Work on two new Cork train stations set to start next year

Blackpool and Dunkettle stations expected to exceed 5,200 daily passenger journeys by 2035
Work on two new Cork train stations set to start next year

Blackpool will be served by trains on the Mallow to Cork route, with Dunkettle set to be a park and ride served by both Cobh and Midleton trains. Picture: Larry Cummins

Iarnród Éireann is to lodge a planning application for the development of a new train station at Blackpool this week, with an application for an additional station at Dunkettle to follow within weeks.

When at full capacity, the Dunkettle station will have trains every five minutes going each way.

The two new stations are the first of eight to be delivered under the Cork Area Commuter Rail Programme.

Blackpool will be served by trains on the Mallow to Cork route, with Dunkettle set to be a park and ride served by both Cobh and Midleton trains, as services on all routes will expand, with new trains being added to the network.

Iarnród Éireann is also to apply later this year for planning for electrification of the Cork network, an additional six stations, and a depot for the new fleet.

At the Blackpool and Dunkettle proposed station developments, located on existing Iarnród Éireann land, daily passenger journeys are expected to exceed 5,200 across both locations by 2035.

National Transport Authority chief executive, Anne Shaw said: “These stations will open up fast, frequent and reliable rail services to thousands of people, giving communities real choices and helping shift everyday travel onto the TFI [Transport for Ireland] network.

By accelerating this investment, we are bringing the vision of a connected Cork much closer to reality. This work supports a growing city, eases pressure on the roads and delivers a network designed around the needs of passengers today and in the years ahead.

Construction of the stations is expected to start in 2027 and take up to two years to complete, subject to planning approvals and funding allocation.

The Cork Area Commuter Rail Programme represents the largest investment in the Cork rail network in the history of the State, and the new stations, construction of a new depot and electrification works have been allocated funding by the Department of Transport.

Minister of state at the department and Cork TD Jerry Buttimer, said: “This is about supporting Cork’s growth, reducing congestion, and making sustainable travel an attractive choice for all in our communities.” 

The proposed new Blackpool station will be located near the historic Blackpool station, bounded by Dublin Hill Road and Redforge Road, and will be serviced by up to 10 trains daily, with ambition to increase service level further in future.

The station will feature two platforms connected by a pedestrian footbridge from either side of the railway via stairs and accessible lifts, and provide for accessible parking spaces, EV charging points, motorcycle parking, a bus/taxi/car set-down areas, bicycle stands and bicycle lockers.

The Dunkettle station will be located near the interchange, bounded by the L3004 to the north and the N25 to the south and accessed via an existing access road located to the west connecting to North Esk Link Road.

It will be served by two commuter lines, with a significant service uplift expected following completion of the wider Cork Area Commuter Rail Programme of works.

The station will feature two platforms connected by a pedestrian footbridge from either side of the railway via stairs and accessible lifts and provide a 300-space park and ride facility alongside the new station, with scope for additional parking capacity in future.

x

More in this section

Lunchtime News

Newsletter

Get a lunch briefing straight to your inbox at noon daily. Also be the first to know with our occasional Breaking News emails.

Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited