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Unread 05-04-2014, 19:04   #1
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Default Pelletstown train station- new update

Here's some new information about the progress of planning for the train station at Pelletstown/Royal Canal Park-

http://www.davidrouse.com/index.php/...station-update
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Unread 31-08-2014, 20:00   #2
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Default Pelletstown station update

The station proposal was with An Bord Pleanála for determination as to whether it was Strategic Infrastructure Development.

That process has concluded (see http://www.pleanala.ie/casenum/PC0182.htm) and the original planning appeal is now being considered.

On a related local development, the new overbridge at Reilly's level crossing (XG002) is due to be lifted into place in the coming weeks.
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Unread 31-08-2014, 22:23   #3
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On a related local development, the new overbridge at Reilly's level crossing (XG002) is due to be lifted into place in the coming weeks.
Scheduled for Friday night.
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Default Pelletstown station - permission granted

An Bord Pleanála today issued its decision to grant permission for the train station at Royal Canal Park/Ashington.

Full details of the decision will be available in the coming days at-
http://www.pleanala.ie/casenum/242713.htm
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seems a bit mad to me that IE would (it appears) have to pay a Section 48 contribution. This is public infrastructure.
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http://www.irishtimes.com/news/consu...blin-1.1977551

"Station planned for 15 years has no commitment from Department of Transport" - I'm not sure it needs any commitment from the Department, as it seems to have been funded by the adjacent development.
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the money is resting in the account...
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