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M20 - Cork to Limerick [preferred route chosen; in design - phase 3]

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  • Registered Users Posts: 14,015 ✭✭✭✭Mc Love


    Thats because at the moment - it's faster by car. Fair enough connections out to the M50 or beyond out by Naas would find more people commuting by car.


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,544 ✭✭✭Hogzy


    Yet another fatal collision on the N20. This time between Mallow and Buttevant according to AA Roadwatch


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,411 ✭✭✭JamesBond2010


    Hogzy wrote: »
    Yet another fatal collision on the N20. This time between Mallow and Buttevant according to AA Roadwatch
    wasnt mallow and buttevant it was this afternoon on the N20 near Lackanagrour in Limerick


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 12,082 Mod ✭✭✭✭Cookiemunster


    Hogzy wrote: »
    Yet another fatal collision on the N20. This time between Mallow and Buttevant according to AA Roadwatch


    It's at Hynes cross between Croom and Charleville. A few kms North of O'Rourkes Cross. https://www.limerick.ie/council/newsroom/road-notices/n20-closed-diversions-place


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,219 ✭✭✭Calina


    Hopefully a new rail corridor will be included. Would love a direct train from Cork to Limerick and onto Galway.

    Not if it delays the M20 itself.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 7,430 ✭✭✭prunudo


    Surely a fast comfortable inter city bus service using the new motorway will be a much more cost efficient than a new rail line.


  • Registered Users Posts: 18,586 ✭✭✭✭Bass Reeves


    prunudo wrote: »
    Surely a fast comfortable inter city bus service using the new motorway will be a much more cost efficient than a new rail line.

    The simple answer is yes. The whole flaw with the argument for rail us that there is a demand for it. If we look at the Limerick Dublin route more people travel on busses than on trains. The reason is frequency of service and cost. Cork-Limerick and Limerick-Galway are not long journeys. Limerick-Galway is under an hour on a bus, if the M20 was in place Cork-Galway would be a sub two hour direct journey, at present it is a 2.5 hour journey

    Trains cannot compete on frequency because the population base for demand is not there

    Slava Ukrainii



  • Registered Users Posts: 5,795 ✭✭✭Isambard


    The simple answer is yes. The whole flaw with the argument for rail us that there is a demand for it. If we look at the Limerick Dublin route more people travel on busses than on trains. The reason is frequency of service and cost. Cork-Limerick and Limerick-Galway are not long journeys. Limerick-Galway is under an hour on a bus, if the M20 was in place Cork-Galway would be a sub two hour direct journey, at present it is a 2.5 hour journey

    Trains cannot compete on frequency because the population base for demand is not there

    I agree but will Covid19 kill the bus service? 15 to 20 on a bus isn't going to pay the costs.

    The M20 is needed for our freight needs.There is zero freight on rail in Munster and opening a link from Charleville to Patrickswell will not change that. In any case it will be decades before we'd have money to invest in such a project


  • Registered Users Posts: 18,586 ✭✭✭✭Bass Reeves


    Isambard wrote: »
    I agree but will Covid19 kill the bus service? 15 to 20 on a bus isn't going to pay the costs.

    The M20 is needed for our freight needs.There is zero freight on rail in Munster and opening a link from Charleville to Patrickswell will not change that. In any case it will be decades before we'd have money to invest in such a project

    If it kills the bus service it will kill the rail service. As Dick Cheney it an unknown known. There is virtually Zero freight on IA except from Galmoy mine. There was thinking that if the peat burning station changed to Biomass there would be a market there but its too expensive to transport air.

    The M20 along with Bus connect ( and similar plans for Cork in the short term as well as Limerick and Galway medium term) are the most vital infrastructure projects need at present. The flawed thinking that a direct railway service, or a motorway via Tipperary will solve the traffic problems on that corridor is based on the assumption that the vast majority of the traffic is end to end

    Slava Ukrainii



  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 12,082 Mod ✭✭✭✭Cookiemunster


    Isambard wrote: »
    I agree but will Covid19 kill the bus service? 15 to 20 on a bus isn't going to pay the costs.

