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![]() Fingal Independent,
By Fergal MADDOCK Wednesday September 23 2009 http://www.fingal-independent.ie/new...d-1893097.html Quote:
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![]() More time waster politicans
1. No walkway is being built 2. Electrification can't be done without a plan and money First priority is get the bridge fixed, anything else just slows things down
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![]() Just to Donabate? Nowhere else. Just Donabate. What is so special about this place that every rail line has to go there?
![]() These are the same gimps who want the Metro North to go there as well. According to them, it seems a waist that the termination of the line is in the middle of nowhere, so therefore it has to go to super Donabate. ![]()
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Re Metro North, of course it makes sense to extend the line to Donabate so that passengers can change for the Northern line instead of having to go through the city centre. Look at how most of the U-Bahn lines in Munich end or connect S-Bahn lines for example. Also, you'd do damn well to think carefully before calling anyone a gimp again. And it's 'waste' by the way. |
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What he means is rather than looking after one station on the Northern line finish the whole damn line, and focus on completing the rest of the integrated DART lines 1 and 2. the integration of the DART and metro lines north of city centre is a good but i would say Malahide would be a better integration point than Donabate. |
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![]() I recall back around 1996, there was an article in the Independent which proposed building a second link from Dublin City Centre, via Dublin Airport and Swords which would have linked into the Northern line near Balbriggan.
Considering the capacity constraints on the Northern line, and the current closure due to the Malahide bridge collapse, making Metro North a full 5'3" gauge heavy rail route should be another option, and that would allow DART to be split into Express services on the route via the Airport and Local services on the coastal route. |
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![]() Fair enough, electrification isn't going to take place during this closure.
But is there any preliminary work that could be got out of the way? What about general repairs and maintenance on the closed stretch of line? |
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![]() Putting in the underground cabling and cable support foundations or even a track upgrade would be practical with the railway closed.
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![]() Does anyone out there not realise (a) the present disruption and just fixing the bridge is costing IE an absulute fortune; (b) budgets are tight - wake up, there is a crisis in the public finances; (c) we will be lucky to escape significant line closures.
If Co Councillors had their way, Limerick-Waterford would close just to release money to keep Ennis-Athenry open! Muppets, the lot of them! |
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Greystones population: 14,569 (2006, cso figure). Donabate population: 4,499 (2006). although the greystones link was political self interest, I think the DART extension to Greystones was justifiable, especially with growth predictions of 20,000 residents by 2020.. |
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![]() Allowing for the provision of Metro to Donabate now makes sense so that in 25-30 years (insert century for metro actually being completed), there is a clear right of way and proper plan to build along the route to link with the northern line as per the observation about U-bahn and S-bahn.
As for the electrification and walkway, great ideas, there's not a penny for them right now. |
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![]() http://www.cso.ie/census/documents/A...0by%20Area.pdf
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Donabate is a sensible point at which MN can meet the railway and is designed for just such an extension.
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