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[Article] Extra Charges For Commuters

  • 05-12-2007 2:08pm
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    Thousands of motorists who leave their cars at train stations before commuting to work face extra charges next year, as Iarnród Éireann plans to significantly expand the number of pay-parking facilities across the Republic.

    Motorists, who already face increases in motor tax in today's Budget and rising fuel costs, could see the cost of travelling to work rise by hundreds of euro per annum.

    The rail company has already introduced four pay-parking sites but said it expects to open "dozens" more. The next pay-parking site is expected to be opened in Sallins, Co Kildare, in the coming months, while planning permission has been granted for a new pay-parking facility at Newbridge station.

    Other locations where pay parking is planned include Rush and Lusk station, in north Co Dublin; Drogheda, Co Louth; Coolmine, Dublin 15; and Portmarnock, Co Dublin. Multistorey options are being considered in Drogheda, Coolmine and Portmarnock, Iarnród Éireann spokesman Barry Kenny told The Irish Times.

    Gormanston station in Co Meath, on the Northern Commuter line, had its free-of-charge car park replaced with pay-parking in September.

    Up to 60 cars were using the station on a daily basis before the new car park was developed. Half of them were parking in the existing small car park, and the remainder were leaving their vehicles on a public road.

    "In Gormanston we now have 90 cars per day using it and it is a 250-space car park. It is an area where there is likely to be further development," said Kenny.

    "Some people are still using the road, but the local authority will be marking it as a no parking area soon," he added.

    Pay parking has also been introduced in Leixlip/Louisa Bridge station in Co Kildare, which is 80 to 90 per cent full on a daily basis, according to Kenny. Tullamore, Co Offaly and Arklow, Co Wicklow also have pay parking.

    Iarnród Éireann is charging €2 per day for the parking facilities or a weekly pass for €5, representing at least an extra €260 per annum for motorists who commute by train. This is on top of hundreds of euro already spent on annual rail tickets.

    The company says the money is being used to cover the cost of upgrading parking facilities including CCTV and improved areas for bicycles.

    Labour spokesman on commuter affairs Senator Dominic Hannigan said the fact that the new parking charges were not regulated by the Department of Transport was a concern.

    "Train fares are regulated and car parking charges which are part of the overall cost of travelling should also be regulated."

    Recent census figures showed that 57 per cent drove a car to work in 2006, up from 55 per cent in 2002.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 285 ✭✭fitzyshea


    I would pay €2 a day or €5 a week if IE would do up the carpark at Carlow Station and invest in a couple of decent bike racks. I dont see the problem here in charging 5 a week wont break the bank, might stop the students from the CBS parking in the station carpark so that there will be spaces available for the commuters. Anyway the Dept Transport are not going to pay for it so unfortunetly we do.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 46 chipclub


    A multi-story to create more spaces in Drogheda would be welcome but not without its problems. It will be a nightmare during construction and of course more spaces means more passengers and even more packed trains. I am sure the passengers down the line who currently fight for seats will love to know there is a potential for even more pepole boarding in Drogheda. More spaces also means a longer queue to get out of the station in the evening and anybody who uses Drogheda knows how long it can take to get out of there already if you don't get to the head of the queue.



    The article states that , "The company says the money is being used to cover the cost of upgrading parking facilities including CCTV and improved areas for bicycles." Therefore if, as happened to me last week, I come back to my car and find some scumbag has wrecked the locks with a screwdriver, will I have some sort of recourse with the car park operators?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,681 ✭✭✭✭P_1


    Yeah more passengers in Drog would have us poor sods down the line jumping for joy alright. :rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 78,491 ✭✭✭✭Victor


    Please provide links for articles.


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