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Site Updates

Grand Canal

As advised recently, I have made good progress on the Royal Canal from Leixlip to the Shannon and as such, I have made a start on adding maps for the Grand Canal.

Subject to a couple of caveats (see below), maps for the Naas and Corbally Harbour branch of the Grand Canal are now online. The caveats are:

  1. Naas Southern Relief Road not shown
  2. Sallins Bypass not shown
  3. Grand Canal locks not added.

Notwithstanding the above caveats, I felt it worthwhile to add the three maps above as they had reached a level of readiness for publishing.

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DART+WEST Site Updates

Gazetteer update

In light of the proposal to extend the DART to Kilcock and construct a depot for the entire Greater Dublin Area DART stock, I have updated the Gazetteer with the addition of an inset map to the Kilcock Inset Map, to show the high level proposals.

These proposals are at the very early stage of the process and are likely to be subject to change, with a Railway Order being many years away. If and when updates are required, they will be added here.

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DART+WEST

DART to Kilcock

It is now official – Irish Rail has announced plans for the extension of DART to Kilcock.

The background to this was the DART+WEST plan to extend the DART to Maynooth. When planning this, Irish Rail had originally planned to build a depot between Maynooth and Kilcock albeit closer to the latter than the former (I cynically suggested in a Letter to the Editor of the Liffey Champion that the townland where the depot was to be located under this plan be renamed “OneMileShort” as the depot (and associated overhead electrification) was 1 mile short of Kilcock).

An Bord Pleannala, as the relevant planning authority, approved the extension of DART to Maynooth but not the depot due its location on a flood plain. This effectively put the plan to extend the DART to Maynooth in abeyance as without a depot to store the new rolling stock, no service could operate.

When the ABP decision was announced, I suspected that the outcome would have to be a depot west of Kilcock as any location east of Kilcock/Maynooth would, if such existed, already have been selected by Irish Rail when planning DART+WEST. In addition, the further west you go, in theory, the cheaper the land should get.

The new proposals, which are now out for public consultation, include double tracking the line from Maynooth to the new depot site immediately adjacent to the Musgraves depot. It will also include retaining the existing town station but extending the existing platform towards Maynooth and adding a second platform. This will, however, see the canoe club building on the canal relocated.

Due to the presence of the architecturally significant 5 arch Jacksons Bridge, it is proposed to build a new section of line to the south of the existing railway to allow for electrification (the track here was originally double – spacing for double track is not the issue, which is insufficient clearance for overhead electrification).

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Site Updates

Royal Canal Map

Progress on creating maps of the Royal Canal and surrounding areas has gone better than I had anticipated, with the result that I have now put online maps of the canal from Leixlip to Clondra – i.e, only the Dublin section remains to be added.

Part of the reason for this is that my mapping source is ex copyright OS maps, which work fine for rural areas, but, in Dublin, due to development led road additions/realignments, a 50+ year old base map wont work.

Adding of the Dublin map detail will follow, once I can get out driving with a GPS and map the new roads to be added.

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Site Updates

Royal Canal

I am pleased to announce that I have started to further the utility of the Gazetteer on the site, by adding in the main canals/navigable waterways of Ireland.

The first map to be added is that for Kilcock, which is now live. It is my intention to then add updated maps for the rest of the Royal Canal before proceeding onto the other.