The traffic problems in Leixlip were similar to problems around the country. In 1995, the Government realised that it was necessary to improve transport in and around Dublin. This included Leixlip.
It was decided to promote cycling and walking as safe and healthy means of transport. They also wanted to reduce traffic jams and increase the average speed at peak times.
(A Platform for Change. Dublin Transportation Office, 2001)
Transport Solutions
Twin track rail at Leixlip 2005
This photograph shows the two sets of train tracks near Leixlip. Two sets of tracks means that two trains can travel on this route at the same time.
Twin track rail at Leixlip 2005
This photograph shows the two sets of train tracks near Leixlip. Two sets of tracks means that two trains can travel on this route at the same time.
M4 Leixlip by-pass. September 2005 4pm
This photograph shows a busy road called the M4 Lexixlip by-pass. This means that people driving to or from Dublin do not have to drive through the town of Leixlip because this road brings them past the town.
M4 Leixlip by-pass. September 2005 4pm
This photograph shows a busy road called the M4 Lexixlip by-pass. This means that people driving to or from Dublin do not have to drive through the town of Leixlip because this road brings them past the town.
Rail
The Government planned to help the traffic problem in Leixlip by improving Suburban Rail.
The Arrow service was introduced and the single rail track was changed into a twin track so that trains could travel to and from Leixlip at the same time.
Roads
The Government planned to help the traffic problem in Leixlip by improving National Roads. The Leixlip Bypass M4 was built so that traffic would not go through Leixlip town.
Bus
Bus Corridors (Bus lanes) were introduced to speed up bus journeys. The Government hoped that faster bus journeys would encourage people to leave their cars at home, which would reduce traffic jams.
Cycling and Walking
Cycle lanes and footpaths were built to promote cycling and walking as a safe and healthy means of transport.
A Platform for Change
To ease traffic and transport problems in Leixlip and around the country the Government published a document which outlined what they would do.
To see the document, called "A Platform for Change", published by the Dublin Transportation Office in 2001 click here .