cgcsb wrote: » Bump, so apparently the moving of Docklands station to a former rail station site on Northwall quay with direct access also provided to the Spencerdock luas platform via central square is being considered, well in advance of DART underground happening.
Pete_Cavan wrote: » I assume that decisions would have to be made on certain design aspects of the DU tunnel before they can build the new station. Things like tunnel type, bore, alignment, etc. would be effected by the station and would need to be taken into account, not to mention the disruption of tying in. It would be fantastic if relocating Docklands Station and the pedestrian bridge across the Liffey could be persued as a single contract. It would make a lot of sense as both require substantial heavy engineering works at roughly the same location so muchoone efficient and less disruptive to do together. the tunnel portal and the north side foundations for the bridge are interlinked andthe sdesign of one has to take cognisance of the other so makes sense to do all in one go.
cgcsb wrote: » Track switch and platforms can be set back from the very end of the station with the new tracks continuing a few metres. That gives some flexibility with tie and tunnelling arrangements but I presume the plan is to have the machine(s) start at Heuston and breack through at Spencer Dock as there would be no room to launch a TBM from Spencer Dock. Also I'd imagine single bore will be preferred as with Metrolink.
D.L.R. wrote: » How do you build an operational station which TBMs will be running through at some future date? You'd have to provide the space somehow, either running the tunnels south or providing spare tracks.
D.L.R. wrote: » Opening an underground station and then dismantling it doesn't sound like a cost saving measure tbh. It could even make DU more problematic. This will have to be more than the usual cheap and cheerful basic job. TBM breakthroughs are no afterthought.
Dats me wrote: » I thought the original DU plan had the tunnel portal back in East Wall just north of the canal?https://www.irishtimes.com/news/new-east-wall-site-for-launch-of-dart-tunnelling-machine-1.615903 TBM would drive through an underground station and be lifted out elsewhere I presume
Dats me wrote: » https://www.irishtimes.com/news/new-east-wall-site-for-launch-of-dart-tunnelling-machine-1.615903
Pete_Cavan wrote: » A TBM can't just drive through an existing operational station.
GerardKeating wrote: » They did when building CrossRail/Purple/Elizabeth line
prunudo wrote: » Anything is possible with a bit of will power and planning. (both lacking in this country mind you!)https://youtu.be/_BYW4YYqG5A
Pete_Cavan wrote: » I don't think it's that simple. A few degrees in the Docklands station alignment will have a knock on effect on the curves that can be achieved and the alignment of other stations. If the plan was to hit SSG at a particular angle so that the station causes minimal disruption, you have to be lining it up well before it gets there. Setting Docklands in stone limits what can happen further along the line.
strassenwo!f wrote: » Now that the LUAS Green line has been extended there is no need to plan for a route via St. Stephen's Green. The centre of the city - perhaps somewhere like College Green - would seem to be a much better option for a stop on the interconnector route. As I understand it, the city is planning to pedestrianise that area. Building a route via St. Stephen's Green would seem to be a serious error, as it would be longer and a station there would be seriously compromised from the point of view of passenger uptake.
(Much of this has been discussed on the 'DART Underground - Alternative Routes' thread, for new readers of the board).
spacetweek wrote: » Strassen - as you point out yourself, there is a better thread in which to discuss alternative routings. Keep it there in future.
D.L.R. wrote: » Spencer Dock lands should also be preserved above ground for future rail expansion overground. The way we've historically built over railways lands and adjacent lands was a huge mistake and shouldn't be repeated with the little we have left.