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In this in-depth exploration of Melbourne, we dive into what makes it one of the most livable cities in the world. From its iconic tram system and pedestrian-friendly laneways to the neighborhood ...
The best way to get around Melbourne is by tram. Trams operate throughout the day and offer multiple routes that criss-cross the city. There's even a free tram designed just for tourists.
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.
There are almost 400 low-floor tram stops in Melbourne and they have been built across the network, as this map shows, yet most of those stops are in suburban locations that have never had a low ...
Melburnians can breathe a sigh of relief: The city's public transport data is finally available on Google Maps. Starting Wednesday, commuters in Melbourne, Australia will have access to tram ...
Take the 1, 3, 5, 6, 11, 12, 16… Trying to find logic in the current Melbourne tram route network can sometimes feel a little fruitless. Why do we skip from the 35 City Circle tram to the 48 ...
The next generation of trams rolled out in Melbourne — the G-class — will provide a better line of sight in a bid to cut crashes between cars and trams. Collisions between cars and Melbourne trams ...
GIVEN that the W-class trams in Melbourne now face extinction, it opens the way for Bendigo to jump on board and plan to become the W-class capital of Australia.With 400 to 500 of these heritage ...