So, basically, mostly along the route. Pretty fair tbh for planning submissions (note, this is not the last minute judicial review).
The_Cruncher88 on
Makes sense if it’s warmer there.
YoIronFistBro on
The only thing anyone should be objecting to is how we’re planning only half a line when Dublin is decades overdue four or five full ones.
Ven0mspawn on
If it goes to Ashtown, why not extend it to blanch shoppingcenter?
Defiant-Departure789 on
This is a cool visual, but depressing at the same time. How could somebody honestly consider lodging an appeal whilst living so far away from the actual route? Some sad individuals out there.
MaelduinTamhlacht on
Ranelagh and Ringsend? Odd!
panda-est-ici on
Why are they not building it in west Dublin that is not serviced by Dart or Luas? Surely it would make more sense going from Knocklyon, Ratfarnham, Templeogue up to Crumping, Kimmage, Drimnagh, Dolphins Barn and up into the city and out to the airport.
Thant would give 3 vertical parallel rail lines servicing the city and suburbs with the red line as a horizontal intersection connecting them.
Regency101 on
45 in Ranelagh – protesting the terminus
35 near Tara Street – this is the College Gate apartments being demolished by CPO and the Markevichz swimming pool
12 near Phibsboro – This is the pharmacy near the Mater that will be turned into a cul de sac for 4 years during construction
15+16 near Glasnevin – These are about Hedigans being demolished for new Glasnevin station
perrycoxdr on
They’ve shelved Dart+ West (which finally got planning permission this year!) until 2030, ie never. Straightforward electrification of a line where a tonne of new housing has been built between Clondalkin and Lucan and more is planned around Kylemore industrial estate. If you think traffic, the luas and buses are bad now, wait until all that is done without a proper urban rail connection. Thoroughly shambolic and depressing.
Not a snowballs chance of Metro being built, with or without the Dartmouth Square objectors.
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So, basically, mostly along the route. Pretty fair tbh for planning submissions (note, this is not the last minute judicial review).
Makes sense if it’s warmer there.
The only thing anyone should be objecting to is how we’re planning only half a line when Dublin is decades overdue four or five full ones.
If it goes to Ashtown, why not extend it to blanch shoppingcenter?
This is a cool visual, but depressing at the same time. How could somebody honestly consider lodging an appeal whilst living so far away from the actual route? Some sad individuals out there.
Ranelagh and Ringsend? Odd!
Why are they not building it in west Dublin that is not serviced by Dart or Luas? Surely it would make more sense going from Knocklyon, Ratfarnham, Templeogue up to Crumping, Kimmage, Drimnagh, Dolphins Barn and up into the city and out to the airport.
Thant would give 3 vertical parallel rail lines servicing the city and suburbs with the red line as a horizontal intersection connecting them.
45 in Ranelagh – protesting the terminus
35 near Tara Street – this is the College Gate apartments being demolished by CPO and the Markevichz swimming pool
12 near Phibsboro – This is the pharmacy near the Mater that will be turned into a cul de sac for 4 years during construction
15+16 near Glasnevin – These are about Hedigans being demolished for new Glasnevin station
They’ve shelved Dart+ West (which finally got planning permission this year!) until 2030, ie never. Straightforward electrification of a line where a tonne of new housing has been built between Clondalkin and Lucan and more is planned around Kylemore industrial estate. If you think traffic, the luas and buses are bad now, wait until all that is done without a proper urban rail connection. Thoroughly shambolic and depressing.
Not a snowballs chance of Metro being built, with or without the Dartmouth Square objectors.