Oireachtas Joint Committee on Transport Oireachtas joint committee on Transport and Communications Networks held in Leinster House on Tuesday 16th of February 2021. Committee Room 4, LH 2000 The Review to Renew; the public consultation element of the National...
Taoiseach’s Comment on Greenway Issue Welcomed Roscommon Herald 21st May 2015 The Sligo Mayo Greenway campaign, the campaign group seeking to protect the alignment of the closed railway line from Claremorris in County Mayo to Collooney in County Sligo by placing...
Government Does Not Intend to Complete Western Rail Corridor Limerick-Galway route will be maintained but not extended The Government will not be going ahead with further development of the Western Rail Corridor. Minister for Transport Paschal Donohoe has said his...
Sligo Council Moves on Greenway Will be “On or Beside” old railway line Sligo Champion 15th July 2014 Sligo county council has given its support for a Greenway “on or adjacent to” the closed railway line from Collooney to Bellaghy. Campaigners...
Sligo Champion 7th January 2014 Business leaders in County Sligo are supporting plans for a Greenway on the closed Claremorris – Collooney railway line. They say the route should be opened up to walkers and cyclists until such time as a railway is possible. Yeats...
Tuam Herald Article by Tony Galvin 1st August 2013 A call has been made for government to show some clear direction to local authorities on the issue of creating greenway walking and cycling paths along the closed sections of railway line. The call is being made by...
Fight For Future Of Western Rail Corridor Gets Heated The future of the Western Rail Corridor is in turmoil after it was revealed that the government are not seeking TEN-T funding. The battle for the future for the western rail corridor entered a new chapter this...
Strategic Rail Review 2003 Western Development Commission and County Development Board Seminar on the Strategic Rail Review 2003 April 22, 2003 Claremorris, Co. Mayo. The findings of this report represent the views of those who made presentations at the seminar and...