Auburn Maintenance Centre

The Auburn Maintenance Centre is a train depot operated by Downer Rail responsible for the maintenance of the Sydney Trains A & B sets and Sydney Trains M set fleets.

Auburn Maintenance Depot
Location
LocationAuburn
Characteristics
Owner(s)Transport Asset Holding Entity
Operator(s)Downer Rail
Roads7
Rolling stockA Sets
B Sets
M Sets
History
Opened24 July 2010

History

Northbound view with Auburn Maintenance Centre in the middle in December 2010

As part of the contract to build and maintain the Sydney Trains A sets, Reliance Rail built a depot on the site of the former Clyde Marshalling Yards adjacent to the MainTrain facility.[1][2] It was opened by Minister for Transport John Robertson on 24 July 2010.[3]

On 20 September 2014, an 11 road stabling facility was established to the south-east of the facility. Provision has been made for an extra five roads.[4][5] In February 2017, it was revealed that subsidence had occurred underneath the depot after plastic cells had failed. Remediation costs have been estimated as high as $70 million.[6]

During 2018, maintenance of the Sydney Trains M set fleet was moved to Auburn from Eveleigh Railway Workshops.

Description

The maintenance centre building has seven roads. It has stabling facilities on ether side with the whole facility stretching for two kilometres.[1]

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