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![]() I know we are going into unchartered territory in relaying herald stories but this article in Yesterdays (Tuesday) evening might be of interest. Whether its believeable or not is another story!!!!
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![]() Sorry. Im lost on this one.
Isn't the broadstone alignment reserved for a Luas extension to Liffey Junction under T21? Navan? eh...right. So are IE now saying that they will put them into Broadstone? I notice that Kenny's name is attributed to this, but is it in context to reality or distorted by a journo? Meathontrack proposed this nearly 2 years ago. But it contradicts T21. Capacity? Here we go again. Is this a "we don't think the interconnector will be built" failsafe? If so, how about the goddamn PPT? Im still lost by it all. |
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![]() I'm wondering are IE trying to stake their turf on things they own that would go to the RPA under T21? Wander around Spencer Dock and you'll see IE have erected flower pots all over the other half of Mayor Street, with "Private Property of IE" signs. On the surface it's to stop people parking there, but you can almost visualise "Luas not wanted" below them...
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![]() Well this is typical of what you would expect with an election coming
Last week we had the Cullen photo op in Waterford, the only possible logical explanation is Cullen made some phone calls and IE management where spineless and gave in, bare in mind if Cullen did make a call he was well outside his authority. IE management say there isn't much political interference but what is going on tells a different story I have spoken at length a number of times with project people behind Navan/Pace and Docklands kept coming up, now of course I pointed out that Docklands wouldn't exist in 2015 .IE have never proposed opening Broadstone going back through all the reports and ideas it was never mentioned. CIE own the full deal and the RPA have claimed it for Luas to Liffey Junction I get the feeling there a FF election hopeful pushing this |
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![]() The architectural and historical significance of the building seems to be the main feature of the justification. The perfect reason to drop passengers in the middle of Constitution Hill, miles from the city centre.
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![]() It would be useful if services tied in with DB / BE services, but I'd like to see more of that at Docklands anyway.
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![]() But according to the DTO front gate of TCD is where we all want to go
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![]() I think you posted this before Victor? Interesting pic.
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![]() According to an email received today by P11, CIE Chairman, John Lynch, has signalled CIE's intention, directly to Bertie Ahern,to reopen the Broadstone line.
The source is reliable. So it looks like Barry Kenny's comments in the article are correct. But of course this contradicts T21. Its a turf war and a dangerous one. Personally, I favour the Luas proposal up that way. |
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![]() Will this have any affect on the interconnector and PPT?
This is hilarious. 'Integrated ticketing' then Luas link up, then Docklands, then Mater and now this. Turf war.. oh its on..! ITS ON!!! One thing I do know is that when the RPA where looking at Luas line D originally they were stuck on how to get to Finglas from Liffey Junction. Perhaps, and this is just a guess, perhaps the RPA are now looking at alternative routes?? On- Street maybe? Nonetheless maybe this turf war is the 'competition in the marketplace' our government talks about so regularly. The race to Liffey Junction has begun. Quote:
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![]() Wacky idea here, but is it possible to have both Luas and heavy rail share the alignment, with some sort of a cut and cover tunnel being provided for the Luas, with the heavy rail being reinstated on top? The presentation I went to last night showed that a two deck metro tunnel is being constructed in Madrid, I have seen plenty of two deck bridges around the world, seems like a straightforward method of construction to have a two deck alignment.
Other than that I really can't see how re-opening Broadstone as a heavy rail station would benefit the city, we need to become more integrated, not less. (However I'd still love to see it open for heritage sake, always thought Broadstone would be a great place for a national railway museum). |
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![]() just what the city needs - another rail terminus. Whatever about Docklands being isolated, at least its in a growing area of the city and is designed to be a stepping stone to the interconnector. Reopening broadstone as a standalone station is of no benefit for anyone.
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![]() well except for future dit students living along the maynooth line.....
