Evaluation urged for underground light rail

DUBLIN Chamber of Commerce called for a professional evaluation of the merits of putting the proposed light rail system underground…

DUBLIN Chamber of Commerce called for a professional evaluation of the merits of putting the proposed light rail system underground to enable "an informed debate to take place on the best solution to Dublin's traffic problems".

In a statement, the chamber dismissed the report by Semaly/ EPO, commissioned by CIE's light rail project team saying it portrayed a "worst case" scenario for a tunnelling option by suggesting Grafton Street would have to be dug up.

"The cut and cover option as a method of tunnelling is given undue emphasis. Neither the Dublin Chamber of Commerce or any other group have promoted this method. A bored tunnel within the canals was always the preferred option," it said.

In suggesting Grafton Street would have to be closed to install a cut and cover tunnel, Semaly/ EPO consultants to CIE were putting forward a "totally misleading scenario, thereby deflecting attention from the possible viable option" of a bored tunnel.

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The chamber's chief executive, Mr Noel Carroll, said there was a need for a detailed evaluation by "informed consultants" of all the issues. He added the chamber itself would be publishing its own "extensive review" of light rail within weeks.

Frank McDonald

Frank McDonald

Frank McDonald, a contributor to The Irish Times, is the newspaper's former environment editor