Seapoint - Least Used DART Station

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Published 2020-01-07
The DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) network comprises of 31 stations in Ireland from Malahide and Howth to the north of Dublin down through to Bray and Greystones to the south.

Of all the stations served, Seapoint is the least used with the lowest number of passengers of using it across the network, so whilst in Ireland for the weekend I caught up with Dan to go and see what is at Seapoint!

Here's Dans own video from 2018 which is how we knew to get in touch with him ...    • Dublin's Least Used DART Station  

All Comments (21)
  • @tinyupes
    We need secrets of the DART actually
  • @Simon-nc6gq
    A very unfortunate place to sit at the station. Particularly for Dan ;-)
  • @pelowj
    Seapoint is actually one of the few manned stations left — Manned in the morning on weekdays by a lovely guy called Paul.
  • @ciangargan
    I'm from Dublin and I've been watching this guy for a few months now. This was unexpected. More Irish videos would be nice 😁
  • @crampatron3932
    So so so happy to see Ireland feature Geoff. We have so many little quirky stations around the country I'm sure you would love. Its amazing to see you here in my home city.
  • It's the fact that it's blowing its load over Dan's head that cracks me up the most! 😂
  • @HSMiyamoto
    "Rinn na Mara" is a beautiful name in any language.
  • @MrVestek
    I didn't believe the title of this video when I saw it! Glad to see you in my neck of the woods! If I had known you were over I would have bought you a pint! 😊
  • @lakelady57
    Dan did very well, very knowledgeable and personable. Great to see more of Ireland. 👍
  • The gate was an entrance to platform 2 for elderly and disabled people, but since the lifts were installed, everyone uses the main entrance. That gate has not been used for years. Information from Irish rail.
  • @chuckyzzz
    Dan is a natural. Good knowledge and humor with it.
  • Train manufacturers: Ok DART what shade of green do you want for the new trains? DART: Yes
  • @PartrickLane
    Nice one, Geoff, great Irish! We need to see more of you in Ireland after your all stations adventure!
  • @martenkats6915
    For me as a Scottish Gaelic speaker it's interesting to see/hear those Irish words. Some are very similar to Gaelic, some totally different. At least I largely know how to pronounce Irish when I see it written down. :)
  • @a11oge
    How could I have missed this four years ago!!! Seapoint, a station I have visited many times over the past 50 years, as my Aunt live 5 minutes walk from here. Always a joy to ride this line, even on wet and windy day.
  • @WhiteTiger333
    That was fun! You're a great narrator, Dan. :) Love the green trains.
  • @noyonb1483
    I lived in Bray for 10 years many many years ago. Like Dan I went to school near there (Newpark! Brilliant that it’s still there! 😀) and spent many an afternoon waiting for my train back home. Lovely to see it looking as I remember it!
  • @TonyTheYouTuba
    You gotta love how friendly the Irish are, great people. Also yes, top job on framing the "train shelter art", couldn't have done it better if you wanted to XD
  • @paulhester1675
    I didn't realise you did other public transport systems too! awesome, nice to see you look at the dart