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Route Terminus A via Terminus B Full length Depot Fleet 1: East Coburg: Brunswick East, Carlton, City & South Melbourne: South Melbourne Beach: 13.2 km (8.2 mi) Brunswick: B2, Z3: 3
Melbourne tram route 1; Melbourne tram route 3; Melbourne tram route 5; Melbourne tram route 6; Melbourne tram route 8; Melbourne tram route 11; Melbourne tram route 12; Melbourne tram route 16; Melbourne tram route 19; Melbourne tram route 24; Melbourne tram route 30; Melbourne tram route 31; City Circle tram; Melbourne tram route 48 ...
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Melbourne tram route 3 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 light blue and extends from Melbourne University to East Malvern over 14.9-kilometre (9.3 mi) of double track via Swanston Street , St Kilda Road and Caulfield .
The first cable tram line opened on 11 November 1885, running from Bourke Street to Hawthorn Bridge, along Spencer Street, Flinders Street, Wellington Parade and Bridge Road, with the last line opening on 27 October 1891. At its height the cable system was one of the largest in the world, with 75 kilometres (47 mi) of double track, 1200 ...
Melbourne University - Malvern East via City , Balaclava & Caulfield North Free tram zone covers stops 8 to 13, fare zone 1 applies from stop 1 to 7, 14 to 64
The Airport Transit System (ATS) is an automated people mover system at Chicago O'Hare International Airport. It opened on May 6, 1993. It opened on May 6, 1993. The ATS moves passengers between the airport terminals and parking facilities, and was designed to operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Night Network is Melbourne's weekend overnight public transport system, which commenced operation on 1 January 2016 for a 12-month trial, which was later extended by six-months, and made permanent in April 2017. It comprises all of Melbourne's regular electric railway lines, six tram lines, 21 night bus services, and