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For Oral Answer on : 17/10/2024
Question Number(s): 94 Question Reference(s): 41894/24
Department: Transport
Asked by: David Stanton T.D.
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QUESTION

To ask the Minister for Transport to report on his visit to Cork on 24 May 2024 to mark the further development of the Cork Area Commuter Rail Project; and if he will make a statement on the matter.

 

REPLY

As the Deputy may be aware, the Cork Area Commuter Rail Programme is noted as a key project in the National Development Plan 2021-2030 and the Cork Metropolitan Area Transport Strategy 2040. The Programme will provide a more efficient transport service for the area to help facilitate population and economic growth over the coming decades.

 

The Programme will be delivered on a phased basis. Phase 1 of the Programme, ‘Enable future electrification of Cork Commuter Rail’, was included in Ireland’s National Recovery & Resilience Plan (NRRP) as submitted to the European Commission in 2021. All works associated with Phase 1 will be completed by Quarter 3 2026 as required by the European Commission.

 

This will see circa €164m of EU funds invested in Cork’s rail infrastructure, which will facilitate the longer-term electrification of the network through construction of a new ‘through’ platform at Kent Station to create an integrated suburban network, re-signalling of the network, and double-tracking from Glounthaune to Midleton.

 

The construction contract for the additional platform at Kent Station was awarded in early 2023 and works are ongoing, with construction expected to be completed by 2025.

 

Iarnród Éireann recently awarded a contract for the double-tracking from Glounthaune to Midleton to BAM Ireland and construction commenced in September.