South Dynon Locomotive Depot

South Dynon Locomotive Depot is an Australian locomotive depot in Melbourne, purpose built for the servicing of diesel and electric locomotives by the Victorian Railways opening in July 1961.[1]

Pacific National and V/Line broad gauge locomotives stabled outside the depot in April 2009

It was built adjacent to the Dynon marshalling yards.[2] It has two separate turntables for stabling broad and standard gauge locomotives. It was included in the sale of V/Line Freight to Freight Victoria in May 1999, however has remained a VicTrack Asset, and the lease passed to Pacific National upon its acquisition of Freight Australia in August 2004. Downer EDi Rail operated roads 5 to 11 of the facility as part of a Victorian Locomotive fleet maintenance contract with Pacific National (PN) which ran from September 2008 until June 2016. The PN fleet maintenance relocated to the UGL operated Spotswood facility from that time. Bombardier V/Line Maintenance have operated roads 1 to 4 of the facility along with the neighboring fuel point since July 2010 [3]

In 2005-2006 three XR and three XRB class locomotives were built at the depot.[4][5][6][7]

References

  1. VR timeline Mark Bau's VR website
  2. South Dynon Locomotive Depot VicTrack
  3. DOC Rail Safety Investigation Report No 2010/15: Locomotive Fire V/Line Passenger Train Marshall Railway Station Department of Transport, Planning & Local Infrastructure 30 December 2010
  4. XR Class Railpage
  5. XR Class Vicsig
  6. XRB Class Railpage
  7. XRB Class Vicsig

8. UGL wins Pacific National Victorian EMD Fleet maintenance contract.

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