STC D - Hollyhill to City

The Hollyhill to City Sustainable Transport Corridor (STC D) commences at the Apple Campus on Tadhg Barry Road. A short extension has been added to STC D, along Harbour View Road between the junction with Blarney Road and the junction with Tadhg Barry Road. The corridor proceeds on Tadhg Barry Road, Harbour View Road Baker’s Road and Cathedral Road.

From Cathedral Road the corridor proceeds on Cathedral Street, Roman Street, Upper John Street, John Redmond Street and Mulgrave Road to Camden Quay. The proposed corridor also connects in with Sustainable Transport Corridor C (STC C) - Blackpool to City at the intersection of O’Connell Street and Watercourse Road.

Priority will be provided for buses on STC D using dedicated bus lanes on Tadhg Barry Road, Harbour View Road and Baker’s Road as far as the junction with St. Mary’s Health Campus. Cathedral Road, Cathedral Street, Roman Street, Upper John Street, John Redmond Street and Mulgrave Road are physically constrained. A series of bus priority traffic signals and bus gates at key locations will remove through traffic and deliver bus priority along this section of the STC.

Connectivity for cyclists includes dedicated cycle tracks on Tadhg Barry Road, Harbour View Road and Baker’s Road as far as the junction of Baker’s Road and St. Colmcille’s Road. From here dedicated cycle tracks are provided on St. Colmcille’s Road, Sunvalley Drive, North Monastery Road and O’Connell Street as far as the junction of O’Connell Street and Watercourse Road. Cycling facilities then connect into the proposals for Sustainable Transport Corridor C (STC C) - Blackpool to City, where it overlaps along Watercourse Road, from O’Connell Street to Cathedral Walk. From here it is proposed that STC D cycleway follows a quiet street route along Upper John Street, Lower John Street and Knapp’s Square.

Please find attached the submission from the Cork Cycling Campaign on STC D - Hollyhill to City
With respect to STC C (Blackpool to City Centre) and STC D (Hollyhill to City), I would like to make the following points.  I welcome the investment in public transport generaly and the...
Dear Sir/Madam   In relation to the Hollyhill to City route and the removal of Trees along this route is unexceptable for the environment and for the residents of the area...
I am grateful that you took note of the residents concerns and scrapped the plan to take away a section of our front yards/gardens on Harbour View Road. There are still points of concern (...
I contact you on behalf of Harbour View  Road and surrounding areas to voice our objections to the new  National Roads Authority Bus Connects  Plan for our Area....