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08/02/2010

M50 Almost Completed

Construction work on Dublin's M50 motorway come a step closer to conclusion this morning with the opening of the third lane in both directions between Junction 10 at Ballymount and Junction 14 at Sandyford.

However, motorists face the possibility of a rise in toll rates in the summer due to a change in the VAT code. This is despite the fact that VAT was already budgeted into the toll price when the now State-owned West Link section of the motorway was in private hands.

The latest milestone in the upgrading of the M50 opening comes one week after the opening of a third lane, plus an auxiliary fourth lane connecting junctions, on the M50 northern section in both directions between Junction 3 M1/airport and Junction 6 M3/Blanchardstown on Monday last.

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Between both openings there will be a combined 22km of additional motorway added to the M50 mainline.

The National Roads Authority (NRA) has said this will improve traffic flow along the entire M50 corridor.

However, work is continuing on junctions along the M50, including the Ballymun, Ashbourne, Blanchardstown, Tallaght and Firhouse junctions.

Ballymun is to be completed by early next month; Ashbourne by late spring; Blanchardstown by the end of the year; Tallaght by mid-March; and Firhouse by early March.

An NRA spokesman said a number of ancillary slip roads which have been completed for some time but which have remained closed will be opened in tandem with the junctions.

The addition of the third lane in the Sandyford to Tallaght area is also expected to ease considerable congestion around the Ballinteer roundabouts and associated approach roads.

(BmCC/GK)
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M50 Almost Completed - Construction work on Dublin's M50 motorway come a step closer to conclusion this morning with the opening of the third lane in both directions between Junction 10 at Ballymount