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06-11-2007, 13:51 | #2 |
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Heard Derek yesterday on the Last Word.... points well made.
T21 (as far as rail is concerned) is beginning to look more and more like pie in the sky. Just one thing, i noticed Matt used the "Platform 11" name to introduce you..... |
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A statement issued by the Department of Transport explained that the original timetable was ‘‘designed to set challenging targets for the agencies’’.
Marvellous! A perfect example of the lying spin-doctor's black art! |
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Delays seem to be on the rail side, all interurban mortorways are either on time or ahead of schedule. Priorities. Last edited by Peter FitzPatrick : 08-11-2007 at 13:26. |
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Anyway, we have been building roads at a phenomenal rate in this country, I can't see how we could have built them any quicker. There are only so many road construction contractors in Europe, let alone Ireland. |
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Well by 2006 we should have had the Metro to Dublin Airport and would be just starting to dig for the line to Navan. Kildare route project would be half done etc
Every single rail project is running late, they all started late due to planning issues which in all cases relate to the minister either not signing the order in reasonable time or the DoT demanding a scale back before committing
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The point is we are building a national motorway network in 5 years, & despite the usual guff about delays from media etc. that is pretty damn fast. In the mean time, on the rail side, we have two luas lines & a slow renewal of rolling stock / signalling. It’s clear what Government policy is; pay lip service to rail, build roads like the clappers. Even in a so called bad year, Government will turn a surplus of 6 billion euro this December; essentially they are building our infrastructure out of change in Cowen's back pocket. Why they cannot borrow & accelerate the rail agenda with even a portion of the vigour constructing the motorway network receives is beyond me. There is no reason, financial or otherwise, why Government can't do the same for rail as they are doing for roads, both could move forward in tandem if the will was there. Last edited by Peter FitzPatrick : 12-11-2007 at 15:52. |
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