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clonsilladart 06-03-2007 10:48

Pedestrian Bridge at Clonsilla
 
Work has begun (trees/overgrowth cleared) for installing the new Pedestrian Bridge at Clonsilla Station. A welcome (and overdue) development to improve safety.
Not sure what the bridge design is going to be, but I hear it will be a covered bridge (hope it is semi-aesthetically pleasing - the canal walk under the road bridge is quite scenic).
The new bridge should also help traffic flow through the Level Crossing.

Mark Gleeson 06-03-2007 10:51

It won't do anything for traffic, the footbridge is going in to ensure the right of way is maintained after the level crossing is closed

clonsilladart 06-03-2007 11:06

It will help traffic slightly, cars really slow down (and frequently stop) when crossing the road bridge to avoid pedestrians. I regularly experience the bridge from both a drivers and a pesestrians point-of-view.

I would think there's no need for the Footbridge after the LC is closed. "In Theory" the footbridge should be a temperary.
Surly pedestrians can use the existing road bridge once traffic is removed from it.

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Originally Posted by Mark Gleeson (Post 18437)
the footbridge is going in to ensure the right of way is maintained

Why would right of way be lost???

Mark Gleeson 06-03-2007 11:10

Level crossing is being taken up and a new bridge being put in several hundred meters away

The road is lethal at the level crossing

How would a non rail passenger cross to the station building ?

clonsilladart 06-03-2007 11:58

My Understanding of the final plan is:

1. New Pedestrian Bridge (across the canal) is being Constructed alongside the existing Road Bridge at Clonsilla station (The clearing has already started). This is to improve road safety beside the station (as Mark Says, it's lethal there).
2. New Road Bridges (across the navan rail alignment & accross the canal/maynooth rail alignment) will be constructed the other side of Hansfield to from part of the Outer Ring Road, connecting Ongar to the N4 (Fingal Co Co Development plan has the road intersecting the N4 at the Leixlip (east) turn off). This will move traffic from the R121.
3. LC at Clonsilla will be closed, allowing local access only from the Luttrellstown End, and station access from the Clonsilla end.

I'm not sure what plans are in place to allow non-rail pedestrians to cross the rail-line. If it was up to me, I'd complete the project as follows:

4. A new foot bridge could be installed across the Rail-Line roughly where the current LC is. This would allow non-rail pedestrians to cross the rail-line. I'm not sure if the space allows it (will need to get my measuring tape out), but this bridge could also be used to provide Disabled access to Platform 2.
5. Remove the Pedestrian Bridge across the canal (purely from an aesthetically point of view). This would remove a modern construction which is not needed as pedestrians will then be able to use the disused road bridge. Of course bollards would be installed across the mouth of the Road Bridge, allowing ample room for a Pick-Up, Drop Off Zone.
6. Provide more parking space. This is a hard one. At a minimal, Fingal CoCo and IE should bang there heads together and make better use of the land along the road (parallel to the canal). This area could easily be developed to provide "rear to kerb" roadside parking. The same can be done across the road, where the current bit of green space is.

CSL 06-03-2007 17:39

Perhaps someone here might know if the current cycle /walking amenity along the canal will be preserved ?

since a new ped bridge and the spur to pace etc is being cleared ?

Only ask since I cycle up there a couple of times a year.

clonsilladart 06-03-2007 21:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by CSL (Post 18465)
Perhaps someone here might know if the current cycle /walking amenity along the canal will be preserved ?
since a new ped bridge and the spur to pace etc is being cleared ?
Only ask since I cycle up there a couple of times a year.

Cycle/Walk path will remain as is at clonsilla (under the new footbridge).

As for the pace spur..... Assuming IE still intend using the old alignment (and existing bridge structures) over the canal, this will leave the old towpath under the rail bridge as the cycle/walk way. This is extremely tight and dangerous.
(Picture can be seen on page 3 here. Thanks to Meath on Track.)

Planning permission may require that they provide better access for canal path users.

ThomasJ 26-06-2007 16:29

The new foot bridge at clonsilla is finally in place. There still seems to be a bit of paving to be completed though. But progress. Out of interest it the enhancements as per the pace line that are taking place at clonsilla. Coolmine looks also ready to go. About time too. Right of way is needed at Coolmine

clonsilladart 23-07-2007 08:04

New Bridge is now open.

Personally, i think alot of people won't use it!!! Especially people coming from the Clonsilla Village end. We'll see over the coming days!!!!!

ThomasJ 23-07-2007 08:04

The new pedestrian bridge at clonsilla is now open. It ends at the entrance to the ticket office. A new bridge is also now open at Coolmine city bound side but ends at the level crossing

clonsilladart 24-07-2007 11:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by clonsilladart (Post 23538)
New Bridge is now open.
Personally, i think alot of people won't use it!!! Especially people coming from the Clonsilla Village end. We'll see over the coming days!!!!!

I take back what i said..... The vast Majority of people leaving that station seem to be using the new bridge. People leaving from Maynooth Bound trains are crossing the LC as usual, but then heading over the new bridge.

Of course it's not perfect, but it's a good improvement from a safety perspective and is allowing Traffic pass over the bridge more quickly and smoothly.

Mark Gleeson 24-07-2007 11:17

Of course when you get to the far side of the bridge you are dumped roadside with no pavement and run the risk of getting run over by traffic coming over the canal and turning left

Mark Hennessy 24-07-2007 12:17

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Gleeson (Post 23609)
Of course when you get to the far side of the bridge you are dumped roadside with no pavement and run the risk of getting run over by traffic coming over the canal and turning left

Ah, an integrated solution.

Instead of integrating with the traffic at the LC, pedestrians can now integrate with the traffic on the other side of the canal.

clonsilladart 24-07-2007 14:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by markh (Post 23625)
Ah, an integrated solution.
Instead of integrating with the traffic at the LC, pedestrians can now integrate with the traffic on the other side of the canal.

Yep... As i said...... Not perfect!!!!

Hopefully the new road layout and canal path will help (when it's finally started).
But the ultimate solution is to build that new road bridge that has been promised for ages!!!!

Colm Donoghue 25-07-2007 22:06

Could a short road section not be built to join Portersgate road viaduct over the raiway line with the road that passes St Mocta's Church and Clonsilla level crossing be closed to vehicular traffic in the very short term?

davidth88 27-08-2007 07:32

Hi,

I have a friend who uses this bridge everyday , and I have driven past it a few times.


Talking about stupid. A bridge that leads to the middle of a busy / dangerous junction with no footpaths leading to it.

This a truly an accident waiting to happen, my friend reckons all it's done is speed up the traffic , she is truly scared to cross the road now .

Is there any plans to change/modify this , who was responsible for ' planning ' this ?

clonsilladart 27-08-2007 13:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by davidth88 (Post 24541)
Is there any plans to change/modify this , who was responsible for ' planning ' this ?

Yea!!! I posted the plans here a few months back.
IE provided the bridge, but Fingal Co Co is responsible for the Footpaths, etc.

davidth88 28-08-2007 07:14

Cool thanks

I assume Finglas are waiting for someone to get killed before they start work !

Ill give this info to my friend , and encourage her to write to Finglas Coco

clonsilladart 28-08-2007 21:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by davidth88 (Post 24560)
Cool thanks

I assume Finglas are waiting for someone to get killed before they start work !

Ill give this info to my friend , and encourage her to write to Finglas Coco

No Probs!

It's Fingal Co Co..... Just for the record!


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