List of Melbourne tram routes
Appearance
This is a list of tram routes on the tram network in Melbourne, Australia, operated by Yarra Trams.
Current routes
Services that deviate from the regular routes below (by diversion or early-termination) are suffixed with the letter 'a', while services diverting to and/or terminating at the depot are suffixed with 'd'.
Route | Terminus A | via | Terminus B | Full length | Depot | Fleet | |
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1 | East Coburg | Brunswick East – Carlton – City – South Melbourne | South Melbourne Beach | 13.2 km (8.2 mi) | Brunswick | B2, Z3 | |
3 | Melbourne University | City – Balaclava – Caulfield North (weekdays) | East Malvern | 14.9 km (9.3 mi) | Glenhuntly | B2, A1, Z3 | |
3a | City – St Kilda – Balaclava – Caulfield North (weekends) | 16.3 km (10.1 mi) | |||||
5 | Melbourne University | City – Windsor – Armadale | Malvern | 12.6 km (7.8 mi) | Malvern | D1, Z3 | |
5a | Orrong & Dandenong Rds[a] | — | 3.5 km (2.2 mi) | ||||
6 | Moreland | Brunswick East – Carlton – City – Prahran – Armadale – Malvern | Glen Iris | 19.0 km (11.8 mi) | Brunswick & Malvern | D1, D2, B2, Z3 | |
11 | West Preston | Thornbury – Northcote – Fitzroy – City | Victoria Harbour Docklands | 13.3 km (8.3 mi) | Preston | B2, E | |
12 | Victoria Gardens | Richmond – East Melbourne – City – South Melbourne – Middle Park | St Kilda | 11.3 km (7.0 mi) | Southbank | A1, A2 | |
16 | Melbourne University | City – St Kilda – Balaclava – Caulfield North – Malvern – Hawthorn | Kew | 20.2 km (12.6 mi) | Malvern | D1, Z3 | |
19[b] | North Coburg | Brunswick – Parkville | Flinders Street Station | 10.2 km (6.3 mi) | Brunswick | D2, B2 | |
30[c] | St Vincent's Plaza | City | Etihad Stadium Docklands | 2.9 km (1.8 mi) | Southbank | A1, A2 | |
35[d] | Waterfront City Docklands | City | Waterfront City Docklands | 7.6 km (4.7 mi) | Southbank | W | |
48 | North Balwyn | Kew – Richmond – East Melbourne – City | Victoria Harbour Docklands | 13.5 km (8.4 mi) | Kew | C1, A2 | |
57 | West Maribyrnong | Ascot Vale – Flemington – North Melbourne | Flinders Street Station | 11.6 km (7.2 mi) | Essendon | Z3 | |
58 | West Coburg | Brunswick West – Parkville – City – Southbank – South Yarra | Toorak | 18.2 km (11.3 mi) | Essendon & Malvern | D1, B2, Z3 | |
59 | Airport West | Essendon – Moonee Ponds – Travancore – Parkville | Flinders Street Station | 14.7 km (9.1 mi) | Essendon | B2 | |
64 | Melbourne University | City – Windsor – Armadale – Caulfield | East Brighton | 16.1 km (10.0 mi) | Glenhuntly | B2, A1, Z3 | |
67[b] | Melbourne University | City – Balaclava – Elwood – Elsternwick – Caulfield – Glen Huntly | Carnegie | 12.7 km (7.9 mi) | Glenhuntly | B2, A1, Z3 | |
70 | Wattle Park, Surrey Hills | Camberwell – Hawthorn – Richmond – City | Waterfront City Docklands | 16.5 km (10.3 mi) | Camberwell | A2, B2 | |
72 | Melbourne University | City – Prahran – Toorak – Glen Iris – Camberwell | Camberwell | 16.8 km (10.4 mi) | Malvern | D1, Z3 | |
75[b] | Vermont South Shopping Centre | Burwood – Camberwell – Hawthorn – Richmond – City | Etihad Stadium Docklands | 22.8 km (14.2 mi) | Camberwell | A2, B2 | |
78 | North Richmond | South Yarra – Prahran – Windsor | Balaclava | 6.5 km (4.0 mi) | Kew | A2 | |
82 | Footscray | Maribyrnong – Ascot Vale | Moonee Ponds | 9.2 km (5.7 mi) | Essendon | Z3 | |
86[b] | Bundoora RMIT | Preston – Thornbury – Northcote – City | Waterfront City Docklands | 22.2 km (13.8 mi) | Preston | B2, E | |
96[b] | East Brunswick | Carlton – City – South Melbourne – Albert Park – St Kilda | St Kilda Beach | 13.9 km (8.6 mi) | Southbank | E, C2 | |
