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”, Business, October 10th) is her failure to lay a similar groundwork for enhancing public transport in the Greater Dublin Area. As the minister then responsible for public transport, she went along with the 1998 government decision to build two non-interconnected light rail lines in our capital city. Twenty-five years later, the two Luas lines are still not networked for passenger services.
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