‘I realised very quickly that the world was not flat and it was full of barriers to entry,’ disability campaigner Jack Kavanagh says at opening ceremony
Transport Infrastructure Ireland
Traffic light cameras will result in automatic fines for drivers captured breaking red lights
Average speed cameras record vehicles at two distinct points a set distance apart
Proposed 4km extension of Dublin’s light rail service is expected to connect the western suburb of Finglas from as early as 2028
More than 120 parties made submissions on underground rail line during six-week An Bord Pleanála hearing
Cabinet signs off strategy from Minister for Transport that will put pressure on councils to choose between congestion charges or clean-air zones
Some form of congestion charge is inevitable in our cities and large towns by 2030
Aine Wellard spent €50,000 adapting her home on Townsend Street, Dublin
Station could ‘compromise one of city’s most noted cultural heritage anchors’, State advisory body says
Owner of 200-year-old pub scheduled for demolition makes appeal over station naming during An Bord Pleanála hearing
Seven-year construction period would close church and put children ‘in the middle of a building site’, hearing told
Dartmouth Square West resident says ground movement would negatively impact Victorian-era dwellings
Noise expert says tunnel machine noise akin to ‘washing machine’ but residents say they have had little contact with Transport Infrastructure Ireland
OPW says construction of Metrolink line ‘cannot be at the expense of Ireland’s national heritage’, while TII insists any impacts will be ‘mitigated’
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