slinky2000 wrote: » What's the most recent estimated completion date of the project? I looked through the thread but couldn't find anything 'concrete'.
rameire wrote: » the new pinch points will be the Naas Road + Long Mile Road junction, this will need a Flyover next.
omicron wrote: » I can't imagine that would feature anywhere near the top of a list of infrastructure that Dublin needs!
cnoc wrote: » Are there any diversions at Newlands X when driving northbound to the airport?
slinky2000 wrote: » Maybe this has been talked about, but what's the impact likely to be on the roads inbound from Newlands after this has finished? Surely this means many thousands of extra cars hitting the m50 city inbound quicker than at present just pushing the problem closer to the city? Even outbound might be bad, look at Friday evenings on the n7 at present!
gilly2308 wrote: » I think that it could get a lot worse on the M7/N7 in or around Naas once the flyover opens, as currently you have big tailbacks from about 5pm onwards each day from Johnstown to Junction 11 (M9) due to the N7 going from three lanes down to two as it becomes the M7. The lights at Newlands Cross would have somewhat staggered the traffic heading southbound, now with no lights on the N7, will this not mean bigger tailbacks in and around Naas each afternoon? I know there are plans to make the M7 three lanes each way from Naas to the M9 Junction, but that's probably still a good few years off.
rameire wrote: the new pinch points will be the Naas Road + Long Mile Road junction, this will need a Flyover next.
Cap1 wrote: » I think this would be a far bigger job then newlands cross. The lights alone are twice the size of newlands cross.
Roryhy wrote: » I go through this everyday and the only pinchpoint that needs relief is maybe a freeflow lane onto the Nangor Rd.
spacetweek wrote: » Don't they have that here? That's the one I use.
Mitch Connor wrote: » Why are they building another cladding wall to the left of the flyover outbound? sectioning off a filter lane inside it?
medoc wrote: » Will this be Junction 1a when finished? Why wasn't a number left when the N/M7 junctions were re numbered?
AugustusMinimus wrote: » Originally a new offline built was expected to be done between Naas and a new junction on the M50. However, this was scrapped for both cost purposes and so the Naas road would have 3 lanes in time for the Ryder Cup. The new motorway would have had 1 junction less than the current Naas Road.
BuzzFish wrote: » A timelapse update (one shot per day since works start), just to demo progress.