On Tuesday , the National Transport Authority revealed its plans for new Luas lines and the Metrolink.According to the published proposal, there will be a further eight Luas extensions/new Luas lines ready for construction post-2042.
These will service Clongriffin, Balgriffin, Blanchardstown, Tallaght/Kimmage, Tallaght/Knocklyon, UCD/Sandyford, as well as extensions to Tyrellstown and Clondalkin.There will also be a new rail line from the M3 Parkway to Navan, an extension of the DART+ programme to deliver electrified rail services to Sallins/Naas, Kilcock and Wicklow, and an assessment on the requirements for new Metro lines when updating the Strategy in six years, including previously considered options on the southside.
"In the immediate term, it prioritises public transport and active travel – with aims to transform our bus network and service over the coming years, so that we can also achieve our climate ambitions. This is good plan for Dubliners. It’s a good plan for business and development, and it’s a good plan for the millions of visitors the city welcomes every year."
25bn?!!!
“The money was just resting in my account”
😳 25 billion? Can someone in Government shave a bit off the top of that 25 billion for a new bus down here in Tralee.They can just say they didn't know like Paschal Donoghue 😜
Poeple of Dublin *dont hold you breath* this is a joke, these things where need 10yrs ago, other countries do cities properly we don't, behond our understanding, now whimsical programs about the west, we're good at them but running cities not a clue...
in 2456 ac, the first line will be inaugurated ...
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