April 3 2019, 12:01am,
Cian Ginty, Catherine SanzA long-awaited cycle route along both sides of the River Liffey should go ahead, a report has recommended.
The proposed 4.7km route in Dublin is a segregated cycle track running along the north and south of the quays between Heuston Station and the East Link Bridge, which will connect Phoenix Park to the Point Village. It has been in planning for more than seven years and was put under review by the National Transport Authority.
A report presented to a meeting of Dublin city council’s transport committee today will recommend that the route be completed. It said that the track should be provided through a combination of one-way and two-way cycle paths.
The report said that in the western section of the route about 1.7km…

City cycling route on right track as report recommends go-ahead – The Times
April 3 2019, 12:01am, Cian Ginty, Catherine Sanz A long-awaited cycle route along both sides of the River Liffey should go ahead, a report has recommended. The proposed 4.7km route in Dublin is a segregated cycle track running along the north and south of the quays between Heuston Station and the East Link Bridge, which… [Read More]