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Map of the network A class R2 tram on route 19 at Ostbahnhof A new class S tram on reserved track Tram junction at Kurfuerstenplatz A diverted tram in the extensive, but now little used, Olympic Park tram station. As of 2012, the Munich tram network comprises thirteen daytime routes and four night routes. [2] The tram network totals 79 ...
Melbourne tram route 8 was operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network from Moreland to Toorak. The 15.7 kilometre route was operated out of Brunswick and Malvern depots with Z, B and D1 class trams. It ceased on 30 April 2017 and was replaced by route 6 and route 58.
Melbourne tram route 1; Melbourne tram route 3; Melbourne tram route 5; Melbourne tram route 6; Melbourne tram route 11; Melbourne tram route 12; Melbourne tram route 16; Melbourne tram route 19; Melbourne tram route 30; Melbourne tram route 48; Melbourne tram route 57; Melbourne tram route 58; Melbourne tram route 59; Melbourne tram route 64 ...
English: A nearly-to-scale-map of the Melbourne tram system. Source of the data is this map network from PTV. Date: 18 May 2018: Source: Own work: Author: C21H22N2O2:
Discontinued to fix route number anomaly with route 55: 57 Somerville & Williamstown Rds Ballarat Rd & Rosamond Rd 6 September 1921 10 March 1962 Discontinued on 10 March 1962, when the Footscray Depot closed and trams ceased operation from there, with only the current Route 82, running out of Essendon Depot, remaining. 58 Barkly & Russell Sts
24 numbered routes operate with a regular schedule on Melbourne's tram network. [5] Route numbers suffixed with the letter 'a' terminate before the usual destination, divert from the usual route, or both (due to major delays, disruptions or special events), while services suffixed with the letter 'd' terminate or divert to their depots (at end ...
Media in category "Tram routes in Melbourne" The following 25 files are in this category, out of 25 total. Melbourne tram route 1 icon.svg 993 × 512; 3 KB.
Route 30 is operated out of Southbank depot with A and E class trams. [22] [23] [24] In September 2003 operation of the route was transferred from Kew depot to Southbank. [25] It was operated by W class trams until 23 December 2014. Until January 2019, Route 30 was the only tram route on the network that neither operated at night nor on weekends.