jca wrote: » It was a joke Mr Moderator... I forgot to put a smiley face so the happy people on boards would get it.
Happy Dragon wrote: » "Barrow Bridge" has a nice ring to it.
loyatemu wrote: » "The N25 New Ross Bypass Bridge" or "The Barrow Road Bridge" why does it need a special name? Forth Bridge Severn Bridge Golden Gate Bridge Øresund Bridge they're all just named after what they do.
jca wrote: » The Barrow bridge, yep I'd go with that, simple and straightforward, unfortunately that's too easy for Ireland, somebody somewhere needs to get their ego inflated. It'll end up with some god awful forever mispronounced Irish version of an English name ( or one of the Kennedy's )
josip wrote: » It would have to be the 'New Barrow Bridge', the Barrow Bridge is already taken.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrow_Bridge This could work nicely if the existing Barrow Bridge was renamed the Old Barrow Bridge. The New/Old Bridges would match the New/Old Ross.
Cortecs wrote: » How about "Tom'. Heh heh It would give it some personality.
loyatemu wrote: » You're probably right about the Kennedys; the JFK Memorial Bridge, they can inaugurate it by driving an open-top Lincoln over it.
Sam Russell wrote: » There are more Kennedy family members than JFK. I think Bobby Kennedy deserves a mention.
Deise Vu wrote: » I don't care if someone in New Ross is sick of it, we would be mad not to call it the JFK bridge. It practically goes into their back yard. It wouldn't be just to attract tourists taking selfies but it would demonstrate how far we have come from sending our poor to the USA.
jca wrote: » We'd still be sending our poor to good ole U S of A only Trump and 9/11 called time on that one. Only we joined the EEC in the 70s the infrastructure of the country would be unchanged, like our unchanged railway system we'd be a curiosity time warp for tourists, lets not be deluding ourselves here, without EU money we'd have gone down the pan long ago.
loyatemu wrote: » so you're saying we should name it after Jean Monnet?
Deise Vu wrote: » Yeah, but the yanks won't know that. In fact the infrastructure over there is pretty crap. After years of under investment, bridges and highways are crumbling all across the States. They should be suitably impressed and more inclined to buy Irish when Brexit bites. I have met Americans who asked me did we have ATMs!
jca wrote: » We need to stop tapping ourselves on the back for these great jobs that have been done, you'd think it was done out of taxpayers money collected from a well managed country...
spacetweek wrote: » AFAIK this project (like most) is entirely taxpayer funded.
Reuben1210 wrote: » Was this and the M11 Enniscorthy Bypass not PPP?
loyatemu wrote: » What about Ted - he's already associated with bridges.
allthedoyles wrote: » I would call it either the ''Pink Rock Bridge '' or the ''Evergreen Crossing ''
spacetweek wrote: » It is, but the Gov (and therefore us) pays off the loan that the PPP is based on.
serfboard wrote: » Which is why it should be treated as part of the National Debt and none of this pretending it’s not/“off-balance-sheet” bollix