Cork–Limerick–Galway corridor
The Cork–Limerick–Galway corridor links the Republic of Ireland's cities of Cork, Limerick and Galway. Respectively, the cities are the Republic of Ireland's second, third and fourth largest urban centres.
Transportation links
Air
There are two international airports in the region: Cork Airport and Shannon Airport. Both airports provide connections to the United Kingdom, Europe and the United States. As well as providing pre-clearance facilities, as of September 2016, Shannon Airport also is the first and only airport outside the US to offer US Customs and Border Protection to private aircraft.[1]
An airport, Galway Airport, is also in Galway. However, the airport closed for commercial traffic in 2016.[2]
Road
Galway and Limerick are linked by the M18, and Limerick is linked to Cork by the N20. A motorway, the M20, is planned between Cork and Limerick.[3] All three cities are connected to Dublin via motorway, Cork via the M8, Limerick via the M7 and Galway via the M6.
Rail
The Western Rail Corridor links the three cities after recent major investment. The three cities are served by the Cork Suburban Rail, Limerick Suburban Rail and Galway Suburban Rail networks. Cork is served by Kent Station, Limerick by Colbert Station and Galway by Galway Station.
Economy
The main economic engines of the region are the Economy of Cork and the Economy of Limerick.
Third level institutions
Universities
- University College Cork
- University of Limerick
- National University of Ireland, Galway
Institute of Technologies
- Cork Institute of Technology
- Cork School of Music
- Crawford College of Art and Design
- National Maritime College of Ireland
- Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology
- Limerick Institute of Technology
Other
- Mary Immaculate College, Limerick
Population
Greater Cork: 480,000
- Carrigaline (16,850)
- Cóbh (12,890)
- Mallow (11,000),
- Midleton (10,336)
- Youghal (7,200)
- Fermoy (7,300)
- Caherlag (6,000)
- Bandon (5,000)
- Inishkenny (5,000)
- Blarney (5,400)
- Monkstown (5,000)
- Passage West (5,000)
- Kinsale 4,200
- Macroom (3,000)
- Ringaskiddy
Limerick city: 110,000
- Ennis - (25,000)
- Shannon - (9,000)
- Nenagh - (9,000)
- Newcastle West - (7,000)
- Tipperary - (5,000)
- Castleconnell - (4,000)
Galway city: 70,000
- Oughterard - 7,500
- Ballinasloe - 6,500
- Athenry - 5,000
- Oranmore - 3,500
- Gort - 2,734[4]
Statistics
Region | Population | Area |
---|---|---|
County Cork | 542,196 | 7,499 km² |
County Limerick | 195,175 | 2,756 km² |
County Clare | 118,627 | 3,450 km² |
County Galway | 258,552 | 6,149 km² |
Grand total | 1,114,550 | 19,854 km² |
City and county council areas
The city and county council areas covered by the corridor are:
Clare
- County Clare - 118,627
Cork
- Cork city - 125,622
- County Cork - 416,574
Limerick
- County Limerick & Limerick City - 195,175
Galway
- Galway city - 79,504
- County Galway - 179,048
See also
- The Dublin-Belfast corridor
- Economy of Cork
- Economy of Limerick
References
- shannonairport.ie - US Preclearance for Private Aircraft retrieved 17 September 2016
- "Galway Airport is closed until the end of February 2016". Galway Airport. Archived from the original on 10 February 2016.
- Limerick Leader Full speed ahead for Limerick to Cork M20 Motorway (18 November 2017) http://www.limerickleader.ie/news/home/275875/full-speed-ahead-for-limerick-cork-m20-motorway.html
- "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2011-06-05.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "Census 2016 Preliminary Results". cso.ie.