15th of April 2025

The Cork Cycling Campaign welcomes the progress on the Luas Cork project and the associated plans for parallel cycle paths and improved cycle parking along the route. The proposed Luas line will run approximately 18km, connecting Ballincollig in the west to Mahon Point in the east, via Cork City Centre.
We’re encouraged by the intention to integrate the new Luas line with the existing and proposed cycling network, and we look forward to working with the Luas Cork team to ensure the best possible outcomes for people who cycle.
We are committed to providing constructive feedback on the plans to help create a truly joined-up, safe, and accessible transport system for Cork. Read more from the Irish Examiner.
We’re equally pleased to see positive developments in the Docklands to City Centre Scheme, particularly the inclusion of two-way cycle infrastructure and sustainable transport-focused junction upgrades. These improvements will make a real difference to cycling access between South Docklands and the city centre, opening up safer and more convenient routes for commuters, residents, and visitors alike. Read more in the Echo Live.
We would like to sincerely thank Cork City Council for the opportunity to engage with these projects and to share the insights and feedback of our members. This kind of collaboration is vital to ensuring that Cork becomes a leader in sustainable, people-friendly urban mobility. We look forward to continued engagement and to seeing these transformative projects come to life.
The Cork Cycling Campaign is a member of Irish Cycling Campaign and ECF.
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