Fairview DART depot (original) (raw)

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Fairview DART TMD

Fairview DART depot seen from Alfie Byrne Road
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Location
Location Clontarf Road, Dublin 3, D03 K6E8, Ireland
Characteristics
Owner Iarnród Éireann
Type EMU
History
Opened 1950
Original Great Northern Railway
Pre-grouping Great Northern Railway
Post-grouping Iarnród Éireann
Iarnród Éireann CIÉ IÉ railway stations

Fairview DART depot is a railway depot used for servicing electrical multiple units on the Dublin Area Rapid Transit system.

There is a three road shed, train wash and sidings. It is located just south of Clontarf Road DART station on the Dublin-Belfast railway line. However, maintenance on DART units is also carried out at Inchicore Works. There is no wheel lathe at the depot and as a result, out of service Commuter (29000 Class) DMUs tow DART trains to the Drogheda Commuter depot in order to receive new wheels.[1]

Fleet serviced at the depot

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This depot is also used for the change of drivers on the DART line – much to the dissatisfaction of northside commuters, as the depot is 50 metres from the platform at Clontarf Road Station, making it arguably a more logical point at which to change drivers. Recent cost-benefit analysis has determined that this inefficiency costs the Irish economy c. €750,000 per annum in lost time.[_citation needed_]

  1. ^ Watson, William; McFerran, Alan (July 2022). "Look, no wires!". Rail Express. No. 314. Horncastle: Mortons Media. p. 39. ISSN 1362-234X.