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![]() What's the point? More progress on Metro North and the Interconnector please
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![]() Metro North is at the very final stages of planning outside the control of the RPA. Interconnector railway order will be with us in the next 3 months or so
Regardless of the state of affairs the RPA has been told to progress all projects to railway order stage
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Location: Drumcondra, Dublin 9
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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![]() They seem to be doing site investigation work. The current Luas transformer station in the O'Connell Street median south of the Luas line is proposed to be moved to a similar position between the GPO and Clery's.
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![]() I wonder why it has to be above ground and on O'Connell St at all. It's an awful eyesore.
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Ease of access. Practicality. Reliability of service. If it breaks down or needs maintenance, it is alot easier to fix / maintain when it is above ground. An extended period of outage could easily affect the luas. |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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![]() Isn't the bit above ground just a vent for an underground structure? I always thought it was.
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![]() The overground bit is just a vent (they had hoped to surround it with a kiosk). The underground bit is the size of a bus.
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