Mc Love wrote: » I think they should spend their money re-establishing the rail line :pac: In all seriousness, if there is a protected cycle path along there, it will only help motorists as they wont have to be driving slowly behind and waiting for an opportunity to overtake
lottpaul wrote: » Some initial work has started on the Ballinclare section: there seems to be some earth removal on the right hand side as you drive to Dingle - Raidio Na G says it's to see if an archeological survey is required? I thought all schemes had that included as standard; there's a small site yard just on the left past Ballinclare graveyard - it's a dangerous spot as traffic tends to speed up as they leave the bends coming from Dingle; there's some small activity at the old site yard at the Garrynadur scheme too. R na G said they had been told (Cllr Seamus Fiyzgerald) that the scheme will commence as expected in 2021 and extends to the eastern side of Annascaul village.
BelfastVanMan wrote: » The western side, surely? Unless they're going to bypass Anascaul.... :-P
marno21 wrote: » Eastern side of Annascaul is correct - the pavement through the village is being done too.
spacetweek wrote: » 2021 is very late, the whole scheme Dingle-Tralee was meant to be complete in 2021 according to the original plan.
marno21 wrote: » Where did you get 2021 from? It's been clear for years to me, as a very close follower of this scheme, that it'll be a long time before this finishes up. I have a small hope that a Green Transport Minister may accelerate parts of it due to the cycling component. Here's where we stand now:Completed: b. Lispole to Ballynasare Lower (2.7km) [completed in 2018] d. Annascaul to Gortbreagoge (4.2km) [completed in 2012] g. Ballygarret to Camp (1.1km) [completed in 2018]Construction in 2021: c. Ballynasare Lower to Annascaul (4.7km) f. Doonore North to Ballygarret (2.3km)Planned: a. Dingle to Lispole (10.7km) e. Gortbreagoge to Dooneen North (7.3km) h. Camp Upper to Camp Lower (1.3km) The schemes then line up as above from a. at Dingle to h. near the R560 junction at Camp. The villages of Annascaul and Lispole will not be bypassed. The schemes in total comprise 28km of roadway. By 2023, we will have 15km complete with 19km left to complete. The 4.2km section completed in 2012 was not part of the major N86 Tralee-Dingle scheme and completed separately but is included here for reference. The one plus is that the most challenging sections of the route from an engineering perspective will be complete by 2023. Most of what's left is the cheapest parts on a per kilometre basis.
Reuben1210 wrote: » Do you have any sources for outline route maps overlayed on the existing road?
BelfastVanMan wrote: » It does say 2021 on Spacetweek's Irishmotorwayinfo.com
marno21 wrote: » Where did you get 2021 from?
Paddico wrote: » Why not a 2x2 road anyone know. I see Turlough to Westport is 2x2
Kevwoody wrote: » Great video indeed! I actually love driving this road, those hairpins add great character to the route, but obviously from a safety point of view they've got to go. The deep ravine at 2.08 in the video, is the new road going straight across it? Serious amount of fill required if so!
Looks like there was a holdup with archaelogical work during the lockdown in early 2021 according to the Council here: http://docstore.kerrycoco.ie/KCCWebsite/meetings/castle/minutes/mar21.pdf
At a guess that would mean a tender issue in Q3 2021 unless some other speed bump has been hit. The advance works is very visible along the N86 between the end of the recently complete Ballynasare section and Annascaul village now.
I noticed today that the temporary car park and container-type offices etc have been removed from the eastern end of Annalack bends (first acute bend coming from Dingle) and the area levelled. There's no sign of anything at the previous site on the western side either. It's now all clear and ready for work by machines, whenever that may happen.
Great news, sounds imminent.
Well, better get down there with the camera!
Me: (remembers I live in Westmeath with no reliable transportation)
Bugger.
I've had a brilliant idea not related to my post above.
I have a few pictures of strip maps I hand drew in a notebook. One of them had a scheme for the M21.
Coupled with the N86 works, if they do an M21 extension to Tralee that would be great for Kerry.
I've even though of a really bureaucratic name for it: the Strategic Southwest Motorway Plan(SSWMP).
Part 1(M20 extension, needed to make M21)
Part 2(the M21 itself)
Great idea, but I believe the best we'll get on the N21 beyond Rathkeale will be Type 2 Dual.
Love the name of it, by the way
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