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Kildare Route Project - Road works in the Hazelhatch Area

Kildare Route Project - Road works in the Hazelhatch Area

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22/04/2008

Archived item. This item is published here for historical reasons. The information below may be out of date.

As part of the Kildare Route Project, Iarnród Éireann will be carrying out a number of road works in the

Hazelhatch area to facilitate the major upgrade of the rail infrastructure in the area.

Residents of Hazelhatch should note the following, which will commence as and from May 12th 2008:

Stacumny Bridge

Stacumny Bridge, which has been fully rebuilt, will reopen. The bridge has been significantly upgraded to

provide improved vehicular and pedestrian access as well as facilitating the extra tracks underneath.

New Link Road

A new link road will open, which will link Elm Hall Road to the Celbridge Road.

Hazelhatch & Celbridge Station Bridge

This bridge will close to road traffic for a period of approximately nine months. While this bridge is closed,

vehicular traffic will be diverted onto the new link road. Pedestrian access will be maintained at all times.

These essential works are being conducted in full consultation and with the approval of South Dublin County

Council and Kildare County Council. All works will be carried out in strict accordance with all the relevant

guidelines and stipulations laid down by the local authorities. These works will be advertised in advance and

road diversions signs will be erected to advise all road users,

Carparking at Hazelhatch and Celbridge Station

50% of the new car park at Hazelhatch and Celbridge Station is now open. Capacity will gradually increase to

the full 400 spaces over the coming year. As part of the ongoing works at the station, a new foot over-bridge

and lifts are being constructed so that the station will be fully accessible for those with mobility and sensory

impairments.

For more information on these works and on the Kildare Route Project please log onto

www.irishrail.ie/kildareproject or email kildareproject@irishrail.ie