Ireland selects consultant for regional network transformation

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Ireland’s national railway company, Iarnród Éireann, has selected Mott MacDonald to lead the CONNECT rail project, an ambitious national program aimed at transforming Ireland’s intercity rail network and accelerating the country’s transition to climate neutrality.

The project will focus on the Dublin–Cork and Dublin–Limerick corridors, which are essential for Ireland’s social and economic connectivity. Mott MacDonald will develop a detailed implementation strategy and roadmap for decarbonization, supported by in-depth technical studies and stakeholder consultations. These will help define the interventions needed—in infrastructure, services, and public policy—to create a high-capacity, low-emission rail network capable of providing more frequent services and shorter travel times for future generations.

Early findings from the project, following the start of work, indicate that travel times could be reduced by up to 30 minutes on key intercity routes through targeted infrastructure upgrades and increased speeds of up to 200 km/h. These improvements, combined with the planned introduction of a new electric fleet, could significantly shorten journey times between Dublin and Cork and Dublin and Limerick, subject to additional investment.

Funded by the European Union’s Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) and Ireland’s National Development Plan 2021–2030, the CONNECT rail project represents a major step in the implementation of Iarnród Éireann’s RAIL2050 strategy. The initiative aims to modernize infrastructure, reduce carbon emissions, and provide faster, more frequent, and more sustainable services for passengers across the country.

“The CONNECT rail project is a major investment by the European Union and the Irish Government in the development of rail transport as a central element of a sustainable mobility system for citizens. CONNECT will create the plans needed to support frequent services, reduced journey times, and decarbonization, demonstrating our commitment and that of the Irish Government to achieving our climate action goals,” said Mary Considine, CEO of Iarnród Éireann.

Iarnród Éireann estimates that with population growth and a shift to more sustainable modes of transport, demand for rail travel could increase fourfold, reaching 200 million passenger journeys by 2050, avoiding harmful carbon emissions and reducing congestion in cities. The CONNECT project will contribute to the planning needed to support this growth, which will double the number of passengers annually by 2050, while contributing to regional balance, sustainable growth, and the achievement of Ireland’s greenhouse gas reduction targets. The project will also support Ireland’s Climate Action Plan and the European Green Deal, facilitating a significant shift from road to rail transport.


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