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Cliff Barnes
17-12-2009, 09:32 AM
The Irish Times - Thursday, December 17, 2009Opening of Kildare motorway deferred

O'BRIENTHE PLANNED opening on Monday of a €300 million motorway from Kilcullen, Co Kildare, to the Carlow bypass has been deferred by Minister for Transport Noel Dempsey.

The move follows representations to the Minister from Kildare South TD Seán Power about the timing of the event.

Mr Power told The Irish Times that while he had made “numerous” representations to the Minister and to the National Roads Authority (NRA) on behalf of retailers and a particular petrol station along the route of the current road, and would have serious concerns for the pre-Christmas trade of these businesses, he was “not suggesting for one minute that this is why the opening has been postponed”.

He said he had travelled the road recently, and was concerned it was not fully completed.

Concerns about a premature opening had been voiced by engineers associated with the project, and he had relayed these to Mr Dempsey in recent days.

However, the NRA, which signed off on the completion of the road this week, yesterday reiterated the road has been safely completed.

Initial dates discussed by Kildare County Council for the opening of the road were today or yesterday, before a date of Monday next was agreed by the NRA, Kildare County Council and the Minister.

However, following Mr Power’s representations to the Minister, Mr Dempsey requested a postponement of the opening until some time in January, to which the NRA acceded.

It is also understood representations were made by members of Kildare County Council.

A spokesman for Mr Dempsey said the road opening was postponed after representations by local TDs.

The 27km stretch of motorway will provide a bypass of Castledermot and a new national secondary road to Athy town via the junction at Mullamast in Co Kildare.

With a €300 million cost and a typical economic return of 8 per cent, a four-week delay will cost the State about €1.8 million.

I hope that no one is killed or injured over the next few weeks on the old road.

Pontipine
17-12-2009, 09:49 AM
I hope that no one is killed or injured over the next few weeks on the old road.


Good man Mr Power.Make sure of your vote over the safety of others.

poulgorm
17-12-2009, 09:49 AM
Does anybody have an update on the completion of the N8? (i.e. the stretch from Cullahill to Portlaois).

The NRA site says 4th quarter 2010, but they have been beating their targets recently.

Mossybanks
17-12-2009, 11:28 AM
Does anybody have an update on the completion of the N8? (i.e. the stretch from Cullahill to Portlaois).

The NRA site says 4th quarter 2010, but they have been beating their targets recently.

The senior executive engineer (roads) for Laois County Council told me that it will be open by June of 2010, during a meeting in October last. This is about four months ahead of schedule, "providing we get the weather."

Cliff Barnes
17-12-2009, 11:57 AM
The senior executive engineer (roads) for Laois County Council told me that it will be open by June of 2010, during a meeting in October last. This is about four months ahead of schedule, "providing we get the weather."

Thts going well since this years weather was the worst for a long time.

Its only 2.5 hours now before its complete - just point and steer !

Shorter journey but a bit boring.

ubernerd
17-12-2009, 01:08 PM
Thts going well since this years weather was the worst for a long time.

Its only 2.5 hours now before its complete - just point and steer !

Shorter journey but a bit boring.

Give me shorter journey anyday, and at least it's not the rear end of industrial estates all the way, there's the round tower, castles etc, not too bad really.

2 hours door to door will be a possibility when the road is complete. Irish road Nirvana.

Compare that to a few short years ago.

Now You're Hurling
17-12-2009, 03:24 PM
Noel Dempsey has done a u-turn and the opening will go ahead on Monday. Can't find a link from RTE website, but spokesperson from NRA was on Newstalk at lunchtime.

ubernerd
17-12-2009, 05:06 PM
Noel Dempsey has done a u-turn and the opening will go ahead on Monday. Can't find a link from RTE website, but spokesperson from NRA was on Newstalk at lunchtime.

Never a good idea to do a u-turn on a motorway.

Source
21-12-2009, 06:26 PM
Give me shorter journey anyday, and at least it's not the rear end of industrial estates all the way, there's the round tower, castles etc, not too bad really.

2 hours door to door will be a possibility when the road is complete. Irish road Nirvana.

Compare that to a few short years ago.


Assuming you don't need to stop for something to eat, go to the toilet or fuel up you'll be grand!

Beaty
21-12-2009, 08:23 PM
Noel Dempsey has a funny accent.

I dont like him...

S