Mindyarra Maintenance Centre
Appearance
| Location | |
|---|---|
| Location | Dubbo, Australia |
| Characteristics | |
| Owner | Transport Asset Manager of New South Wales |
| Operator | UGL Rail |
| Roads | 6 |
| Rolling stock | R set |
The Mindyarra Maintenance Centre is a railway depot in Dubbo, Australia, built as part of the NSW TrainLink Regional Train Project.
History
[edit]In August 2017, as part of the NSW TrainLink Regional Train Project, Transport for NSW announced a new maintenance facility would be built in Dubbo adjacent to the Main Western railway line, 700 metres to the east of Dubbo railway station.[1][2][3] In November 2020, CPB Contractors commenced construction work.[4][5] It was completed in 2025.[6]
Mindyarra is a Wiradjuri word that means fix or repair. It is the first Transport for NSW facility to use an Aboriginal name.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ NSW Region train fleet on track Transport for NSW 14 August 2017
- ^ NSW seeks private finance for regional fleet International Railway Journal 15 August 2017
- ^ Dubbo Maintenance Facility: Review of Environmental Factors Transport for NSW 1 August 2018
- ^ Contractor announced for Dubbo maintenance facility Rail Express 6 July 2020
- ^ In Brief Railway Digest January 2021 page 21
- ^ Regional Rail: Mindyarra Maintenance Centre Transport for NSW 16 September 2025
- ^ Regional Rail Transport for NSW 8 December 2020