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Navan rail campaigners welcome new Spencer Dock Rail Station

category meath | environment | press release author Sunday March 12, 2006 20:24author by Meath on Trackauthor address www.meathontrack.com Report this post to the editors

New station will remove capacity constraints for Navan rail services by 2008

Rail campaigners in Meath have welcomed the commencement of works on the new Spencer Dock station in Dublin's Docklands. The Spencer Dock station is is designed to be a terminus for rail services from the reinstated Navan railway line as well as Maynooth commuter rail services.
3 years in 1859 using Picks and Shovels - Why 10 years now to reopen?
3 years in 1859 using Picks and Shovels - Why 10 years now to reopen?

Meath suffers from some of the most chronic traffic congestion in the country. Many living in Meath are unable to work in Meath due the absence of employment opportunities in the county - consequently traffic levels in the county are rising year on year.

Until now, lack of capacity in Dublin has been one of the major impediments to reopening the Navan line to Dublin as Connolly Station would not be able to cope with increases in commuter services.

Rail campaigners in Meath have welcomed the commencement of works on the new Spencer Dock station in Dublin's Docklands. The Spencer Dock station is is designed to be a terminus for rail services from the reinstated Navan railway line as well as Maynooth commuter rail services.

Commenting on the announcement, a Meath on Track spokesperson stated that the removal of the capacity contraints in 2008 means that Navan can be reconnected to the Dublin railway network from 2008 onwards if the Navan rail project is fast tracked.

Under Transport 21, Navan is not due to have it's railway reinstated until 2015. According to a Meath on Track spokesperson "it took less than 3 years originally to build the 26 mile Navan line by hand, with picks and shovels. Work commenced in October 1859, and was completed in August 1862. Reinstatement of the old allignment should not take 10 years now."

Commute times from Navan to Dublin currently stand at up to 2.5 hours for the trip by road, whilst a train depending on the number of stops would take approximately 42 - 49 minutes.

In addition, reopening the rail link to Navan would remove more than 4,000 cars per hour from the N3 during peak times. Navan & Meath needs rail now, not 2015.

Related Link: http://www.meathontrack.com

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Previous news releases     Meath on Track    Sun Mar 12, 2006 20:27 
   Sewerage pipeline     Observer    Mon Mar 13, 2006 22:14 
   Sewerage pipeline     re sewer pipe    Tue Mar 14, 2006 06:16 
   [Article quote] Cullen's 'PR stunt' is derailed by locals     no planning permission!    Tue Mar 14, 2006 23:22 
   No planning permission means what???     Sheriff St Station    Thu Mar 16, 2006 11:10 
   Planning process     Local residents assoc    Thu Mar 16, 2006 19:31 
   Planning permission     Interested    Mon Mar 20, 2006 16:22 
   Spencer Dock     Update    Tue Mar 21, 2006 15:44 
   Timescale     Re plan    Wed Mar 22, 2006 08:48 
 10   Another planning farce     watcher    Wed Mar 22, 2006 21:46 
 11   Update?     Update?    Fri Mar 24, 2006 16:36 
 12   Spencer Dock Station plans     Meath on Track    Fri Mar 24, 2006 20:54 
 13   Spencer Dock Station plans     Meath on Track    Fri Mar 24, 2006 21:17 
 14   Work starts on first new City Centre Rail Station in 116 years - Brady     Misleading?    Sat Mar 25, 2006 10:00 
 15   Spencer Dock Planning permission     Any update    Wed Mar 29, 2006 11:29 
 16   Updates     jeff    Wed Mar 29, 2006 19:13 
 17   Plans     the dock    Wed Mar 29, 2006 20:27 


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