I still think the most telling CIE/RPA spat was the point luas extension getting the nod and the next week the planing notice for docklands going up. and no one in govt "saying hows about a luas stop at the nearest point to Docklands station til the interconnector is built." broadstone's not a million iles from the busiest shopping district in Dublin Henry st, just down Dominic st to the ilac really but in this day and age non-interconnected transport solutions should not be countenanced unless you are going to pay your mates loads more afterwards to connect the lines suboptimally. ala green luas. |
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![]() Wasn't a proposal for a Finglas Luas from Parnell Sq via Western Way, old canal bed/lineal park, Cross Guns Bridge and Finglas Road onwards on the old P11 website?
That would give additional value to the proposed development of Mountjoy Jail rather than Liffey Junction, which already has the heavy rail for commuting. Extending Luas from Liffey Junction to Finglas will require "cut'n'slash" through either Clarmont Estate or Glasnevin Industrial Estate to gain Finglas Road. |
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![]() That was for Ballymun or Airport not Finglas
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![]() Disclaimer: I live beside the Broadstone alignment
I really don't know what John Lynch is playing at here. The Broadstone-Liffey Junction alignment is the hidden jewel of transport in Dublin: it's completely segregated from traffic all the way and will be cheap to re-instate. To use the alignment as a dumping ground for Navan passengers (with no onward connections) is a completely ridiculous idea. The only logical use for the alignment is as part of a north-south corridor. Originally we were supposed to have an underground connection between Ranelagh and Broadstone giving Dublin a high capacity public transport backbone. What T21 gave us was a compromise of two high capacity lines with an on-street bit in the middle. Not ideal, but hey, we'll take it. Unless CIE plan on running a metro-style DART from Finglas to Tallaght they should keep their grubby hands off Broadstone. Let's not forget that we've four tracks between Glasnevin and Connolly/Docklands, so it's not as if Navan gives a legitimate excuse for taking over another two tracks. Hopefully though Mr. Lynch will have done us all a favour and encouraged the RPA to stop dallying over line BX (to which there is no acceptable solution, and which inevitably some eggs will have to be broken over) and get on with the serious business of Line D to Liffey Junction. And not just because I'll benefit, because after so many mistakes over the years we have to have realised that dumping passengers outside the city centre with no onward connections is just a rather silly idea. |
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![]() since RPA bought non-standard gauge trams , is there a possibility of sharing rails - e.g. inner rails for LUAS and outer rails for Heavy Rail ?
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![]() No, you can't put heavy rail vehicles and trams on the same alignment oon safety grounds. Hint, what would happen if a stuffed Luas tram had a head-on collision with a locomotive, or a 4 car 29k? It doesn't bear thinking about.
I really don't see why this is needed at all - if the line to Navan is ever built it won't be sending that many trains, the ones they will use could easily be handled by Connolly if IE made their trains make the most efficient entries to/exists from Connolly station. |
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![]() This is looking more and more like a stunt of some kind. Remember Dr Lynch who is named in the letter works for CIE not Irish Rail, and IE people have not mentioned Broadstone when asked about a Navan terminus
The date quoted in letter we have seen is 2010 for Broadstone to open. Now this isn't going to happen since you would likely need a works order to reopen the line Docklands station, one platform has seen a grand total of 1 train since opening and that wasn't even in service. 2 platforms more than able to take 6 to 8 trains an hour, only 4 are expected from Pace leaving at least 2 slots free that more or less covers Navan Post interconnector Navan and Longford would terminate either P6 Connolly or the centre platform in Grand Canal Dock or continue to Arklow/Gorey there is no shortage of track or platforms either now or in the future, we are however seriously short of rolling stock Last edited by Mark Gleeson : 27-04-2007 at 14:45. |
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![]() Is there not a shortage or potential shortage of rails on the northern route from Connolly to Howth Junction esp with possible Dart to Balbrigan and new station at Donahmeade? There was talk before of widening that to 4 lines from 2.
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