Plans for new Luas lines should be accelerated
COUNTY DUBLIN, IRELAND, JUL 1 – Transport Infrastructure Ireland aims to expand Dublin's Luas network with new circular and suburban lines to address capacity and safety issues, starting new projects every one to two years from 2029.
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Minister Jack Chambers tells the Dáil the Government is committed to delivering light rail to cities including Galway - Connacht Tribune - Galway City Tribune
This article first appeared on Galway Bay FM A Galway TD today told the Dáil that the city’s growth is being hampered by a lack of transport infrastructure Catherine Connolly says it’s a mockery to suggest it can grow without a system like Luas and park and ride services A 1.2 billion euro plan for a light rail in Galway city has been published. Public Expenditure Jack Chambers told the Dáil, the Government is committed to delivering light rail …
Plans for new Luas lines 'should be fast-tracked'
An ambitious plan for the future of the Luas would see two new circular lines running on the outskirts of Dublin city centre, along with an orbital route outside the M50 motorway. One of the suggested circular lines would run from Finglas past DCU, through Drumcondra, along Griffith Avenue, and on to Marino and Fairview. The Luas 2050 vision would also include new lines to Blanchardstown, Clondalkin, Balgriffin, and Clongriffin, according to an …
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