Written answers
Wednesday, 22 January 2025
Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport
Rail Network
Pat Buckley (Cork East, Sinn Fein)
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149. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if plans are being developed for a train line between Youghal and Midleton; and if so, when construction will commence. [46247/24]
Eamon Ryan (Dublin Bay South, Green Party)
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As the Deputy may know, the National Transport Authority (NTA) published the Cork Metropolitan Area Transport Strategy (CMATS) in 2020, which was developed in consultation with Cork City and Cork County Councils and with input from other key stakeholders, including Iarnród Éireann. As part of this process, the route from Midleton to Youghal was earmarked for development as a greenway.
CMATS will be reviewed and updated every six years and, as part of this process, the optimal transport provision in the area, including between Midleton and Youghal, can be considered again.
In addition, the All-Island Strategic Rail Review was undertaken in co-operation with the Department for Infrastructure in Northern Ireland. Following two public consultations, the Review’s Final Report was published on the 31st of July 2024.
The Review's Final Report sets out 32 strategic recommendations to enhance and expand the rail system in Ireland and Northern Ireland up to 2050, aligning with net carbon zero commitments in both jurisdictions. The recommendations seek to transform the quality of the rail system to the benefit of passengers and wider society on the island, through additional track capacity, electrification, increased speeds, higher service frequencies and new routes.
A proposal to develop a line between Midleton and Waterford along the South Coast was examined as part of the Review, but ultimately this route was not included in the recommendations in the Final Review Report.
The Final Review Report will inform the development of rail on the island of Ireland in the coming decades to 2050, and it may be reviewed/updated every decade.
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