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![]() This article from the Irish Times was posted at here a couple of days ago:
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![]() The issue here is not length of trams and stations or frequency but rather the actual width of the units which in order to keep costs down and to provide interoperability with the Luas is set at 2.4m. Most metro units are 2.65 or 3m wide.
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![]() Figures which I've seen suggest a 22.5-25k capacity
Originally it was 18k Question: Will it be busier inbound or outbound in the Morning Rush?
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![]() What is the actually story regarding tunnel widths, forgetting about the station platforms at the moment, can the tunnels cater for wider trams?
Surely in this day and age it is possible to have platform edges which automatically extend to meet the tram? In New York when the two subway systems were combined, automatic ramps were installed so that trains from the narrower system could use stations from the wider system. Some stations still have them. |
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![]() It's interesting you should mention the overhead wire. That reminds me how proper metro systems normally use third rail, not overhead - for the very reason that it allows smaller diameter tunnels to be bored, reducing costs. Of course, with a third rail, at-grade intersections are impossible. I wonder if the RPA ever weighed the higher cost of proper segregation against the reduced costs of tunelling at a lower diameter. It might just turn out that a real metro is even cheaper to build.
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![]() Conductor rail systems are not recommended by the RSC
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![]() This is *MY* tax they're spending. I would like to see a full justification of this decision published a.s.a.p.
It seems completely short sighted. Are they just fixated on Luas trams or is there some logic to this?! |
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![]() Its partly costs and partly the ability of the metro concept to be interoperable with the Luas.
In my opinion I believe the Red line and Lucan line and possible Rathfarnham - Liffey Junction lines (ie on street) should be 2.4 and tramlike while all other lines should be at least 2.65 if not 2.8m in width. Length or frequency are not the issues here - its width. |
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![]() I actually think there are no Technical reason whatsoever for the RPA's blind push for Trams.
The RPA will never recommend Heavy Rail, as this skirts far too close the IE's "expertise". Bottom line on what should be done: - Sort out the union issues within IE (Probably an imposable task at this stage) - Combine the RPA and IE into a single body. - Start making proper engineering based decisions (ie Heavy Rail on Major Corridors and Luas Trams as short interconnectors) Unfortunately it's far too late for all of this. The easy decision was made years ago when the RPA was formed. |
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