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flag A legal challenge to Dublin's €11B MetroLink rail project has been dropped, clearing the way for construction to begin.

flag A judicial review challenging Dublin's proposed 18.8km MetroLink rail project has been withdrawn following successful mediation, allowing the project to move forward to tender and procurement. flag Transport Minister Darragh O’Brien called the underground line, estimated to cost €11 billion, “transformative” for North Dublin, the city center, and the wider region. flag The project, approved by An Coimisiun Pleanala in October with authority for compulsory land acquisition, had faced a legal challenge from 20 Ranelagh residents. flag Public Expenditure Minister Jack Chambers welcomed the development as a key step in advancing critical infrastructure, emphasizing reforms to the judicial review process to prioritize public interest and improve delivery efficiency.

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