We need to stop consulting the public and just start building. Anyone who objects goes prison. Job done
dkeenaghan on
In this case this isn’t a bad thing. Sure delays aren’t good, but neither is building a substandard line. Cork deserves better than the proposed line. There shouldn’t be a one way loop, there should be more separation from car traffic, etc.
IntentionFalse8822 on
They will spend a few million on public consultations, consultant reports, feasibility studies, preferred route mapping, etc etc etc over the next decade but the reality is as the Dublin Metro bill is already estimated at up to €23 billion nothing else is getting built in this country until that is done. And there is already a strong campaign for an upgrade to the M50 which will cost also billions. Sadly we won’t see a Cork Luas before those two projects are complete probably late 2030s early 2040s.
FunkLoudSoulNoise on
I live in Cork. Cork is a simple city, A LUAS for Cork to it’s locals could be comparable to Amazonian tribes seeing a helicopter for the first time. There will be no LUAS in Cork, the people will moan, whinge and complain, committees of objectors will form and calls for LUAS lines in other parts of the city will also happen, yes lets plan other lines before the first one is even built ! Pure Cork boi.
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We need to stop consulting the public and just start building. Anyone who objects goes prison. Job done
In this case this isn’t a bad thing. Sure delays aren’t good, but neither is building a substandard line. Cork deserves better than the proposed line. There shouldn’t be a one way loop, there should be more separation from car traffic, etc.
They will spend a few million on public consultations, consultant reports, feasibility studies, preferred route mapping, etc etc etc over the next decade but the reality is as the Dublin Metro bill is already estimated at up to €23 billion nothing else is getting built in this country until that is done. And there is already a strong campaign for an upgrade to the M50 which will cost also billions. Sadly we won’t see a Cork Luas before those two projects are complete probably late 2030s early 2040s.
I live in Cork. Cork is a simple city, A LUAS for Cork to it’s locals could be comparable to Amazonian tribes seeing a helicopter for the first time. There will be no LUAS in Cork, the people will moan, whinge and complain, committees of objectors will form and calls for LUAS lines in other parts of the city will also happen, yes lets plan other lines before the first one is even built ! Pure Cork boi.