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City centre business already counting cost of major '' Luas Metro'construction on St Stephen’s Green
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Monday September 27, 2010 16:12 by David
We have spent billions on the LUAS tram rail which only stretches a couple of miles,in the city of dublin,and now we are having to spend a further couple of billion for a project that is over budget and already late for the schedule date!There is a market in ireland for a national connected rail,not just an over budget rail that only stretches a few miles from dublin to killiney..Bus services and train services in ireland are infamous for being uncordinated.There are places in ireland you still cannot get to,and in order to get anwhere in ireland you need a car,to travel,maybe it could even clean up road deaths. Meanwhile we have existing rails in ireland,that are unused,and there is a comprehensive transport service in ireland that is badly needed,for instance in some parts of Kerry,the West of Clare,the list could go on and on,and on.I have seen many an overgrown train line,in my travels as a local tourist from the Clare reigion myself,there is a need for a national rail,linked up with the old |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2upgrading the existing rails could also benefit the enviornment and have ireland ahead of the game,there are uncordinted bus services all over ireland,there are even fewer train services operational,there are a lot of people out there,who would be more than delighted to use a public train service linked from county to county in ireland,and there is a population out there that needs it,nationwide.
Now that the price of cars,is going to shoot up again,and with the cost of driving alone,(not to mention applying for your driving test,and the mandatory 22 lessons),and people badly needing a service,not to mention the widespread employment and return this could generate huge revenue,as there would be mass employment nationwide,with people paying tax.
we had a better rail infrastructure in 1920 than after ten years of fianna failure and more money than the irish exchequer ever had access to. It's absurd. Every morning and evening on the N17 traffic locks up and trails back from claregalway. this locks up traffic coming into / leaving galway. Yet no rail link restoration from tuam to galway. There is no land to buy. All they had to do is run a service and fix up the rails. It would pay for itself. No instead they push frank faheys bypass project. You know, the schoolteacher property magnate. This country is rotten to the core.