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There will be challenges ahead trying to encourage companies to bid for the construction of Metrolink - one of the biggest ...
Clifford Lee has said that the government has "doubled down" on the Metrolink following today's National Development Plan ...
The MetroLink project in Dublin is to get an additional €2bn boost in the National Development Plan to be published today. Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Jack Chambers, will outline the ...
Providing separate capital allocation 'gives investors certainty around working with the Irish Government and the Irish people on delivering Metro', public expenditure minister Jack Chambers said ...
Planning permission for Dublin’s MetroLink, linking Swords to Dublin Airport to the city centre, is set to be lodged this September. The project is set to cost in the region of €9.5 billion ...
MetroLink could be a “transformative solution” for Dublin’s congestion challenges, it has been claimed. During closing statements at an oral hearing into the €9.5bn project, Transport ...
IRISH transport chiefs have today revealed their finalised plans for Dublin MetroLink – which will see a 26 kilometre route connecting Swords, Dublin Airport, the city centre and Sandyford, c… ...
The Metrolink, Dublin’s proposed underground railway, could go 40 per cent over budget and leave many homes and businesses “grievously impacted”, its programme director has warned.. In his ...
Dublin’s €9.5 Metrolink must not be built at the expense of Lidl Ireland’s possible future plans for its lands in Ballymun, which could potentially involve a 15-storey tower over the rail ...
A public consultation is beginning on the proposed €3bn Dublin Metrolink. Once operational, in 2027, the service will be able to carry around 30,000 people an hour in both directions. Some 4,000 ...
Dublin’s troubled MetroLink rail line is on track to be operating by the early 2030s, Eamon Ryan has insisted. The Minister for Transport said the planning process was well advanced and he ...
“By the end of this year, the Dublin business community needs shovels in the ground for projects such as Metrolink, Luas Finglas and Dart +Coastal North.