Melbourne tram route 3
Route 3/3a | |||||
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Melbourne University - Malvern East | |||||
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File:Z1 78 on St Kilda Road.jpg | |||||
Overview | |||||
System | Melbourne | ||||
Operator | Yarra Trams | ||||
Depot | Glenhuntly | ||||
Vehicle | Z class A class B2 class |
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Route | |||||
Locale | Melbourne, Australia | ||||
Start | Melbourne University | ||||
Via | Carlton Melbourne CBD (Swanston St) Southbank St Kilda Balaclava St Kilda East Caulfield North |
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End | Malvern East | ||||
Length | 3: 14.9 km (9.3 mi) 3a: 16.3 km (10.1 mi) |
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Zone(s) | Free Zone: Stops 8-13 Myki: Stops 1-7, 14-64 |
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Annual patronage | 5.5 million | ||||
Timetable | Route 3/3a timetable | ||||
Map | Route 3/3a map | ||||
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Melbourne tram route 3 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network. It operates from Melbourne University to Malvern East.
The 14.9 kilometre route is operated by Z, A and B2 class trams from Glenhuntly depot.[1][2]
On weekends route 3 operates as route 3a and diverts via St Kilda.
Contents
History
The origins of route 3 lie in separate tram lines, an electric line from Melbourne University to Queensberry Street, a cable tram from Queensberry Street to Milton Street and an electric line from Acland Street to Darling Road.
Cable trams first travelled from Queensberry Street, Carlton to Milton Street, Balaclava (just south of Carlisle Street), on 11 October 1888, with the line opened by the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Company.[3]
The Prahran and Malvern Tramways Trust opened a line from Alcand Street, St Kilda to Hawthorn Road, Caulfield North along Carlisle Street/Balaclava Road on 12 April 1913.[4] This line was extended east by the Prahran & Malvern Tramways Trust from Hawthorn Road to Darling Road, Malvern East on 13 November 1913.[4]
The Melbourne, Brunswick and Coburg Tramways Trust opened its line from Park Street, Carlton North to Queensberry Street, Carlton along Lygon, Elgin and Madeline Streets (as the section of Swanston Street north of Victoria Street was originally known) on 31 October 1916.[4]
The Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board converted the Swanston Street/St Kilda Road cable line to electric traction between 1924 and 1926, with electric trams able to run the entire length from 29 August 1926.[5]
Large sections of these lines make up what is today's route 3.
During the 2006 Commonwealth Games, the route was renumbered 53 and extended to West Coburg, from Domain Interchange, along route 55 to alleviate congestion along St Kilda Road.[6]
On 31 January 2009, route 3 was altered on the weekends to form route 3a, diverting from the regular route at St Kilda Junction and travelling via Fitzroy Street, The Esplanade and Carlisle Street to rejoin the regular route at the corner of St Kilda Road and Carlisle Street. This was to alleviate overcrowding on route 16.[7]
Route
Description
Route 3 operates from Melbourne University travelling south through the CBD on Swanston Street via Melbourne Central station and Flinders Street stations. After crossing the Yarra River it continues south along St Kilda Road turning east into Carlisle Street, Balaclava then travelling through St Kilda East, where Carlisle Street becomes Balaclava Road, continuing east travelling through Caulfield North. After passing Caulfield station, it crosses Dandenong Road, and continues east along Waverley Road, Malvern East, terminating at Darling Road.
Route 3a Weekend Variation
On the weekends route 3 runs as route 3a, diverting from the regular route at St Kilda Junction and traveling via St Kilda on Fitzroy Street, The Esplanade and Carlisle Street, passing St Kilda Beach and Luna Park before rejoining the regular route at the corner of St Kilda Road and Carlisle Street.[7][8]
Map
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Not all stops are shown, refer to timetable for full list of stops |
Operation
Routes 3 and 3a are operated out of Glenhuntly depot.[2] Both are predominantly operated by Z class trams, and occasionally by A1 and B2 class trams.
References
- ↑ Facts & figures Yarra Trams
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Routes 3/3a Yarra Trams
- ↑ Melbourne Tramway & Omnibus Company Limited - cable tramway routes Running Journal (Tramway Museum Society of Victoria) June 1972 Volume 9 No 3 page 16
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 The Early Days Yarra Trams
- ↑ Between the Wars Yarra Trams
- ↑ Changes to your tram service during the Commonwealth Games - March 2006 Yarra Trams
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Your new weekend tram service to St Kilda - Route 3a Yarra Trams
- ↑ Yarra Trams boosts weekend trams services to St Kilda Yarra Trams 30 January 2009
External links
- Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons
- Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons
- Route 3/3a map
- Route 3/3a timetable