delganycharlie wrote: » Would an extension of the Luas Red Line to Rathcoole ever come about? It would obviously be beneficial to the residents of Rathcoole and I really can't see any problems with adding one extra stop.
Thrashssacre wrote: » How? There’s no route available for the route, it’s hardly worth it for the amount of trouble it would be a mini bus shuttling back and forth between the saggart stop and rathcoole/Newcastle would be the only feasible solution there.
delganycharlie wrote: » How is there no available route? Also, what do you mean by Rathcoole/Newcastle?
Idbatterim wrote: » living out in the Rathcoole area and the transport is a JOKE! I get a lift to the luas red cow when going to down and dont want to drive, wont ever take the bus again, I am not interested in a tour of west dublin on the way! There should be an express bus, you can walk out onto the N7 and take it. I wouldnt build the luas to rathcoole, but its a farce that there isnt an express bus option!
Thrashssacre wrote: » Bus connects should partly rectify this problem with a proposed short route from saggart Luas to rathcoole and the orbital route from tallaght to maynooth via city west, saggart, rathcoole, Newcastle and Celbridge.
Victor wrote: » The NTA had previously suggested it be extended to Greenogue: https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15/53.2964/-6.4741 however, much of the developement there has been warehouse-based, with lowish employment density compared to other industrial areas.
crowe79 wrote: » I think this extension would be a great idea. And if it could be extended another 4.5-5 kms could connect the red line with Hazelhatch train station. Commuters from the South West going to Tallaght and Citywest would have a much quicker route instead of having to go all the way into Hueston.
bk wrote: » Is the red line not already at max capacity at peak time and there is no easy way to increase it? That would stop any extension south. (East is possible as most people get off by O'Connell St).
riddlinrussell wrote: » I would think a better case could be made for running along the front of the Grange Castle Business park and up to Clondalkin/Fonthill station?
bk wrote: » I'm not at all convinced we will see a Lucan Luas and certainly not the originally proposed design that shared the Red line from Hueston will happen unfortunately. I'm not sure how they could squeeze even more Luas into that already busy corridor. Specially with it crossing the Green Line twice now. I suspect that idea was pre Luas Cross City and pre current high frequencies. I'd suspect if we ever do get a Lucan Luas, it will be on a different alignment now. EDIT: I just remembered now, wasn't the previously preferred alignment, basically down Christcurch, Dame Street to College Green. I don't think that overlapped with the Red Line. And yes, that would take some strain off the red line. But maybe not enough. It was DART Underground that was supposed to take the strain off the Red Line.
marno21 wrote: » Sharing the track from Heuston in with the existing Red Line is surely out of the question.
Victor wrote: » Blackhorse-Heuston isn't a particular problem, Heuston to the city is only a problem at peak times, but even then they could take the place of the Heuston-Connolly shuttles. Possibly unpopular, but some Lucan-Blackhorse trams could also be shuttles if DART underground was built, as many people would change at Inchicore.
cgcsb wrote: » An on street tram network stretching out beyond the M50, especially as far as Saggart was a ridiculous decision. Metrolink sought to undo this decision by converting part of the Green line to metro, thus reducing the length of on street trams. If we're building new luas lines a good start would be a new east-west line in the City Centre, say Ringsend to James's, then extend the red line from the point to Ringsend and then you have really high capacity east-west tram movements. Certianly UCD-City Centre and Coolock-City Centre are long overdue an upgrade to light rail, maybe join them together through the IFSC area to create a new north-south axis. Tallaght-Beaumont should be connected by a new metro line For a Rathcoole-City Centre journey a frequent bus from Rathcoole to Talalght should be a given.
cgcsb wrote: » It's a symptom of the sickness of Irish politics, 'I want a luas in my area Joe'. But the caller won't suggest any capacity relief in the critical central zone or acknowledge than an hour on a tram won't cut it.
salmocab wrote: » Ironically the people with the luas don’t want the metro.