Plan includes extension to Hazelhatch.
A public transport advocacy group is calling for three new DART stations to be built, as a public consultation on the Dart+ (project continues.
The plans will see an expanded DART system connecting Dublin city to Hazelhatch and Celbridge, with increased train frequency.
The Dublin Commuter Coalition have criticised the plans, saying stations are needed at Cabra, Ballyfermot and Hueston West to accommodate communities on the proposed route.
Dublin Commuter Coalition chair Kevin Carter said.
— Dublin Commuters (@DublinCommuters) May 14, 2021
“Dublin’s rail-based transport has thus far been built to merely meet current demand and then later add things as necessary."
“We believe that viewpoint belongs in the 1990s"https://t.co/gL9Yisl5d8

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