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Irish Government Invests £197m in Cross-Border Rail Services

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The Irish government has announced a significant investment of £197 million to enhance rail services between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. This funding, drawn from the Shared Island Fund, aims to improve connectivity and reduce travel times between key cities.

A substantial portion of the investment, £166 million, will focus on upgrading the Londonderry-Belfast-Dublin rail infrastructure. Additionally, £30 million will ensure the continuation of hourly train services from Dublin to Belfast until at least 2030, making cross-border travel more accessible.

This initiative is not just about rail; it reflects a broader commitment to fostering cooperation and economic integration on the island. By facilitating quicker transfers between major routes, the project aims to bolster trade and tourism, potentially reshaping daily commutes and travel habits for many.

The investment is part of a larger strategy, with over £862 million allocated from the Shared Island Fund for various projects, including improvements in water quality and early years education. This comprehensive approach underscores a vision for a more interconnected and prosperous Ireland, benefiting communities on both sides of the border.

Source: BBC News

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