29/01/2008

Belfast Light-Rail System Would Be 'Beneficial'

A light-rail system would be 'very beneficial' to Belfast, Northern Ireland Minister for Regional Development Conor Murphy has announced.

Speaking at a meeting with local traders in west Belfast, he said he hopes work on a new light-rail system will begin before he leaves office.

The minister also acknowledged businesses were suffering due to congestion and a lack of parking facilities, and urgent action should be taken to kick-start the project.

Mr Murphy said: "I think obviously it would be very beneficial for the city of Belfast to try and get a good rapid transport system.

"What form this takes, because we’re trying to get it through an already built-up area, is something that we have to look at, but all options are being considered."

(JM)

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