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![]() Also in the Indo
http://www.independent.ie/national-n...l-1699576.html Quote:
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![]() I can hear the conversation now . . . "Lads, d'ye know what ? It's a right pain in the proverbials having to get out here to Inchicore in the mornings. Wouldn't it be great if we could just get on a train in the city (the real part of the city) and get off in Inchicore. Wouldn't it be gas if we could run those new interconnector yokes all the way out here. Hang on a second . . ."
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![]() Not as if we didn't see this coming
http://www.railusers.ie/campaigns/ex..._technical.php Also means the Phoenix Park tunnel is back on the agenda for use post Interconnector I as did several other members have quite heated arguments with various Irish Rail and consultant engineers in 2008 and 2007 who denied that a tunnel to Inchicore was the best option This also means DART to Hazelhatch is back on the agenda for 2015. Irish Rail where not going to proceed with the 4 track west of Heuston until after the interconnector opened
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![]() It always seemed to me that starting the Interconnector somewhare near Islandbridge Juncrion or Heuston Guinness sidings was going to be a nightmare in terms of disruption and conflicts between Interconnector and Heuston Mainline movements. Starting the tunnel at Inchicore is just obvious common sense.
Some of the "DART to Inchicore" stuff being reported to-day just shows how the media always get things in a muddle. |
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![]() Victor, this may just be poor journalism and referring to the shortrunning Howth trains which was going to be the case with the turnback facility proposed but now removed from the heuston station box. I assume this facility will now be incorporated into the Inchicore works.
In terms of separate projects, internally, the Interconnector is separated from the electrification of the lines but this would be a normal procedure. |
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![]() A lot more detail in today's Examiner
http://www.examiner.ie/ireland/ididqlsncw/ In summary, the following got scrapped
Considering the roads budget was maintained it's a disaster. I would like to see a single road project that would do as well on Cost-Benefit Analysis as opening Kilbarry station. |
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![]() FFS can't believe the Maynooth line electrification is scrapped for the time being. And the road projects continued. What is the point of the so called Green Party being in government
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Wow, I thought they were just the hippy wing of FF as they certainly haven't stood up for anything they believe in. |
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![]() They obviously think the future in Public transport lies in electirc cars!
may I also add a FFS! |
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![]() No mention of planning being continued for Line B2 Bray, Line F Lucan, Line BX/D, Navan Rail Phase 2 and any of the further electrification of the DART lines.
Not too bad considering the IC and MN projects are still in. Could have been worse but more news is expected to come out over the coming months as each department makes their own cutbacks I think. Last edited by Mark : 08-04-2009 at 10:36. |
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![]() Isn't the Maynooth line electrification taking place in tandem with the City centre resignalling
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![]() The city centre resignaling project includes new signaling from Malahide to Lansdowne Rd and the Connolly Clonsilla section at the very least. Also the elimination of nearly all Maynooth line level crossings. A new signal equipment room has already appeared at Howth Junction
New signaling on the Maynooth line is required before electric trains can run, the Clonsilla Connolly section is the oldest electric signaling still in use in Dublin A significant amount of work was done in 1999 on the Maynooth line to make electrification easier in the future Irish Rail already have detailed plans for the Cherry Orchard - Inchicore
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![]() Thanks Mark for the clarification.
What is your opinion then of the actual status of the upgrade for the Maynooth line? It is going ahead as it is an central part of the resignalling effort? Maybe it is bad journalism which is giving the impression that the electrification has been postponed (see the Indo article I posted earlier) I still see the "Pelletstown" station down on the future Maynooth line in the latest Interconnector diagrams of this week. Hope that still is build of course |
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![]() Its very hard to know what is going on, however in the order of things its signaling first then electrification
Bear in mind it took 4 years, to relay, re signal, electrify, modify nearly every bridge, build several stations back in the 1980's for the DART project, we are talking about half the distance on the Maynooth line and only need to re signal and electrify with minimal civil works
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