Galway's Traffic Gridlock: Push for Light Rail & Remote Work


Author: The Daily News Now! March 6, 2026 Duration: 1:28
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Galway's Traffic Gridlock: Push for Light Rail & Remote Work

Galway Citys traffic congestion is causing significant economic strain, with costs projected to surge from thirty-five million euros in 2022 to one hundred seven million euros by 2040. A new government report emphasizes the need for urgent action, as gridlock is negatively impacting daily life and business. Climate experts advocate for the transport minister to expedite public transport projects like the GLUAS light rail system, highlighting the benefits of shovel-ready plans and park and ride facilities. Galway residents are frustrated with the constant jams, lost productivity, and health issues, and local leaders argue that expanding roads only exacerbates the problem. A public meeting this week saw crowds calling for bold action, with politicians supporting the ring road but stressing the need for additional solutions like east-west light rail and remote work options. Decisions on the fully funded eighteen-kilometer ring road are imminent, as cities like Galway demand modern transport solutions to match their growth.

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