Written answers
Wednesday, 22 January 2025
Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport
Rail Network
Barry Ward (Dún Laoghaire, Fine Gael)
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292. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if he will increase railway provision to all parts of the country; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [1843/25]
Eamon Ryan (Dublin Bay South, Green Party)
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As the Deputy may be aware, 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.
The Final Review Report will inform the development of rail on the island of Ireland in the coming decades to 2050. It should be noted that individual projects referred to in the Report will be subject to funding and relevant approvals as required under the Infrastructure Guidelines in Ireland.
Assisted by the European Investment Bank, the Department of Transport and Department for Infrastructure, and agencies north and south, are working to progress the Report’s recommendations in the years ahead. This includes a more detailed identification of rail priorities to pursue over the next decade. A report on this matter is expected to be published at some stage. Progress in following-up on the Rail Review will be reported on as appropriate through the North South Ministerial Council.
Additionally, under Budget 2025, a funding package of circa €652 million has been secured for Public Service Obligation (PSO) and Local Link services in an effort to improve public transport affordability and accessibility. Funding has been provided under the PSO programme for the continued roll out of new and enhanced bus and rail services this year.
In view of the Iarnród Éireann's responsibility in relation to rail services, I have referred the Deputy's question to Iarnród Éireann for direct reply. Please contact my private office if you do not receive a reply within 10 working days.
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