Funded by the National Transport Authority, the €3.4 million investment aims to enhance commuter convenience and sustainability.
Kildare train station is set for a major upgrade as work on its car park begins tomorrow.
The project will add 30 new car parking spaces and 50 bike parking spaces, with improvements to pedestrian access.
The upgrade includes an overhaul of existing drainage, lighting, and CCTV systems, as well as provisions for 18 spaces to accommodate future electric vehicle charging needs.
Funded by the National Transport Authority, the €3.4 million investment aims to enhance commuter convenience and sustainability.
Completion is expected by the end of the year, with minimal disruption to the 115 existing car spaces.

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