Donal O'Donovan: How high-speed connections to Dublin Airport could transform Irish travel
Briefly

The EU law requires the connection of Ireland's busiest airport to a high-speed rail line by the year 2040. Public reaction is largely skeptical, with many believing the project will not be realized. This skepticism stems from past experiences and doubts regarding the government’s ability to manage large infrastructure projects. The law aims to enhance transport efficiency and connectivity in the region.
The EU law mandates the connection of Ireland's busiest airport to a high-speed rail line by 2040, highlighting the urgent need for efficient transport infrastructure.
There is widespread skepticism in Ireland about the feasibility of meeting this EU deadline for linking the airport to local light rail.
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