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Iarnrod Eireann refuses plans for footbridge at railway station
By Sean Moriarty
Iarnrod Eireann will not be providing a footbridge to allow pedestrian’s access Killarney Bus Station direct from Killarney Railway Station.
Following a motion put forward by Cllr John O’Dongohue last year it was decided that Kerry County Council would write to the railway company about building a footbridge to link the two public transport hubs.
Currently rail passengers must walk from Killarney station, via the front entrance of the Great Southern Hotel and then walk the entire length of the Outlet Centre before reaching the bus station.
“It’s an anomaly that wouldn’t be tolerated in any other European country,” said Cllr O’Donoghue in November.
Iarnrod Eireann has responded to the letter sent shortly after the November meeting.
In reply the railway company said that in October 2019 it carried out a study which included the possibility of a either an underpass or a footbridge.
The study revealed that passenger would face a short four to five minute walk when trying to access one hub from another.
“Iarnrod Eireann would regard this as scheme as a low priority investment,” said chief executive Jim Meade in the letter.
Cllr Donoghue said the response was “ludicrous” and that he had often witnessed passengers lugging suitcases through the Outlet Centre.
“You would not jog it in five minutes,” he said.
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