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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 1 February 2024

Thursday, 1 February 2024

Questions (177, 178)

Duncan Smith

Question:

177. Deputy Duncan Smith asked the Minister for Transport how many DART carriages have been ordered over the past three years; how many have been ordered to date for 2024; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4738/24]

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Duncan Smith

Question:

178. Deputy Duncan Smith asked the Minister for Transport how many train carriages have been ordered over the past three years; how many have been ordered to date for 2024; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4739/24]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 177 and 178 together.

As the Deputy may be aware, there are two major relevant rail carriage capacity enhancement projects underway.

In 2019, Government approval allowed the National Transport Authority (NTA), in consultation with Iarnród Éireann (IÉ), to proceed with the purchase of 41 additional InterCity Railcars to increase capacity across the rail network. The 41 carriages have now arrived and will begin entering service this year. As they are intermediate carriages, they will facilitate the lengthening of existing trains.

Secondly, the DART+ programme comprises the DART+ fleet project. In December 2021, following Government approval, a major framework contract was awarded to Alstom for the manufacture and delivery of up to 750 new rail carriages over 10 years. At this time, as part of the new framework, the first order of new DART carriages was made, comprising 65 battery-electric and 30 electric train carriages. In November 2022, the Government approved a second purchase of rail fleet under the framework, which will see 90 additional battery-electric trains arrive in the coming years.

The first of the new trains are due to arrive later this year, for testing and commissioning before deployment. The 30 electric carriages will be used, at least initially, to augment existing DART train services along the coast. The first batch of 65 battery-electric train carriages are expected to enter service on the Dublin to Drogheda line, in late 2025. To enable the roll-out of these DART trains to Drogheda, new battery-electric charging infrastructure is being developed at Drogheda station. This will allow the DART trains to operate on battery power between Malahide and Drogheda, in advance of the extension of overhead electric wires in future.

Question No. 178 answered with Question No. 177.
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