Lucan to City Centre Core Bus Corridor Scheme receives planning approval

17 October 2024

The Lucan to City Centre Scheme – part of the BusConnects Dublin programme

The National Transport Authority (NTA) has received notification of planning approval by An Bord Pleanála for the Lucan to City Centre Scheme. The Lucan to City Centre Scheme is part of the BusConnects Dublin programme, a key element of the Government’s policy to improve public transport and address climate change. The objectives of the Scheme include provision of necessary bus, cycle, and walking infrastructure enhancements that will facilitate modal shift from car dependency contributing to an efficient, low carbon and climate resilient City.

The route of the Lucan to City Centre scheme – starting at N4 junction 3 

The Lucan to City Centre scheme commences at the N4 Junction 3 and is routed along the R835 Lucan Road from its junction with the R136 Ballyowen Road to the roundabout serving the Lucan Retail Park and also the N4 Lucan Road eastbound on-slip.
The Core Bus Corridor is then routed via the N4 (passing the Liffey Valley Shopping Centre) as far as Junction 7 (M50) and via the R148 along Palmerstown bypass, Chapelizod bypass, Con Colbert Road, St John’s Road West, ending at Frank Sherwin Bridge, where it will join the prevailing traffic management regime on the South Quays.

Construction Stage

Subject to completion of various processes, the NTA will now be developing a construction sequence taking account of any planning consents received, along with documentation to allow procurement to commence for the construction stage of the Scheme. It is expected that all twelve corridors will be completed by 2030 with the first construction contracts to be awarded at the end of 2024 and on-site construction commencing early next year (2025).

Communication arrangements to ensure that residents, community groups, businesses and public representatives are kept fully informed 

The construction of the corridors will be delivered on a phased basis in order to reduce the traffic impacts that could arise should all twelve be constructed concurrently. Detailed communication arrangements for the construction phase will be developed to ensure that residents, community groups, businesses and public representatives are kept fully informed and have access to relevant liaison personnel during the delivery of the Scheme.

More information on the Lucan to City Centre Core Bus Corridor Scheme is available on the statutory planning application website at the following link www.lucanscheme.ie.

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