肯尼亚蒙内标准轨铁路运输业务的成功与挑战:给用户的特别参考

N. Githaiga
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本文考察了肯尼亚标准轨距铁路为运输业务用户所取得的成功和面临的挑战。肯尼亚现有的殖民铁路系统运营受限,造成了交通运输部门的连通性障碍和效率低下。标准轨距铁路的建设旨在解决这些差距,并促进肯尼亚境内和跨境的货运和客运业务。本研究采用调查形式的描述性研究设计,采用定性数据与定量数据相结合的研究方法,主要通过问卷调查和访谈收集原始数据。感兴趣的人群是火车使用者(乘客和货物运输者)。调查结果表明,铁路通过缩短旅行时间、改善运输安全和保障、改善机动性和可达性,总体上改善了客运和货运的运输业务。虽然SGR降低了乘客的出行成本,但货运成本仍然相对较高。SGR为货运和客运提供了另一种选择,但也存在物流和管理方面的挑战,如货物通关、票务问题以及乘客的“第一英里和最后一英里”挑战。虽然有形交通基础设施和连通性的改善意义重大,但这些挑战应转化为实现铁路全部潜力的推动因素。因此,这项研究建议;有效地将蒙巴萨至内罗毕的货物清关和转运文件转移;发展铁路与两个主要城市之间的交通连接,以解决乘客的“第一英里”和“最后一英里”运输挑战,并审核票务系统,以查明和制裁涉及票务违规行为的卡特尔。总的结论是,一般来说,铁路增加了肯尼亚运输部门的价值;乘客现在有了更便宜、更可靠、更安全的运输方式,而货物的运输方式更可靠、更安全。因此,SGR对肯尼亚来说是一个变革性的基础设施项目;它象征着一个国家迫切需要将自己转变为一个有现代基础设施支持的中等收入经济体。
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The Successes and Challenges of Kenya’s Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway Transport Operations: A Special Reference to the Users
This article examined the successes and challenges of Kenya’s standard gauge railway for users in transport operations. The constrained operations in Kenya’s existing colonial railway system have contributed to connectivity barriers and inefficiencies in the transport sector. Standard Gauge Railway’s construction aimed to address these gaps and facilitate cargo and passenger transport operations in Kenya and across borders. This study used a descriptive research design in the form of a survey and adopted a mixed research method of qualitative and quantitative data with primary data collected through questionnaires and interviews. The population of interest was the train users (passengers and cargo transporters). The findings suggested that the railway has generally enhanced transport operations for passengers and freight through reduced travelling time, improved transport safety and security, and improved mobility and accessibility. While the SGR has led to reduced travel costs for passengers, the cost of freight transport remains relatively high. The SGR has provided an alternative for freight and passenger transport, but there are challenges such as logistical and administrative challenges in cargo clearance, ticketing issues, and passengers' “First mile and Last mile” challenges. While the improvement of physical transport infrastructure and connectivity is significant, these challenges should be transformed into enablers to realize the railway’s full potential. This research, therefore, recommends for; effective transfer of the cargo clearance and forwarding paperwork from Mombasa to Nairobi; development of a transport link between the railway and the two major cities to solve the “first mile” and “last mile” transport challenges for passengers, and to audit the ticketing system to identify and sanction cartels involved in ticketing malpractices. The overall conclusion is that generally, the railway has added value in Kenya’s transport sector; passengers now have a cheaper, reliable and safer mode of transport while cargo is transported in a more reliable and safer way. The SGR is thus a transformative infrastructural project for Kenya; it symbolizes a country on a pressing need to transform herself into a middle-income economy supported by modern infrastructure.
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