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Surprise, Suprise - Report on Navan Phase II is late

  • 03-04-2009 4:31pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 1,366 ✭✭✭


    At the public consultation a few months ago on the final routing of Phase 2 of the Navan line from Dunboyne to Navan, IÉ said the full study would be delivered in March. We are now in April.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 570 ✭✭✭Stroke Politics


    I took a drive over to the Cannistown overpass today to look at the sunken box for the train to go under the M3. It's placed directly under where the tarmac is to go on The Sacred Highway. The M3 is already down below the existing land and IE will have to do some serious boring to get the gradient down low enough to pass underneath and come up again. It'll take some engineering to build the Cannistown Underground. They'll have to dig out a half a kilometre either side to negotiate it, and I'll bet my now-45% devalued Navan house it'll flood....


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,032 ✭✭✭DWCommuter


    I took a drive over to the Cannistown overpass today to look at the sunken box for the train to go under the M3. It's placed directly under where the tarmac is to go on The Sacred Highway. The M3 is already down below the existing land and IE will have to do some serious boring to get the gradient down low enough to pass underneath and come up again. It'll take some engineering to build the Cannistown Underground. They'll have to dig out a half a kilometre either side to negotiate it, and I'll bet my now-45% devalued Navan house it'll flood....

    C'mon Stroke, you're trying to tease me into this thread surely. Nothing has changed for the better since I last reported on that nuclear bunker in the stix.

    Don't forget the Berlin wall on the Trim/Ratoath road interchange.:D

    The only people talking seriously about the Navan railway are liar/ignorant politicians and deluded citizens.


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