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The Railway Procurement Agency ((アイルランド語:An Ghníomhaireacht um Fháil Iarnród)) was a State agency of the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport in the Republic of Ireland charged with the development of light railway and the future metro infrastructure. It was established on 28 December 2001 under the Transport (Railway Infrastructure) Act 2001. The RPA merged with the National Roads Authority and was effectively dissolved on 1 August 2015. The merger of the two agencies is called Transport Infrastructure Ireland. Many of the staff of the agency came from the Light Rail Project Office of Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ), which was dissolved upon the RPA's inception. The agency operated completely independently of CIÉ. This was due to a fear by the government that CIÉ's implementation of new rail projects would be slow and inefficient, as the company is not well regarded by the country's political leadership. The RPA's main role was overseeing the operation of the Luas system, along with the planning of new Luas and Metro lines for Dublin as laid out under the Irish Government's Capital Investment Plan. The operation of the Luas is contracted out to Transdev, and the RPA were responsible for monitoring their performance. The agency had no role in the mainline railway system, which is operated by Iarnród Éireann, itself a subsidiary of CIÉ. The RPA were also in charge of developing an integrated ticketing system for all public transport modes in Dublin. This resulted in the introduction of the Leap card on 12 December 2011. ==National Transport Authority Initiatives== The RPA would have had crucial role in implementing key rail elements of the Irish Government's initiatives, administered by the National Transport Authority. It would have been responsible for the planning, coordination and procurement through conventional means, and through Public Private Partnership, where necessary, of the following projects: *Dublin Metro, consisting of Metro North and Metro West- Deferred indefinitely in 2011. *The RPA was also responsible for planning new Luas lines to Lucan, along with a second Green line extension to Bray. The RPA was also responsible for the current Luas Cross City project, which began in June 2013 and is expected to be completed by late 2017. It involves linking St Stephen's Green to the Iarnród Éireann station at Broombridge. This line is an extension of the current Green line and will also physically join the Red line. The RPA was also responsible for the following projects, all now complete: *Connolly Station to Point Depot extension - Red Line (Completed in 2009). *Sandyford to Cherrywood/Brides Glen extension - Green Line (Completed in 2010). *Belgard to Citywest extension - Red Line (Completed in 2011). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Railway Procurement Agency」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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