Melbourne's history with trams goes back 140 years. The city got its first tram in 1885 and the fleet has grown to become the ...
The government of Victoria in Australia has announced the opening of a new Preston Tram Depot and Workshop for Melbourne’s E-Class trams. Designed to operate as a maintenance depot for these vehicles, ...
Melbourne tram drivers Sally Burgess and Craig Maher have been training for the World Tramdriver Championship in Vienna. The competition combines eight activities, including precision stopping and ...
Discover Melbourne’s Yarra Trams, the largest tram network in the world, boasting 475 trams and 250 kilometers of double track. Covering the bustling CBD and stretching into the suburbs, it’s a system ...
The City Circle Tram is a must-do. For one, it gives you a nice overview of Melbourne's top tourist attractions. More importantly, it's free. Just look for a burgundy and cream tram and hop right on.
If I asked a Melbournian what they’d think if the cities’ trams were to lose their overhead wires, perplexed they’d probably ask where we would hang our unique and famous Melbourne 'hook turn' signs?
Melbourne’s tram drivers are about to go from dodging hook turns and wayward pedestrians to performing in front of a global arena, because the World Tram Driver Championship is rolling into town in ...
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