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Answer Overview

Response rates from 832 Dublin voters.

94%
Yes
6%
No
94%
Yes
6%
No

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Dublin voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9NSBV4Sanswered…6mos6MO

No, we should focus on re-opening our disused railway lines rather than on developing high-speed rail

 @9ZK4LXCanswered…1wk1W

No, but the government should re-open old railway networks and branch lines to improve connectivity across the country

 @9ZG2CJ5answered…2wks2W

This would be the last stage in my opinion. We need to zone in on bettering the transport system we already have before we make new plans. This is counterproductive and wastes time and money

 @9Z9B9Y4answered…2wks2W

Yes Irish transport system is in SHAMBLES and needs to be fixed ASAP with reasonable ticket prices - all across Europe they have a intricate and perfectly timed transport system at a low low cost and all citizens use public transport because it’s fast,efficient and cost effective compared to Ireland charging for expensive tickets and not even being able to arrive on time

 @9NSJFNZanswered…6mos6MO

High speed rail connections is not necessary but a standard of rail service in all 32 county’s could add massive prospects for commuters outside large city’s

 @9NPNKQKanswered…6mos6MO

Yes, but prioritise having trains connecting the cities that do not require change-overs regardless of highspeed or not.

 @9NF2HXDanswered…6mos6MO

Yes , but once other issues like homelessness and funding for mental health/HSE funding has been dealt with