eolas magazine issue 46

Page 84

Credit: William Murphy

transport report

Coolmine train station

All-island Strategic Rail Review launched The Irish Government and the Stormont Executive have agreed to undertake an all-island Strategic Rail Review to consider unlocking the potential of the rail network across the island. An agreement was reached at the North South Ministerial Council meeting in October 2020 that the Department of Transport and the Department for Infrastructure would work to “further develop draft terms of reference for a proposed study of rail speeds, to ensure the finalised terms of reference take sufficient cognisance of the need for balanced regional development, particularly in relation to connectivity with the North-West”.

those relating to climate change. This means examining how the rail network on the island of Ireland can be improved to provide sustainable connectivity between major cities and advance regional accessibility and development, as well as investigating the potential to increase rail freight. This means scoping enhanced high- or higher-speed rail services along existing or new potential corridors of the network, including design and operational proposals.

In April 2021, the procurement process was launched by Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan TD and Stormont Minister for Infrastructure Nichola Mallon MLA when a request for tender seeking expressions of interest in conducting the all-island Strategic Rail Review was published in the Official Journal for European Union. The Strategic Rail Review is reflection of the Irish Government’s New Decade, New Approach commitments.

With an estimated value of €1,000,000 and a 12-month duration of contract, it is anticipated that the Review will commence by early summer 2021. The external consultants undertaking the review will be overseen by the two departments, alongside the National Transport Authority, the Commission for Rail Regulation, Iarnród Éireann and Translink.

The overarching objective of the Strategic Rail Review is to explore the contribution of rail in facilitating policy objectives, north and south, particularly 82

Emphasising his firm belief in “the potential of rail in supporting social and economic development and the environmental sustainability of our transport system”, Minister Ryan asserted: “I’m particularly pleased that

we’ll undertake this review on an allisland basis, working with our colleagues in the Northern Ireland Executive. The review will look at how rail can help better connect cities and regions across the island and will complement the investment we already plan in our commuter rail networks.” Meanwhile, Minister Mallon remarked: “Travel by rail is an issue I am very passionate about and I believe it has massive untapped potential to deliver multiple benefits across our island. Since coming into office, I have been clear that it is my priority to address regional imbalance, tackle the climate crisis and better connect communities across Ireland. “The All-island Strategic Rail Review will allow us to consider our network across this island to view how we can improve it for everyone. Building on our commitments in New Decade, New Approach to progress a spine of connectivity, this ambitious review, in partnership, will look at opportunities to enhance rail across our island.”


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Fine Gael TD Neale Richmond explores Irish unity

12min
pages 120-123

Political platform: Sinn Féin’s Violet-Anne Wynne TD

5min
pages 124-125

Kieran Allen reflects on the centenary of partition

6min
pages 112-113

QUB’s Marie Coleman chronicles the establishment

18min
pages 114-119

Ireland seeks CAP flexibility

10min
pages 108-111

Ireland’s EU jobs: Cliff-edge demographics

6min
pages 106-107

Pandemic-driven health tech

6min
pages 104-105

Social and ethical values in eHealth

5min
pages 102-103

WHO Global Strategy on Digital Health

17min
pages 94-101

Irish transport investment priorities

3min
pages 88-89

Irish health information systems landscape

9min
pages 90-93

Bidisha Ghosh explores transport 5.0

6min
pages 86-87

All Ireland Strategic Rail Review launched

5min
pages 84-85

Digitalising Europe’s railways

20min
pages 76-83

European cycling superhighways

19min
pages 64-71

Electric mobility trends

11min
pages 72-75

Interview: Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien TD

1hr
pages 18-43

Deirdre Heenan critiques north/south health cooperation

12min
pages 14-17

Stability Programme Update 2021

13min
pages 44-49

Fingal County Council: Active travel agenda

5min
pages 62-63

Cover story: SSE’s Ireland Country Lead Stephen Wheeler discusses COP26 and decarbonisation of the energy sector

12min
pages 10-13

Economic Recovery Plan published

5min
pages 8-9
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