Английская Википедия:Great Southern Trail

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use Hiberno-English Шаблон:Infobox hiking trail The Great Southern Trail, comprising the Limerick Greenway and North Kerry Greenway, is a greenway rail trail under development in County Limerick and County Kerry in Ireland. As of October 2022, Шаблон:Convert of the Limerick Greenway and Шаблон:Convert of the North Kerry Greenway were completed.[1] When fully completed, the route is intended to be Шаблон:Convert long and run from Limerick to Tralee.[2] It is an off-road trail intended for use by cyclists and walkers along the route of the Limerick-Tralee line, formerly operated by the Great Southern and Western Railway, which opened between 1867 and 1880 and was closed in 1977.[2]

Sections

Limerick Greenway

A Шаблон:Convert section of the trail within County Limerick, known as the Limerick Greenway,[3][4] was completed in June 2021, funded by Fáilte Ireland and the Departments of Transport and Rural and Community Development.[5][6] The 115 metre-long Barnagh tunnel was renovated for the greenway and is now accessible via a dedicated underpass.[7] Car parking, children's playground, 'crazy golf', bathrooms, bike hire, and a small restaurant are all available in the Barnagh Greenway Hub.[8] The cast-iron Ferguson's Viaduct also comprises a section of the greenway.[7] The greenway stretches from Rathkeale to Abbeyfeale.[9] It forms part of the EuroVelo Atlantic Coast Route (EV 1).[10][11] In the 10 months following its May 2021 reopening, the Limerick Greenway received 500,000 visitors.[12]

North Kerry Greenway

The North Kerry Greenway is due to form the western section of the Great Southern trail.[13][14] As of May 2022, sections of the greenway were expected to be opened in phases during 2022.[15] A 10.5 km stretch of the route, between Listowel and the border between counties Kerry and Limerick, was opened by October 2022.[16] At the time of its opening, "temporary" carparking was opened at the Listowel trailhead.[17] When completed, the southern end of the North Kerry Greenway is due to link to the Tralee-Fenit Greenway close to Tralee, forming a network known as the "Kingdom of Kerry Greenways".[18][19][20][21]

Development

Set up in 1991,[22] the Great Southern Trail Ltd voluntary group was involved in developing the trail for 20 years, at an estimated cost of €1 million (as of 2011).[23] They were awarded a special jury prize by the European Greenways Association at the 2011 European Greenways Awards in recognition of their efforts to develop the greenway.[22] Limerick City and County Council assumed responsibility for the management and maintenance of the Great Southern Trail in November 2015.[24]

Development of the trail ran into several difficulties, including questions of public land ownership, and the expectations of some other local landowners and householders.[25] In early 2013, a group of walkers commemorating the 50th anniversary of the last passenger train between Limerick and Tralee, were blocked at the Kerry border by a group of local landowners opposing the continued development of the trail into County Kerry.[26] It was subsequently established that CIÉ (the Irish transport authority) owned the line and that the landowners had no claim to the trail.[27] From 2016,[28] CIÉ transferred ownership of the line to Kerry County Council for further development of the trail towards Listowel, pending future funding becoming available.[13]

By 2019, Limerick council had completed the incorporation of the Barnagh Tunnel into the route, including the construction of an underpass under the N21 Limerick to Tralee road.[29] As of 2021, approximately Шаблон:Convert of the route between Rathkeale and Abbeyfeale had been developed.[5] This section of the trail passes through Ardagh, Newcastle West and Barnagh.[30] By October 2022, Шаблон:Convert of the Limerick Greenway and Шаблон:Convert of the North Kerry Greenway had been completed.[1]

See also

References

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External links

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