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  2. Yarra Trams - Wikipedia

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    Yarra Trams is the trading name of the operator of the tram network in Melbourne, Australia, which is owned by VicTrack and leased to Yarra Trams by the Victorian Department of Transport and Planning. Since December 2024, the current franchise is operated by Yarra Journey Makers, a joint venture of Transdev and John Holland.

  3. List of Melbourne tram routes - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. Trams in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Since 2013 Yarra Trams have been provisioning for the upgrade of substations across the network. This is due to the increased amount of current required by newer trams such as the E-class and other low-floor trams scheduled for wider deployment across the system.

  5. Melbourne tram route 82 - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne tram route 82 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network from Moonee Ponds Junction to Footscray railway station. It is one of only two tram routes which does not travel through the Melbourne CBD, the other being route 78. Part of its route is the last surviving segment of the Footscray tram network.

  6. Melbourne tram route 48 - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne tram route 48 is a tram route on the Melbourne tramway network serving the city of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia.Operated by Yarra Trams, the route is coloured black and extends from North Balwyn to Victoria Harbour over 13.5-kilometre (8.4 mi) of double track via Kew East, Kew, Hawthorn, Richmond and East Melbourne.

  7. Timeline of trams in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, the tram network was split into two and later privatized. Since 2004, Yarra Trams has been the sole operator of the Melbourne Tram Network. [7] This timeline lists all of the openings, extensions and closures of all lines, as well as other significant events of the Melbourne Tram Network.

  8. Melbourne tram route 67 - Wikipedia

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    From then on, Route 67 trams were altered run full-time to Melbourne University. The origins of route 67 lie in separate tram lines. The section of track between Queensberry Street (Stop 4) and Brunning Street (Stop 38) is the oldest section of this route, dating back to the Brighton Road cable tram which opened on 11 October 1888 by the ...

  9. Maidstone tram depot - Wikipedia

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    Maidstone tram depot is a future depot on the Yarra Trams network in Melbourne.As of March 2024 it is under construction on Hampstead Road, Maidstone near the intersection with Williamson Road, on part of the site of the former Student Village (before that the Maribyrnong Migrant Hostel).