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Córas Iompair Éireann is applying to An Bord Pleanála for a Railway Order for the DART+ West project under the Transport (Railway Infrastructure) Act 2001 (as amended and substituted) (“the 2001 Act”) and as recently further amended by the European Union (Railway Orders) (Environmental Impact Assessment) (Amendment) Regulations 2021 in Statutory Instrument No. 743/2021 (“the 2021 Regulations”).
It is proposed that the necessary planning permission, land acquisition and extinguishments of rights of way for the proposed solution will be provided through the application to An Bord Pleanála for a Railway Order to eliminate/de-man the remaining manned public road level crossings on the Cork Line.
In such case the Local GTCs, where specifically countersigned by the local Supplier, shall prevail over these General Terms in order to regulate relations between Purchaser and Supplier in the referenced Country.
This Order may be cited as the Eden Valley Railway Order 2004 and shall come into force on 3 rd August 2004.
It appears that upon the granting of the “Kojonup-Farrar Railway Order 2002” Council effectively passed responsibility onto the KTR to operate and undertake activities and maintain facilities.
It is proposed that the necessary planning permission, land acquisition and extinguishments of rights of way for the proposed solution will be provided through the application to An Bord Pleanála for a Railway Order to eliminate/de- man the remaining manned public road level crossings on the Cork Line.
This Order may be cited as the Churnet Valley Light Railway Order 1996 and shall come into force on 4th May 1996.
This in turn would move it into a different category in terms of requiring a more onerous safety certification regime, as well as amendment of the original Light Railway Order.
The Company’s solicitors, Boyce Hatton, wrote to the Council on 14 October 2011 indicating the position of the Company: [The Company] is a statutory undertaker pursuant to the powers conferred by the British Railways Board (Paignton and Kingswear) Light Railway Order 1972 made on the 13th July 1972 which came into operation on the 14th July 1972 and a Running Powers Agreement dated 21st March 1973 made between (1) British Railways Board and (2) The Dart Valley Light Railway Limited.