Luas Cork: new proposed route unveiled

The new route runs from Ballincollig to Mahon Point and includes up to 27 stops.
Luas Cork: new proposed route unveiled

By Bairbre Holmes, Press Association

The proposed route for a light rail line in Cork has been unveiled by Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII).

The plan for Luas Cork includes up to 27 stops running from Ballincollig to Mahon Point.

It would connect a number of destinations in the city, including Munster Technological University, Cork University Hospital, University College Cork, the city centre, Kent Station, Cork Docklands, Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Blackrock and Mahon.

Luas Cork
A consultation on the route will close on June 12th. Photo: Transport Infrastructure Ireland.

TII said the route is similar to another revealed last year but includes “some improvements, including the addition of new stops and reconfiguring other stops to minimise the impact on local residents and businesses”.

It said the changes will shorten journey times, reduce traffic congestion and provide an alternative to cars for people travelling to Cork University Hospital.

In its announcement, TII said Cork is planned to be the fastest-growing city in Ireland over the next 20 years, with a population forecast to grow by 50-60 per cent.

It added: “Luas Cork is key to delivering the large-scale regeneration and investment planned for Cork.”

TII and the National Transport Authority have invited the public to take part in a consultation on the route, which will close on June 12th.

The details of the proposals have been published online and there will be a number of open days in the city.

In a statement, the Taoiseach said: “Luas Cork is a significant infrastructure project that will both modernise and improve transport and connectivity in this city.”

Transport Minister Darragh O’Brien said the project will be “transformative for the people of Cork”, and added: “I encourage public engagement in this new public consultation.”

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