He likes meditating, motorbikes and earns 550,000: Will this straight-talking New Zealander be the man who finally gets our Metro built?
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Sean Sweeney, a 66-year-old New Zealander, has been appointed to lead the delivery of the MetroLink project. He started work early in the morning after a short commute from his home in Island Bridge. Sweeney has expressed dissatisfaction with Dublin’s public transportation system, likening the Luas experience during rush hour to being in Tokyo, where conditions can be crowded and uncomfortable. His focus seems to be on improving the transit experience in the city with this new role.
Sean Sweeney, newly appointed to lead the MetroLink project, describes Dublin's current public transport as akin to "Tokyo" during rush hour, highlighting congestion issues.
Sweeney, 66, has been working since 7am on the day of our meeting and emphasizes an early start during his leadership of the MetroLink project.
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