handlemaster wrote: » That would mean going down Cardiffsbridge Rd ?
cgcsb wrote: » There are a few route options being explored. No matter the option selected The route will almost certainly use Tolka Valley Park and the green space on St Helena's Road on option will take in Mellowe's Park and St Margaret's road. another option will have more street running and take in Finglas village. I think there's an inherent preference for the first option, with more separate running and less sharp turns.
ncounties wrote: » If a terminal was ever built on the western side of of the airport, it could always be extended to there then. In the interim, I think the €100m or so would be much better utilised going toward Metro West, or extending Metro Link to Donabate to interchange with mainline services, and DART (whenever that goes live).
handlemaster wrote: » Do you know the possible route. Roads etc .
Peregrine wrote: » There will be a more suitable rail link. MetroLink will be delivered well before Finglas Luas. €100m+ if you somehow squeeze it in through Swords Road and Corballis Road. Which the DAA won't like. A lot more if you have to tunnel under the airport. €100m+ is still a lot of money to save a few minutes from parts of Finglas to the airport through a route that has no road traffic. Everybody else will use MetroLink. I would directly benefit from a Luas from Finglas to the airport. It would probably go past my house. It shouldn't even be in the top 10 of Dublin priority public transport projects.
Pete_Cavan wrote: » Could even take a train from Broombridge to Glasnevin and get on Metrolink there rather than going into the city centre (assuming a reasonable frequency on the Maynooth line after it is upgraded to DART).
Peregrine wrote: » MetroLink would be quicker from the city centre, Luas to city centre + MetroLink would only be marginally slower from Cabra and journeys from Finglas to the airport doesn't warrant a high capacity rail line.
handlemaster wrote: » 100 million is peanuts to have a rail link to our national airport.
Peregrine wrote: » It would still cost a significant amount. Over €100m. MetroLink would be quicker from the city centre, Luas to city centre + MetroLink would only be marginally slower from Cabra and journeys from Finglas to the airport doesn't warrant a high capacity rail line. BusConnects would serve this journey from Finglas at a fraction of the cost. Better to invest in Metro West. Eventually.
afatbollix wrote: » It should go out to the airport. It would help a lot of workers at the airport. Wouldn't cost much since its green fields.
piuswal wrote: » Current work must be the new Pelletstown station on the Maynooth line!
piuswal wrote: » There's work currently going on opposite Royal Canal Bank parallel to the rail line. some suggested it was part of the Luas extension but obviously unlikely. Any ideas ? With the current Broomebridge depot more or less up against Broomebridge and its two arches for mainline train and canal, it will be interesting how they'll extend. Direct to Charlestown is almost at right angles across the Tolka Valley. It must be certain that they'll want a stop for the Royal Canal Park development but then swing quickly up through or close to Finglas West, one would think.
marno21 wrote: » TII have tendered for a topographical survey of the proposed Luas Finglas route. The proposed route will extended from the current Green Line terminus at Broombridge to Charlestown near the N2/M50 interchange It'll include 4 stops, two bridges, one P&R and an extension to Broombridge depot. It'll be 4km longhttps://irl.eu-supply.com/ctm/Supplier/PublicPurchase/162995/0/0?returnUrl=ctm/Supplier/publictenders&b=ETENDERS_SIMPLE