    The Covid 19 crisis isn't going to last for ever and people will still a fast cheap way to travel between the cities and trains are not going to be the answer. Some bus companies might not survive the crisis, but other will sping up to meet the huge demand.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 18,586 ✭✭✭✭Bass Reeves


    The Covid 19 crisis isn't going to last for ever and people will still a fast cheap way to travel between the cities and trains are not going to be the answer. Some bus companies might not survive the crisis, but other will sping up to meet the huge demand.

    Fastest vaccine ever was 5years

    Slava Ukrainii



  • Moderators, Entertainment Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators Posts: 14,411 Mod ✭✭✭✭marno21


    Fastest vaccine ever was 5years

    It’s fair to say there’s never been a time in history with 156 vaccines in development for a single disease with effectively unlimited funding from governments and philanthropic organisations

    Plus an exercise like this has never been conducted in times of such advanced medical and scientific knowledge


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,795 ✭✭✭Isambard


    If it kills the bus service it will kill the rail service. As Dick Cheney it an unknown known. There is virtually Zero freight on IA except from Galmoy mine. There was thinking that if the peat burning station changed to Biomass there would be a market there but its too expensive to transport air.

    The M20 along with Bus connect ( and similar plans for Cork in the short term as well as Limerick and Galway medium term) are the most vital infrastructure projects need at present. The flawed thinking that a direct railway service, or a motorway via Tipperary will solve the traffic problems on that corridor is based on the assumption that the vast majority of the traffic is end to end

    the bus service is private the rail service isn't.

    You're on the money with the end to end comment. The M20 is more about traffic to and from the two cities , not traffic between them.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,168 ✭✭✭hans aus dtschl


    Isambard wrote: »
    which bit of "improve the interchangability" passed you by? (They've already built a new platform.)

    I don't think you're responding to what I wrote. I'm just saying that I understand people whose position is "we need a direct train to Limerick": no more no less.


  • Registered Users Posts: 608 ✭✭✭mdmix


    for the price of the m20, you could build a direct train line from cork to limerick (and on to Galway) and could build urban rail in both cities. There would probably be enough money left to make any necessary improvements to the n20.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 12,082 Mod ✭✭✭✭Cookiemunster


    mdmix wrote: »
    for the price of the m20, you could build a direct train line from cork to limerick (and on to Galway) and could build urban rail in both cities. There would probably be enough money left to make any necessary improvements to the n20.

    Complete and utter nonsense. Just doing up the Ennis to Athenry line on it's current alignment over a decade ago cost €150m. A new train line would require a completely new alignment that would have to be a lot straighter than any road limiting the route and increasing the cost/ It would cost a lot more than the €1bn cost mooted for the M20.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,818 ✭✭✭donvito99


    If you were to follow a 'direct' existing alignment i.e. via Patrickswell, the service would be slow, singletrack, not inexpensive and only serve those who want to go betweek Cork and Limerick city centre or those travelling from stations on the line to other stations.

    A road is far more flexible and that is what counts in rural Ireland, in my view.


  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators Posts: 19,711 Mod ✭✭✭✭Sam Russell


    Complete and utter nonsense. Just doing up the Ennis to Athenry line on it's current alignment over a decade ago cost €150m. A new train line would require a completely new alignment that would have to be a lot straighter than any road limiting the route and increasing the cost/ It would cost a lot more than the €1bn cost mooted for the M20.

    The rolling stock does not come cheap either. I think it would be about €10 million per 8 coach train - and I would think 8 trains would be needed, so about €80 million just for the trains. Then add in the cost of a depot, so not much change from €100 million. Add the cost of electrification as it would be stupid not to electrify a new rail line.

    Rail will not compete with the M20 - at least not for a long time.


  • Registered Users Posts: 462 ✭✭Limerick74


    mdmix wrote: »
    for the price of the m20, you could build a direct train line from cork to limerick (and on to Galway) and could build urban rail in both cities. There would probably be enough money left to make any necessary improvements to the n20.

