A Wexford/Waterford Rail Line could accommodate up to 575 thousand trips annually if it was put back into commission.
That's one of the key findings in a Business Case Study which has been submitted to the National Development Plan by the group South East on Track. According to the group, currently, just 0.7% of people living and working in Wexford use public transport, while the figure jumps to 3% of Waterford City commuters. The report states that the activation costs could run anywhere from €29 million euro to €72 million but would be well worth the money with a South East Technological University on the way and a growing Rosslare Europort.
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