Shut 82 nights: Frustration at growing number of days Jack Lynch Tunnel is closed for upkeep

The Jack Lynch Tunnel’s ageing systems contributed to 82 overnight closures last year, an 86% increase on 2023, Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) has said. Picture: Tii
In 2023, the tunnel had 44 closures, while in 2022 it had 40, and in 2021 it had 64.
According to figures released to
by TII, the tunnel, which is one of Cork’s most critical pieces of road infrastructure, was fully or partially closed overnight for 23% of 2024.There were no closures in December, while October saw the most closures, at 15, and, on average, the tunnel was fully or partially closed at night for 6.83 days each month, or almost a week.
Figures released at the start of November to Pádraig O’Sullivan, the Fianna Fáil TD for Cork North Central, showed that the tunnel had already had 67 closures by that time and that management projected the figure would rise to 75 by year’s end.
Mr O’Sullivan said public frustration at ongoing tunnel closures needed to be properly addressed.
“I think it’s time that the TII and tunnel management give further detail to the public in relation to the closures,” he said.