dodohert wrote: » Any word on the Limerick to Birdhill section being open I heard they found Subsistence on a section... may take months to fix?
Neon-Circles wrote: » Infrastructure forum says red tape might prevent it from opening today...
zuroph wrote: » Drove back down from galway with the fingers crossed, at cratloe at 2pm and not open. they're still painting lines over there too. as fort the birdhill section, apparently the subsistence has slowed and they're just gonna open it, but will require some repairs every ten years
sleepyman wrote: » I thought the birdhill section wasn't going to open until the end of the year?Have you heard differently? I know there's papers and sign offs etc for the tunnel but it seems to be dragging out a bit.
lasno wrote: » The girls being on leave would not have a bearing the arrival of the letter, but it might on the opening of same letter.
Txatxu Urki wrote: » Newstalk hourly newscasts on Sunday had stated that the tunnel will open Friday 23rd, although they did state that it was due to open the previous Friday..held up by paperwork and red tape... ..so nearly there.......
Roadend wrote: » Passed by on the way to work and there was no workers there, builders holidays I assume. There's still a small bit of work to be done by the radisson so would it be safe to say it'll be over two weeks away yet?
munstergirl wrote: » Tuesday 27th according to limerick leader online being opened by brian cowen.
Kess73 wrote: » Be funny if this was true after the shyte spouted by the guy in charge about how it ws not being held up waiting for a political figure to be free to open it. I guess it will be yet another photo op for Cowen to fool the sheep into how he is doing a great job for the country and how this tunell, despite the fact it would not have been built without a private company investing in the project, is proof of the government doing things for Limerick. I think I have my cynical hat on today.