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Tanzanians Raise Mixed Reactions Over New Electric SGR Train Sounds

Tanzania’s newly introduced Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) electric train has sparked public debate online after some passengers expressed concern over unusual sounds coming from the train during operation.

Videos and social media posts circulating in the country show passengers describing the train’s noise as similar to a “posho mill,” a local term used to describe the loud grinding sound of maize milling machines commonly used in East Africa.

However, transport experts say the sounds are not unusual for modern electric trains.


Modern electric train technology behind the sounds

The Tanzania SGR is a fully electric railway system powered through overhead electric lines and advanced traction motors. Unlike older diesel trains, electric trains rely on high-voltage systems and electronic inverters that control speed and power distribution.

These systems naturally produce:

  • A humming or buzzing sound during acceleration
  • A rising “whine” as speed increases
  • Mechanical vibration from wheel-rail contact

Rail specialists note that such sounds are common in electric train systems worldwide and do not indicate a fault.


Early-stage operations and public perception

The Tanzania SGR is still in its early operational phase, running mainly between Dar es Salaam, Morogoro, and Dodoma. As with many new large-scale infrastructure projects, initial operations have come with adjustments, including minor technical fine-tuning and passenger familiarization.

Some passengers unfamiliar with electric rail systems have interpreted the mechanical and electrical noise as unusual, leading to comparisons with household milling machines.

Transport observers say this is largely a matter of perception rather than a technical problem.


Government and project context

The SGR is one of Tanzania’s largest infrastructure investments, aimed at transforming transport efficiency, reducing cargo costs, and improving passenger travel times across the country.

The railway is expected to eventually connect Tanzania with neighboring countries, strengthening regional trade links and positioning the country as a key logistics hub in East Africa.

Officials have previously emphasized that the electric system is designed for speed, efficiency, and long-term sustainability.


Growing public attention

Despite the debate over sound, the train has also been praised for:

  • Faster travel times compared to road transport
  • Modern passenger facilities
  • Improved reliability on key routes

The discussion around its noise highlights the public’s adjustment to new electric rail technology in a region more accustomed to diesel-powered trains.


Conclusion

While social media reactions have focused on the train’s unusual sounds, experts maintain that the Tanzania SGR is operating within normal parameters for a modern electric railway system.

As the network expands and more passengers become familiar with the technology, such concerns are expected to reduce over time.

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