109[b] | Box Hill | Balwyn – Kew – Richmond – East Melbourne – City | Port Melbourne | 19.2 km (11.9 mi) | Kew | A2, C1 | |
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Special event services
Route | Terminus A | Terminus B | For events at | |
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3a | St Kilda Junction | Dandenong and Derby Roads, Caulfield East | Caulfield Racecourse | |
30a | Melbourne Central railway station | Central Pier | Docklands Stadium | |
57a | Flinders Street railway station | Sandown and Epsom Roads, Flemington | Melbourne Showgrounds | |
59a | Flinders Street railway station | Moonee Ponds Junction | Moonee Valley Racecourse | |
70a | Rod Laver Arena | Flinders Street West | Rod Laver Arena | |
Melbourne Cricket Ground | Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Park Multi-Purpose Venue | |||
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium | Melbourne Rectangular Stadium | |||
75a | Simpsons Street and Wellington Parade, East Melbourne | Flinders Street West | Melbourne Cricket Ground | |
Flinders Street railway station | Harbour Town Shopping Centre | Victoria Harbour | ||
86a | Russell & Bourke Streets, City | Central Pier | Docklands Stadium | |
Harbour Town Shopping Centre | Victoria Harbour |
Discontinued routes
This is the list of Melbourne tram routes that have been discontinued or replaced. Tram routes that ran short-workings or temporary routes are not included. Routes changed or removed due to the conversion of cable tram lines are also not included.
Route | Terminus A | Terminus B | First service | Last service | Notes |
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4 | Carnegie | City (Swanston Street) | 24 June 1934 | 31 October 1970 | Replaced by route 67 following route number revision.[1] |
4d | East Malvern | Replaced by route 3 following route number revision.[1] | |||
7 | Camberwell | City (Swanston Street) | 21 November 1929 | 31 October 1970 | Replaced by route 72 following route number revision.[1] |
8 | Moreland | Toorak | 17 October 2004 | 30 April 2017 | Merged into route 58. Change associated with the construction of Melbourne Metro Rail Tunnel.[2] |
9 | Northcote | City (Collins Street) | 1 November 1970 | 14 March 1993 | via Brunswick Street |
10 | West Preston | South Melbourne and St Kilda Beach | 25 June 1937 | 29 April 1995 | Discontinued following elimination of shared depot routes.[1] |
13 | West Preston | City (Spencer Street) | August 1968 | 26 June 1989 | via La Trobe Street; Discontinued following timetable change at East Preston Depot. |
14 | East Preston | City (Spencer Street) | 1 November 1970 | 26 June 1989 | via La Trobe Street; Discontinued following timetable change at East Preston Depot. |
15 | Moreland | St Kilda Beach | 26 April 1936 | 1 April 1995 | Split into routes 16 and 22 following elimination of shared depot routes. |
22 | Moreland | Arts Centre | 1 November 1970 | 16 October 2004 | Merged into route 8 (see above).[3][4] |
23 | Mont Albert | City (Spencer Street) | 25 September 1972 | 7 September 2001 | via La Trobe Street |
24 | North Balwyn | City (Spencer Street) | 25 September 1972 | 26 July 2014 | via La Trobe Street; Discontinued based on the desire to end peak-hour only routes. |
25 | Moreland | Domain Road | 2 April 1995 | 6 October 2000 | Extension of Route 22 that ran only during morning peaks. |
27 | Hawthorn | City (Spencer Street) | 6 June 1934 | 12 February 1965 | Discontinued following when Route 74/75 diverted via Bridge Road to Flinders Street when Hawthorn Depot closed.[1] |
