* Ballincollig loop runs further west, with additional stops.
* Adjusted route between MTU and CUH.
* UCC stop adjusted, and an extra stop added by Mardyke.
* Extra stop in the Docklands.
ProofFlamingo on
It’s great to see, hopefully we see the other cities getting their own tram networks.
CucumberBoy00 on
Class this is great
Guardian1959 on
Shortsighted. Where will houses be built in next ten years. South and west in Collig
SoftDrinkReddit on
See, make the foundation of a Luas like this, then in the future, it can be expanded into other areas like how they did it in Dublin
RomfordWellington on
Hopefully the first of a few Luas’ for the Cork region, and hopefully built quickly.
OldVillageNuaGuitar on
Interesting that the 900 odd spaces at the Clash Road P&R has gone up to around 1000.
We are supposed to see the proposals for the train based P&Rs at Dunkettle (and Blarney) come through any day now. The last indicative plans had them being much smaller, circa 200/300 spaces despite being previously indicated as larger scale P&Rs. Blarney is probably alright, but Dunkettle will (if all goes to plan) have a train every 5 minutes to the city centre and be at the confluence of two of the busiest roads in the country. It’s the busiest junction outside Dublin.
Craicriture on
Great! Now start building it. We don’t need a 35 year public consultation and 47 Supreme Court cases, but that’s what usually happens.
ChocolatePrimary3428 on
I really hope it goes ahead, but I’d have thought they should go even further west in Ballincollig. Even out to Ovens. Huge amount of houses being built out there and you’d expect that to continue.Â
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The newly published preferred route:
https://preview.redd.it/24ozud9d6qvg1.png?width=4060&format=png&auto=webp&s=2b27b2a83093fb5aa766c9067d243a852362b3f0
Changes:
* Ballincollig loop runs further west, with additional stops.
* Adjusted route between MTU and CUH.
* UCC stop adjusted, and an extra stop added by Mardyke.
* Extra stop in the Docklands.
It’s great to see, hopefully we see the other cities getting their own tram networks.
Class this is great
Shortsighted. Where will houses be built in next ten years. South and west in Collig
See, make the foundation of a Luas like this, then in the future, it can be expanded into other areas like how they did it in Dublin
Hopefully the first of a few Luas’ for the Cork region, and hopefully built quickly.
Interesting that the 900 odd spaces at the Clash Road P&R has gone up to around 1000.
We are supposed to see the proposals for the train based P&Rs at Dunkettle (and Blarney) come through any day now. The last indicative plans had them being much smaller, circa 200/300 spaces despite being previously indicated as larger scale P&Rs. Blarney is probably alright, but Dunkettle will (if all goes to plan) have a train every 5 minutes to the city centre and be at the confluence of two of the busiest roads in the country. It’s the busiest junction outside Dublin.
Great! Now start building it. We don’t need a 35 year public consultation and 47 Supreme Court cases, but that’s what usually happens.
I really hope it goes ahead, but I’d have thought they should go even further west in Ballincollig. Even out to Ovens. Huge amount of houses being built out there and you’d expect that to continue.Â