Cork commuter group criticises journey times, frequency, and passenger capacity on city's Luas plan

Cork Commuter Coalition said proposal 'gives a second-tier transport system to a top-tier city'
Cork commuter group criticises journey times, frequency, and passenger capacity on city's Luas plan

Concerns were raised by the Cork Commuter Coalition following publication for public consultation on Monday of the emerging preferred route for the 18km 25-stop light rail system linking Ballincollig to Mahon Point.

There are fears the proposed Cork Luas will not fulfil its potential unless capacity, speed and key routing issues are addressed.

The concerns were raised by the Cork Commuter Coalition following publication for public consultation on Monday of the emerging preferred route for the 18km 25-stop light rail system linking Ballincollig to Mahon Point.

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