Yarra Trams in Melbourne is the world's largest tram network consisting of seven locations: four depots, 206 trams, carrying over 60 million passengers more than 8.9 million kilometres per year.
Initial investment has focussed on improving services and upgrading the interior and exterior appearance of trams to improve passenger comfort. As well we have repositioned services as a modern and appealing mode of transport for the whole community.
We are proudly operated by Keolis Downer in partnership with Public Transport Victoria.
Timetables & Routes
1 - East Coburg to South Melbourne Beach 3 - Melbourne University to East Malvern (weekdays) 3a - Melbourne University to East Malvern (weekends) 5 - Melbourne University to Malvern 6 - Moreland to Glen Iris 11 - West Preston to Victoria Harbour Docklands 12 - Victoria Gardens to St Kilda 16 - Melbourne University to Kew 19 - North Coburg to Flinders Street Station 30 - St Vincent's Plaza to Central Pier, Docklands 35 - City Circle (free) 48 - North Balwyn to Victoria Harbour Docklands 57 - West Maribyrnong to Flinders Street Station 58 - West Coburg to Toorak 59 - Airport West to Flinders Street Station 64 - Melbourne University to East Brighton 67 - Melbourne University to Carnegie 70 - Wattle Park to Waterfront City Docklands 72 - Melbourne University to Camberwell 75 - Vermont South to Central Pier, Docklands 78 - North Richmond to Balaclava 82 - Footscray to Moonee Ponds 86 - Bundoora RMIT to Waterfront City Docklands 96 - East Brunswick to St Kilda Beach 109 - Box Hill to Port Melbourne
French Transdev and Chinese John Holland will take over Yarra Trams from December 2024 and run the network for nine years under a contract worth $6.8 billion.
Yarra Trams in Melbourne is the world's largest tram network consisting of seven locations: four depots, 206 trams, carrying over 60 million passengers more than 8.9 million kilometres per year.
Initial investment has focussed on improving services and upgrading the interior and exterior appearance of trams to improve passenger comfort. As well we have repositioned services as a modern and appealing mode of transport for the whole community.
We are proudly operated by Keolis Downer in partnership with Public Transport Victoria.
Timetables & Routes
1 - East Coburg to South Melbourne Beach 3 - Melbourne University to East Malvern (weekdays) 3a - Melbourne University to East Malvern (weekends) 5 - Melbourne University to Malvern 6 - Moreland to Glen Iris 11 - West Preston to Victoria Harbour Docklands 12 - Victoria Gardens to St Kilda 16 - Melbourne University to Kew 19 - North Coburg to Flinders Street Station 30 - St Vincent's Plaza to Central Pier, Docklands 35 - City Circle (free) 48 - North Balwyn to Victoria Harbour Docklands 57 - West Maribyrnong to Flinders Street Station 58 - West Coburg to Toorak 59 - Airport West to Flinders Street Station 64 - Melbourne University to East Brighton 67 - Melbourne University to Carnegie 70 - Wattle Park to Waterfront City Docklands 72 - Melbourne University to Camberwell 75 - Vermont South to Central Pier, Docklands 78 - North Richmond to Balaclava 82 - Footscray to Moonee Ponds 86 - Bundoora RMIT to Waterfront City Docklands 96 - East Brunswick to St Kilda Beach 109 - Box Hill to Port Melbourne
French Transdev and Chinese John Holland will take over Yarra Trams from December 2024 and run the network for nine years under a contract worth $6.8 billion.