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![]() I think the Greens might have more of an impact on the Navan motorway and rail line than Dempsey will.
It might be too late for them to stall it but the rail line could get up and running quicker because of them. Last edited by Mark : 18-06-2007 at 16:38. |
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Yes, oh about that............we have a plan............. See its not all sarcasam and tomfoolery here. |
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![]() Meathontrack MIGHT need to change its strategy, and follow the Westontrack strategy. Westontrack have been very clever, if you look at a particular angle.
They demand the reopening of the line from Ennis to Collooney. They'll get a lot less, but they'll get whats actually needed, which is Limerick to Galway direct. Westontrack could demand the reopening of the Navan line all the way to Kells and Cavan and the reopening of the branch to Trim. By demanding more than is needed, perhaps they could get the line to Navan. Its just like an auction. Lobby for more than you need, and you'll get some of what you wanted in the first place. |
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![]() Dempsey on Questions and Answers last night suggested that now he's Minister for Transport Navan would happen quicker and if he could get the rail line to Navan done before 2015 then he would.
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![]() Martin Cullen told the country about how the railway order would be signed in a cupla weeks just before the election....
Seamie Brennan announced Middleton rail opening soon. FF announced Terminal2 at Dublin airport would be open in2003... Dempsey announced third level fees, electronic voting. proven track record if ye'll excuse the pun |
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As far as I know the Meath on Track website was demanding just that, as well as the immediate reopening of the Drogheda line with non-stop trains. However the current version seems a lot more moderate. Perhaps that was the wrong approach. Also, the words "social justice" don't seem to appear anywhere on the front page. Clearly they got a result for WOT. |
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![]() I love the smell of social justice in the morning.
That phrase, "social justice", really gets on my nerves. We tried social justice in Ireland. In return, we got the Tallaght Bypass, Mass unemployment, Emigration, the IMF knocking on the door, Hoodwink, cute hoor, cash in hand, nod, wink, nixer and brown envelope. Social justice works in some countries. Social justice is needed for the most vulnerable in our society, but it is NOT applicable in any shape or form to transportation. |
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![]() How on earth will Limerick / Galway work without reversing at Athenry ?
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![]() Will "Dial-Up" Dempsey deliver? I doubt it.
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![]() Will he mess with Transport 21? I doubt it. He will probably be as slow as Cullen though quicker than Brennan at signing off things but I cant see his appointment causing any major upsets or surprises!
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Mind you it is probably only fair to acknowlege that he probably hasn't even physically been in his dept yet Lets hope we see real progress over the lifetime of this govt |
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![]() From the Meath Chronicle:
http://www.meathchronicle.ie/frontpa...ct-705410.html Quote:
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![]() Lots of diggers and clearing works at Clonsilla this morning anyway.
Thats a good article, some great quotes from MOT to appeal to the very local nature of Irish politics. |
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![]() I noticed the diggers this morning. Thought i was seeing things. Good to see something happening. Out of interest how did the public consultation meeting in last night
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![]() Navan rail will compete with the M3 for passengers. The worse the road, the more popular the train and vice versa. With the M3 a certainty, the M50 upgrade and junction improvements coming soon, things ain't looking good for the train. You can spend all the billions you like on new track and trains but why bother when you're still going to get the same old 'don't care' attitude from the staff feeding into low quality of service. At least the road can't go on strike.
Is there no way to drive trains automatically? It can't be rocket science. Just stop and go, open the doors, close the doors. |
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![]() Well regardless of the M3 and M50 the fact the traffic could move faster isn't actually that important its just going to get to a bottle neck on the Navan Rd or somewhere else
Doing some simply maths a annual ticket holder with tax relief on the ticket would pay less per day than a one occupant car in fuel and tolls. 60 mile round trip say you can get 35 mpg 1.7 gallons -> 7.735 litres @ 1.10 => 8.50 a day in fuel Lets say the toll is 2 euro each way and assume free parking (unlikely or if the case you likely taxed on that) Now at 12:50 at day Annual ticket is currently for a 30 mile commute 1665 48 weeks work, 5 days is 6.93 a day before you get the tax relief on it which is significant, at least 20% so now at 5.50 a day, so even with 2 in the car train is still cheaper. 52 minutes to Dublin centre by train even with the motorway is going to be damn good, Drogheda has a motorway and avoidable toll, trains still are packed. And yes trains can drive themselves, the DART was designed to do that but as this morning showed not a good idea in open countryside Last edited by Mark Gleeson : 21-06-2007 at 16:22. |
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![]() The M3 should be fantastic for the journey from Navan to Blanch, and the M50 upgrade will make it easier to get around the city. But at the end of the day (well, actually, the beginning), most commuters will still need to find their way into the city centre, and unless you want to shell out €12 each way to use the port tunnel (as about 5000 cars are currently doing), that's still going o be a pain.
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