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Delivery of high-frequency rail service 'transformational' for Cork

A contract for the work is due to be awarded next month, and the work completed by the end of 2026
Delivery of high-frequency rail service 'transformational' for Cork

A through platform at Kent Station is due to be finished by the end of the year. Picture: Larry Cummins

The delivery of a high-frequency commuter rail service will be as transformational for Cork as the Dart has been for Dublin.

That’s the view of Iarnród Éireann's AJ Cronin, the delivery manager of the long-awaited Cork Commuter Rail Project (CCRP), who from his office on Cork's north docks is overseeing the largest investment ever in heavy rail in the region.

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