31 | St Vincent's Plaza | Victoria Harbour | 25 September 1972 | 26 July 2014 | Discontinued following network-wide timetable revision. |
32 | Camberwell | City (William Street) | 25 September 1972 | 17 November 1986 | Discontinued once through-routing on William Street routes ceased. |
33 | Domain Road | City (William Street) | 17 November 1986 | 1995 | Peak hour variant that gradually fell out of use after the closure of South Melbourne Depot. |
34 | East Melbourne | City (Spencer Street) | 1995 | 19 September 2003 | Route 30 became full-time |
35 | Malvern | City (William Street) | 25 September 1972 | 17 November 1986 | Discontinued once through-routing on William Street routes ceased. |
36 | Glen Iris | City (William Street) | 25 September 1972 | 17 November 1986 | Discontinued once through-routing on William Street routes ceased. |
37 | Carnegie | City (William Street) | 25 September 1972 | 17 November 1986 | Discontinued once through-routing on William Street routes ceased. |
38 | Toorak | City (William Street) | 25 September 1972 | 17 November 1986 | Discontinued once through-routing on William Street routes ceased. |
42 | Mont Albert | City (Collins Street) | 6 June 1934 | 18 December 1993 | Merged with route 111 into route 109. |
55 | West Coburg | Domain Interchange | 30 April 1995 | 30 April 2017 | Merged into route 58. Change associated with the construction of Melbourne Metro Rail Tunnel.[2] |
56 | West Brunswick | Domain Interchange | 3 February 1946 | 29 April 1995 | Discontinued to fix route number anomaly with route 55. |
68 | West Coburg | City (Elizabeth Street) | 1 November 1970 | 7 August 2005 | Route 55 began seven-day operation. |
69 | Kew | St Kilda Beach | 24 June 1934 | 15 October 2004 | Merged into route 16.[5][4] |
74 | Burwood | City (Spencer Street) | 9 December 1934 | 18 July 1978 | Replaced by Route 75 following East Burwood extension.[1] |
77 | Prahran | Batman Avenue | 9 December 1934 | 1 November 1986 | Discontinued due to low patronage/cost-saving.[1] |
79 | North Richmond | St Kilda Beach | 9 December 1934 | 26 July 2014 | Route 78 became full-time.[6] |
88 | East Preston | City (Bourke Street) | 26 June 1955 | 17 May 1983 | Replaced by route 86 following Bundoora extension.[1] |
95 | Exhibition | Etihad Stadium | 26 June 1955 | 26 July 2014 | Discontinued based on the desire to end peak-hour only routes. |
111 | Exhibition | Port Melbourne | 20 November 1987 | 18 December 1993 | Merged with route 111 into route 109.[1] |
112 | West Preston | South Melbourne and St Kilda Beach | April 2000 | 26 July 2014 | Split into routes 11 and 12 following network-wide timetable revision.[6] |
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Gunzel". www.classicaustraliantv.com. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
- ^ a b "Say hello to Route 58". Public Transport Victoria. Archived from the original on 30 April 2017. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
- ^ "From Toorak to Moreland on Route 8". Yarra Trams. 13 October 2004. Archived from the original on 16 March 2017. Retrieved 14 June 2017.
- ^ a b "New improved routes for Melbourne's tram network". Yarra Trams. Archived from the original on 3 November 2004.
- ^ "Route 16 now goes further". Yarra Trams. 8 November 2004. Archived from the original on 16 March 2017. Retrieved 14 June 2017.
- ^ a b "Capacity boost for tram passengers". Yarra Trams. 9 July 2014. Archived from the original on 4 March 2017. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
External links
- History of Melbourne Tram Routes 1950-2009
- Network map Public Transport Victoria