The Government has published its €24bn plan for roads, rail, aviation, maritime and active travel projects it intends to begin over the next four years.
The progress Ireland has made in developing its regions helps to balance the economy, reducing risk from over-concentration ...
Independent.ie on MSN
Wouldn’t get off train – jailed for two months
A man, who admitted using threatening, insulting and abusive behaviour has been jailed for two months, at Sligo District Court. Patrick Stokes (24), of Amberley House, Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin ...
Independent.ie on MSN
Western Rail Corridor a priority under new transport plan with N17 also progressing along with the Eastern Garavogue bridge
The Western Rail Corridor has been declared as a targeted priority in the Department of Transport’s Sectoral Plan for the revised National Development Plan. Seán Canney, Minister of State for ...
The Government has published its €24bn plan for roads, rail, aviation, maritime and active travel projects it intends to begin over the next four years.
Ireland might only be slightly larger than Tasmania, but two weeks is barely enough to scratch the surface of the Emerald ...
In this next instalment, David Keenan catches us up on what and where he has been up to since his first chapter of the tour ...
The Minister of State for International and Road Transport, Logistics, Rail and Ports Seán Canney has confirmed that the Western Rail Corridor (Claremorris–Athenry via Tuam) has been secured as a ...
The Western Rail Corridor (Claremorris–Athenry via Tuam) has been secured as a targeted priority project in the Department of Transport’s Sectoral Plan for the revised National Development Plan. The ...
Returning to Glasgow to reset his Celtic career Johnny Kenny had no way of knowing if he was back for the long haul or just passing through. After two seasons on loan at Shamrock ...
Three headline projects - the N6 Galway City Ring Road, a new city bus network, and a Galway-Mayo rail link - are each to be ...
Derry Journal on MSN
'Don’t make east-west rail divide even worse', urges Derry-based rail lobby group
Rail campaigners have welcomed news that the Infrastructure Minister will publish the results of a number of feasibility studies on rail expansion before the end of this year – but have urged her to ...
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