia (KAI) From Jakarta To Bandung Speed 350 Kph/ Hour 😀👍
Well amzing video,...apart from the stationI wish I could see more of Dodoma on camera...the Masaki of Dodoma Kisasa, Ilazo, the universities (Udom), Parliament, Magufuli city(already uploaded), The new airport at Msalato, and the general planning of the city(sidewalks, drainage, cleanliness etc)...but nice job man I know its on your list....great video quality...
What is the water supply?
Who took this video JPM will always be on his side indeed 🎉🎉
waweke movie za mkojani ndo itanoga😄😄😄😄
Awesome....
It is good to see modern transport facilities for Tanzanians. However, I feel ridership is still low compared to the fast train's actual potential. I hope it will improve in the future.
Love from a Pakistani American.
Thank You !
Well done bro. Keep up the good work ❤
Those certainly are splendid trains, and believe they've worked out the bugs and the S. Korean trains are going to be the world standard for a while. In my youth we had trains like that in the US, though they would look dated now they appeared quite cutting edge at the time. And they were smooth, even with 39-foot (12.5-meter) segments of rail bolted together, and wooden ties. They were all like that, and could be perfectly smooth at high speed of 90 or 100. (145-161 km/hr) Now US trains are all rough and slightly scary. I will definitely be watching the video about the train interior.
Nice techniques,nice Camera quality, hongera kaka, kazi nzuri
Silencelly, we are still preceed building our tanzania nation, hamna makelele, hamna matata.
Amazing work Bertin, receive my salutations🎉
Hey the government of Tanzania 🇹🇿 please make sure this train get to Mwanza, Kigoma even if Tanga and Moshi by following old infrastructures way you can build new one as you did to this one us citizens we were waiting 😢 😊
Awesome! But these fairs are crazy high! Easily beating those you find in europe for simular distances. But if there is still high demand, who am I to judge. Hopefully more tanzanians will be able experience the train in the future 🙏
There is high demand.but also there are other options of using electric trains even as a low as $5
Yaani Magufuli angekuwa hai ndani ya hii miaka mitatu aliyotutoka Tanzania ingekuwa mbali sana.Baba aliipenda Tanzania na watu wake Kwa moyo wote.R.i.p John Pombe Magufuli.Wema wako utadumu milele.
Great work. Top standard public transport in Tanzania, while the US fails doing the same thing. Time to readjust some opinions I guess.
Seeing that the train set are delivered fully assembled from Korea, I wonder how the servicing, repairs and parts sourcing works. I hope there is local skills and manufacturing investment into those areas.
Don't worry. Everything is good as planned
Nice, big Jpm
Holy shit loving that train!!
Wakenya....tulichezwa ama vipi?....Good job Tz
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S.Korea train
ITX-새마을
Safe animals and birds life everyone
What will append to the old metric gauge sistem? Is it going to be close?
Wahoo 😍 😍 😍
Big up brw
Jirani alivyo na wivu sasa Poleni kunyweni summu!
True friends of Tanzania 🇹🇿 in East Africa include Burundi, DRC, Uganda, Rwanda, and South Sudan. Tanzanians love you, and the world-class, electric, and corruption-free railway is coming your way soon!
Nikweli tiketi ni ghalisana kwa mtanzania wa kawaida ndio walio wengi wa mudu hiyo nauli je ikifika mwanza na kigoma nauli itakuwa nibalaa watapanda wabunge na mawaziri na matajiri wanyonge wataiona kwa macho
Ndio walipa kodi wakubwa
@@alimuse6980 if you have ever traveled to developed countries normally trains are more expensive than flights
@worldtechlab you don't know what you are talking about so shut up
@@worldtechlab you don't know what you are talking about so shut up
@@worldtechlab you don't know what you are talking about so shut up
Nikenda Kenya ntaenda kupanda trekta(tractor) lao la diesel ⛽
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Meanwhile in South Africa rail has all but collapsed due to theft of rail infrastructure and government corruption and incompetence.
The train looks nice. Not sure about the rail infrastructure, but the rail cars (EMU, locomotives etc) are from South Korea manufacturers. Looks like Koreans made good trains for export.
These trains can travel up to 250mph maximum speed, but because of corners they have to reduce speeds to 160mph, and no wonder you can see it sometimes hit a speed of 165mph or 175mph depending on location of the tracks!
It’s the same with when purchasing a new Mercedes Benz comes with full speed of up to 250mph or 300mph, but you cannot hit it up to the maximum full speed as it’s so dangerous and risky!
So. Tanzanian trains have more than 160mph speed, but they have decided to operate them to 160mph or to 175mph depending on location of the tracks, due to safety reasons / concerns…
km/h
250mph=402km/hr that’s fast. The Chinese high speed trains can only do around 350km/hr. Is the train manufactured in Tanzania? I travel regularly on Chinese train because I love trains and I am curious to know about other countries railways development.
Bertin, You seems to be TRC insider.
Please explane why the signals of the safety related signalling system on the line are not working and even partly covered.
Am not a TRC insider
@explorewithbertin Noted. Can you please explain, who made the video record of the line from the driver cabin?
I was just given the permit
@@explorewithbertin Good video. The line where the train is running DAR-Morogoro-Dodoma is still not functionally complete and commissioned. Thanks. Asante Sana.