Dart services on the Howth Branch
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 Published On Dec 9, 2017

A video of the regular passenger service that runs each day of the week on the Howth Branch. In this video I filmed at every single possible spot that you can view trains from on the entire length of the Howth Branch all the way from Howth Junction to Howth. The line is three miles long and is one of Dublin's busiest lines, built in 1847 the line serves Howth Junction, Bayside, Sutton & Howth.

Of course there was different types of Dart units that appeared in the video, those were 8100 /8300's, 8520's, 8510's & 8500's. The 8100 / 8300 showed up much more often than the rest so most of the video features them.

Here are all of the locations featured in this video, bear in mind that these are every available spot to film from on the line.

0:00 - 6:32, Howth Junction
6:32 - 10:04, Bayside
10:04 - 13:18, Baldoyle Road Crossing
13:18 - 19:32, Sutton
19:32 - 23:55, Lauder's Lane Crossing
23:55 - 25:32, Burrow Road
25:32 - 26:54, The Low Bridge, Burrow Road
26:54 - 28:23, Corrbridge
28:23 - 29:02, Quarry
29:02 - 29:36, Howth Lodge
29:36 - 32:19, Claremont Road Crossing
32:19 - 32:58, Claremont Beach
32:58 - 37:35, Howth

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