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Nobody will use the planned MetroLink from Dublin city centre to the airport while it will cost taxpayers multiples of any ...
The head of Ryanair has described the proposed MetroLink rail service in Dublin - that would also serve Dublin Airport - as a ...
There will be challenges ahead trying to encourage companies to bid for the construction of Metrolink - one of the biggest ...
Ireland is about to undergo major change, seeing its capital city more connected than ever, with one huge investment.
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Extra.ie on MSNMichael O’Leary slammed after ‘insulting’ Dublin metro comments
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary has come under fire for his 'insulting' remarks about Dublin's MetroLink project which he ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNMichael O’Leary criticised for ‘drive-by commentary’ on Dublin metro
The 18.8km rail line, most of which will be underground, is to run from north of Swords to Charlemont in the south of Dublin ...
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Irish Independent on MSNMetroLink to get €2bn boost in National Development Plan as housing department to see €40bn investment
The MetroLink project in Dublin is to get an additional €2bn boost in the National Development Plan to be published today.
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Irish Examiner on MSNFunding of €2bn for Metrolink in NDP will provide 'certainty' on delivering rail line, minister says
Providing separate capital allocation 'gives investors certainty around working with the Irish Government and the Irish ...
RYANAIR chief executive Michael O’Leary has been criticised for his “insulting” comments on a metro for Dublin, which he ...
Government notes need to provide backing for development of ‘low-carbon transport projects’, such as MetroLink, before 2030 ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNRyanair's Michael O'Leary takes heat for 'insulting' comments calling Metrolink a 'waste of money'
This government wasted €330,000 on a bike shed, imagine what they do with an 18-kilometre underground train from an airport?” ...
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