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With the move to Inchicore its a lot cheaper and easier to do. Its separate Some of it can be done without planning permission
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![]() If the link between the 4-track KRP and the Underground is not done properly, then you will have 2 massively expensive projects with a huge reduction in capacity because of a bottleneck junction which will cost much more to rectify at a later date as opposed to doing it as part of what in reality should be one project.
Why is there no joined-up thinking? Reminds me of the city-centre DASH project where the most congested part of the system is neglacted. You couldn't make it up. |
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![]() One suggestion here is that the proposed tunnels should be built to Berne Gauge so as to allow doubledeck rolling-stock which might become necessary for increasingly busy commuter routes, as well as standard Berne-Guage freight containers and wagons to enable the use of the link for freight at offpeak times. This should also be considered as of potential benefit if a fixed Britain-Ireland rail link is ever built, which would also require some kind of 'Talgo' dual rail-guage Intercity carriages and wagons; after all, such a project as the Dart Subway tunnel will have at least 100 years working life ahead of it.
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![]() Where are the documents on display? They should be in a public area with no need to sign in.
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![]() A grade separated junction is provided for in the future at Inchicore
The details are all available online
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![]() It will be grade separated from day one
The section south of Inchicore is a separate project Its clearly shown in the plans as being grade separated but separate
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![]() But look at the other end (East Wall Jcn): a right mess and as far as I can see a flat junction.
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![]() It is but only Dundalk and Belfast inbound services will conflict, outbound trains will not.
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![]() Apparently they looked at several options for the East Wall including a grade separated junction but concluded that the additional benefit did not justify the extra cost and difficulties involved. The discussion is in the EIS report.
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it wasnt long ago they were saying 2012 for DART line services on the Maynooth. No doubt, its going to be late a year or two but it will still be long before the underground. the major thing for the maynooth line at the moment is its tied in with the city centre resignalling. |
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![]() I have come late to this discussion, but if DART Underground is built with an easy grade separation option and combined with new signaling, then almost the whole system can be joined.
The fact that the Maynooth line is diesel is easily fixed with EDE (Electric/Diesel/Electric) or EDEMU (trains combined making a Multiple Unit). These trains can travel on Electric or Underground (turning off the diesel/electric). Now Maynooth line users can choose a train to St Stephens Green without an interchange as also current DART users from Raheny etc. can travel to Bray or St Stephens by choice. A further advantage is that gaps (15 to 20 mins) in schedules (due to Mainline trains to Connolly not four-tracked) can be filled in the Dart Underground by Maynooth Trains to the City and on to Heuston. The same applies to North-bound travellers from south of Pearse, who by choice could travel North or West (Maynooth). Also current DART users to Tara or Connolly won't be shafted by DU and CIE may hold on to them. There are a lot more advantages when you bring Metro North into the mix. All the above requires is a small change to the proposed DU rails at West Road and diverting freight at Phibsborough, but I am not sure if bull-headed CIE will accept this ... we shall see. I will try to show an image in here, but not sure I can. Last edited by cagey : 12-12-2010 at 04:15. |
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Meanwhile, there will indeed be no Howth to Tara Street if DU RO goes ahead, and Gaybo (Sydney Parade) will have a long walk at Pearse. Last edited by cagey : 12-12-2010 at 04:20. |
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Before a mainline train can leave Connolly all the DART trains going north will have to be cleared to Howth Junction (usually to Kilbarrack suffices for Howth DARTs) and also as far as Malahide. This means no DART train will leave the DU (or Connolly at the moment) for 15 to 20 mins. Of course there will be no delay after the mainline train has passed but that is a bit too late. I am afraid until 4-tracking is done north there will be "gaps" both ways. And I as a rule get my timing wrong both ways ... I hate those "gaps". Even the "Loop-line" congestion is not as bad as those Blxxx gaps. Last edited by cagey : 12-12-2010 at 04:11. |
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![]() I read the EIS report and it is in grave error as it assumes the current DU RO West Road/Ossary Road realignment and a new rail-over-road bridge at West Road are necessary, but there is a much cheaper and better alternative costing 10s of millions less, that would allow for easy grade separation (from freight) and reasonably easy junction with the Maynooth line.
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![]() Irish Rail is uploading its documents for the oral hearing here: http://www.irishrail.ie/dupdfs/filelist.aspx
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