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Durkan: Huge potential of All Island Rail Review cannot be wasted

written by cassoscoop July 20, 2023
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SDLP Fairer Infrastructure spokesperson Mark H Durkan has welcomed confirmation that the All Island Strategic Rail Review draft report will be published later this month.

It is expected that the review, commissioned by prior SDLP Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon, will recommend rail links to airports across the North of Ireland as well as connections to Donegal.

Said the Foyle MLA: “I’m glad to see movement on the long overdue expansion of the rail network and development of cross border links, especially in areas along the North West with historically poor infrastructure.

“The recommendations set out in the report are ambitious but in the current climate, this is exactly the direction of travel we need to be seeing in terms of harnessing the potential of public transport and improving connections between communities.

“The delivery of a rail network fit for a modern society will go a long way in addressing regional imbalance and will be critical in the fight back against climate change but making it easier for people to leave their vehicles at home.

“The focus on cross border services and connections with our airport presents huge potential for growing an all-island economy, attracting investment and promoting tourism.

“Implementation of these recommendations is contingent on the restoration of an Executive.

“The future of rail is inextricably linked with progress on this island, the huge untapped potential cannot be wasted.”

Durkan: Huge potential of All Island Rail Review cannot be wasted was last modified: July 20th, 2023 by cassoscoop

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