    Can you provide any details of your cost estimates for the road and rail solutions?


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,168 ✭✭✭hans aus dtschl


    Important to not be AGAINST rail upgrades on the M20 corridor.
    Rail upgrades on the M20 corridor would be a great thing. Even if it was just upgrades of the Limerick Junction routing.

    But rail alone will not remove the need for the M20. The M20 is needed right now.
    A Blarney P&R for instance is also needed right now. The two should be progressed sympathetically of one another, not exclusively of one another.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,553 ✭✭✭Cork Trucker


    Important to not be AGAINST rail upgrades on the M20 corridor.
    Rail upgrades on the M20 corridor would be a great thing. Even if it was just upgrades of the Limerick Junction routing.

    But rail alone will not remove the need for the M20. The M20 is needed right now.
    A Blarney P&R for instance is also needed right now. The two should be progressed sympathetically of one another, not exclusively of one another.

    There's enough room in Blarney Business Park to build a P&R, unsure as to why one hasn't happened 16 years after Blackash opened.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,795 ✭✭✭Isambard


    There's enough room in Blarney Business Park to build a P&R, unsure as to why one hasn't happened 16 years after Blackash opened.

    the rail station in Cork is quite a trek from, perhaps a bus p+r would be more popular. The Blackash one is quite accessible on the quays


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,553 ✭✭✭Cork Trucker


    Isambard wrote: »
    the rail station in Cork is quite a trek from, perhaps a bus p+r would be more popular. The Blackash one is quite accessible on the quays

    Agree on Blackash, the Blarney area is well served by double deckers on the 215. Lots of land in the North East of the city also, where the Sunbeam once stood in Blackpool would have been a fine sized plot of land as well but it is zoned for housing.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,088 ✭✭✭Reputable Rog


    Agree on Blackash, the Blarney area is well served by double deckers on the 215. Lots of land in the North East of the city also, where the Sunbeam once stood in Blackpool would have been a fine sized plot of land as well but it is zoned for housing.

    North West..... just saying. Apparently the demand wasn’t there to justify it, only 22,000 cars a day between Blarney and Blackpool.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,553 ✭✭✭Cork Trucker


    North West..... just saying. Apparently the demand wasn’t there to justify it, only 22,000 cars a day between Blarney and Blackpool.

    When I say North East I’m referrring to Ballyvolabe/Mayfield etc. “Only” 22,000 cars? :rolleyes:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,553 ✭✭✭Cork Trucker


    North West..... just saying. Apparently the demand wasn’t there to justify it, only 22,000 cars a day between Blarney and Blackpool.

    When I say North East I’m referrring to Ballyvolane/Mayfield etc which is closer again . “Only” 22,000 cars? :rolleyes:


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,088 ✭✭✭Reputable Rog


    When I say North East I’m referrring to Ballyvolane/Mayfield etc which is closer again . “Only” 22,000 cars? :rolleyes:

    The Sunbeam should be the site of the Event Centre.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,553 ✭✭✭Cork Trucker


    The Sunbeam should be the site of the Event Centre.

    It’d be a fine job for it actually. They recently knocked another building there, brown envelopes are alive and well. I’m all for housing etc, but not in an industrial estate/shopping district such as that. Always amazed me why buses don’t go through there.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,088 ✭✭✭Reputable Rog


    It’d be a fine job for it actually. They recently knocked another building there, brown envelopes are alive and well. I’m all for housing etc, but not in an industrial estate/shopping district such as that. Always amazed me why buses don’t go through there.

    You could have housing there too, it would regenerate the whole area. You’d have fellas called Traolach and Jorge drinking €11 pints in the Groves in no time.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,553 ✭✭✭Cork Trucker


    You could have housing there too, it would regenerate the whole area. You’d have fellas called Traolach and Jorge drinking €11 pints in the Groves in no time.

    Is Breda's bar still there? I ended up in there one night and never returned. The Groves is a nice spot, but the 2 boyos wouldn't be lashing back the pints for long at that rate, but then that's how much they might be once the M20 is done


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