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January 2021
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MetroLink/VER
Hi. In this edit you added a note that the MetroLink project is (now) due to commence works in 2022. Linking to this document by way of a reference for this change and date. The linked document doesn't include or propose a works commencement date for the project. At all. Nor is any date in 2022 mentioned. At all. Hoes does this link support the updated text? Guliolopez (talk) 16:34, 29 January 2021 (UTC)


 * Hi I hope I'm replying correctly. The previous construction date on the page was 2021. This date was based on Metrolink being submitted for planning approval in Q3 2020 as originally proposed in 2018 ref: http://data.tii.ie/metrolink/info-graphics/metrolink-time-line.pdf. So, from being submitted for planning approval to the beginning on construction is, as envisaged by Metrolink, as being a period of approximately 12-18 months. This document www.metrolink.ie/assets/downloads/Market%20update%20-%20Dec%202020%20V2.pdf states that the project will be submitted for Planning approval in June 2021. 12-18 months after this date is June-December 2022. So the document does not explicitly state a start date of 2022, but it does confirm a start date of at least 2022. Considering the document confirms that the line will not be built in 2021, at the very least that date should be removed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Yascaoimhin (talk • contribs)


 * Hi . Thanks for your note and response. Unfortunately what you note above is what the project community describes as "synthesis". (Extrapolating from what the source actually states, to come to a conclusion which isn't actually/explicitly stated in the source). As you note, the 2021 date is undoubtedly out-of-date. And probably shouldn't be given as a projected commencement date. Based on this source. However, while that source might support the removal of the "2021" projection, it doesn't directly support replacing it with a "2022" projection. I've therefore removed the "start date". But retained the "potential/conditional conclusion date". Based on the other document you have linked. Cheers. Guliolopez (talk) 18:27, 29 January 2021 (UTC)