Written answers

Thursday, 19 January 2023

Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport

Rail Network

Photo of Marc Ó CathasaighMarc Ó Cathasaigh (Waterford, Green Party)
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75. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if he has engaged with Irish Rail on repairs necessitated to the Barrow Bridge owing to a bridge strike; if the company has advised him on the timeline for those repairs, including the processing of the relevant insurance claim, and future plans for the use of the Barrow Bridge; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [1946/23]

Photo of Eamon RyanEamon Ryan (Dublin Bay South, Green Party)
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I can confirm that officials in my Department have engaged with Iarnród Éireann in relation to the bridge strike at Barrow Bridge, short-term remedial actions to ensure safety, and the longer-term repair works required.

Noting Iarnród Éireann's responsibility in the matter in the first instance, I have referred the Deputy's questions to IÉ for a more detailed reply on the specific issues raised. Please contact my private office if you do not receive a reply within 10 days.

Photo of Mark WardMark Ward (Dublin Mid West, Sinn Fein)
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76. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if he will provide an update on the roll-out of additional train carriages for the Dublin mid-west area; when these will come into operation; if this can be updated in line with population growth for the area; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2213/23]

Photo of Eamon RyanEamon Ryan (Dublin Bay South, Green Party)
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The Iarnród Éireann fleet is due to be expanded this year, with the final delivery of 41 new Intercity railcars expected in the coming months.

The precise deployment of these new trains is still being considered by Iarnród Éireann and will reflect emerging travelling trends post-COVID-19. The route between Grand Canal Dock and Hazelhatch/Newbridge could see capacity increases as a result of the new units, serving stations such as Adamstown and Cherry Orchard. Other intercity connections to and from Heuston could also benefit from the arrival of these carriages. Once service options have been defined for the new rail units, there may also be the possibility to cascade fleet to other lines.

In addition to these 41 Intercity Railcars, the Government approved a ten-year fleet framework agreement between Iarnród Éireann and Alstom in December 2021. This agreement allows for the purchase of up to 750 electric and battery-electric train carriages over the contract period. While the framework was agreed in the context of purchasing new fleet as part of the DART+ Programme, future orders could be for fleet across the rail network.

Alongside approval of the framework in December 2021, the Government also gave specific approval for the first purchase under the framework of 30 electric carriages and 65 battery-electric carriages. These carriages are expected to enter into service in 2025 on the Northern Line and on the existing DART Line. Using the new fleet on the Northern Line means that its current fleet can be used elsewhere creating additional capacity across the existing Irish Rail network.

Furthermore, last November the Government approved the purchase of a further 90 battery-electric carriages under this framework. I anticipate that these 90 carriages will be delivered in 2026. The carriages will facilitate the expansion of DART+ services to Drogheda to the north, Maynooth/M3 Parkway to the west and Celbridge/Hazelhatch to the south-west.

My officials are currently reviewing the Preliminary Business Case for the DART+ South West project, which will increase capacity in the Dublin west region in line with expected population growth. As battery-electric carriages can operate through the use of batteries, there is potential to deploy them in advance of the rollout of overhead electric lines on the DART+ South West line. This would allow for capacity increases in areas such as Cherry Orchard and Adamstown in the coming years. The precise deployment of this fleet will be decided before their arrival, subject to available funding for necessary supporting infrastructure.

Noting Iarnród Éireann's responsibility in determining the appropriate deployment of fleet, I have referred the deputy's question to Iarnród Éireann for a more detailed response on the specific issues raised. Please contact my private office if you do not receive a response within 10 days.

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