Dopo aver venduto la stazione ferroviaria di Adare per 216.000 euro poco più di un decennio fa, Irish Rail paga 2 milioni di euro per riacquistarla per la piattaforma temporanea della Ryder Cup

https://irishcycle.com/2026/04/17/after-selling-adare-train-station-for-e216k-just-over-a-decade-ago-irish-rail-pays-e2m-to-buy-it-back-for-temporary-ryder-cup-platform/

di Jaded_Variation9111

10 commenti

  1. Specific-Manager-125 on

    Anyone suprised , the only thing our public service providers excel in is waste of money …..and why do Dublin Bus, Irish Rail and Bus Eireann need another layer of over paid senior management in CIE while we’re at it

  2. Jaded_Variation9111 on

    As part of the travel arrangements for the event, the National Transport Authority recently confirmed that rail transport to the event will only be linked to Limerick Junction in Tipperary; the plan being that trains from Dublin and Cork will stop at Limerick Junction where passengers will interchange with a train service that will bring them directly to the event at Adare.

    The thought of fans clad in golf casual attire waiting for a train at the grim purgatory that is Limerick Junction is an amusing one.

  3. WideChrome1 on

    Meanwhile vital bus services are being cut around the country 👍

  4. Faithful-Llama-2210 on

    It’s not just for the Ryder cup though, they’ll probably bring back regular passenger services at some point

  5. lougherne on

    Because a decade ago, that line was completely derelict and unlikely to ever see a train again. Selling the station for €216k was a smart move.
    If anyone could have predicted that the line would be completely rebuilt and that the Ryder Cup was going to be held in Adare a decade later, well you must be the descendant of Nostradamus.

    And in relation to CIE, they are the statutory body formed back in1946, that actually owns the property upon which Irish Rail, and Bus Eireann operate. Its very complex legally to divest all this. Irish Rail are now technically the operators and maintainers of the network. They can’t operate a train or alter the timetable without NTA approval.

    As for Gleeson, an irrelevance.

  6. trooperdx3117 on

    I absolutely hate hate hate the constant narrative about public transport constantly needing to be profitable and profit being used as an excuse to cut lines, close stations or sell of assets.

    Public transport like trains are long term assets that bring massive economic benefits to areas they service. They can also act as an accelerant for areas that are growing economically.

    Instead of just shutting down train lines because they aren’t profitable right now, we should be focusing on improving the areas they service so they can become that accelerant

  7. eoghchop on

    So we can just build shit quick when the yanks are in town but the rest of us have to suffer on with no infrastructure cus “ there’s no money”

  8. FineVintageWino on

    What a colossal missed opportunity. This country is so adept at shooting itself in the foot. I’m all for the Ryder Cup, and public money going into it. But here’s an opportunity to leave a positive legacy for the people of Limerick

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