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Unread 17-06-2010, 10:29   #1
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Default Clean up Work at broombridge?

Saw a digger and large dump truck at the waste ground to right of broombridge maynooth bound platform this morning.
First signs of a clean up operation?
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Unread 18-06-2010, 09:58   #2
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They seem to be building a road parallel to the track.
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Unread 18-06-2010, 11:11   #3
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They seem to be building a road parallel to the track.
Probably for the local lads to run their motorbikes up and down it faster.
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Unread 18-06-2010, 15:19   #4
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Would it be work connected with the LUAS extension?
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Unread 19-06-2010, 16:31   #5
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No, Luas extensions on the Northside are still very much at the theoretical stages.
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Its the RPA alright they lodged the planning application yesterday
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Unread 22-06-2010, 11:07   #7
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The boulders and concrete on the ground has been torn up and moved to one side. Fingers crossed it is related to the railway order for the luas line.
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Am I the only one that thinks building a Luas in that area is a monster-sized mistake?
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The railway order ad in the papers today details plans to put in Bike parking, customer car parking, station buildings and other such passenger facilites. I think having a major transport interchange at that location will mean vastly increased passenger footfall which should be some deterrent for anti social behaviour. The interchange will also mean a greater staff presence and some sort of security presence. Also, building on the grounds to change the wastelands to some sort of regularily used buildings will help a lot.
If managed correctly I think it can be a success.
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I discussed it at length with one of the architects who worked on Broombridge, they have quite significant plans to really change the area

There will be a footbridge as well allowing easy rail-luas interchange

There will be a maintenance facility there as well so there will be a good turnover of staff at all times of day.

With Dunboyne services running to Docklands, Broombridge provide a link to the city centre for those passengers and with the reuse of the old MGWR route to Broadstone it should be fairly quick as well. Also provides a fallback if Maynooth line services can't get into Connolly

Shock horror it starts to sound like an integrated network
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That's all well and good until the infrastructure starts to get burnt out by the skangers. I'd give it a week.
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Unread 22-06-2010, 13:10   #12
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But what are the timescales now after the planning permission, when could we see construction actually start?

On a slightly separate point, is there any news then on the infamous Royal Canal Park/Pelletstown station?

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