Melbourne tram route 19

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Route 19
Melbourne tram route 19 icon.svg
D2 5001 (Melbourne tram) in Elizabeth St on route 19 to City in PTV livery, December 2013.jpg
D2 class tram on Elizabeth Street in December 2013
Overview
System Melbourne tramway network
Operator Yarra Trams
Depot Brunswick
Vehicle B class
D2 class
Began service26 April 1936
Night-timeFriday & Saturday
Route
Start Coburg North
Via Sydney Road
Royal Parade
Elizabeth Street
End Flinders Street station
Length10.2 kilometres
Timetable Route 19 timetable
Map Route 19 map
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Melbourne tram route 19 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network from Coburg North to Flinders Street station. The 10.2 kilometre route is operated out of Brunswick depot with B and D2 class trams.

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History

Route 19 was first allocated to the line between Coburg North and the City terminus at Elizabeth Street opposite Flinders Street station on 26 April 1936 following the electrification of the Brunswick cable tram line. Prior to that, Sydney Road trams would run via Moreland Road to Swanston Street and the southern suburbs. Route 19 was allocated to the line between Coburg North and the City – Swanston Street near Flinders Street station. [1] Since 1936, Route 19 has remained on the route between Coburg North and the City (Elizabeth Street). An extension to Fawkner was first planned by the Melbourne, Brunswick & Coburg Tramways Trust (MBCTT) in 1916, but never came to fruition. [2] This extension has been brought up since, most recently by the Victorian Greens during the 2010 state election. [3]

The origin of Route 19 dates back to the Brunswick cable tram line while the section north of Moreland Road was constructed by the MBCTT. The Melbourne Tramway & Omnibus Company opened the Brunswick cable tram line on 1 October 1887, which encompasses the section of route 19 between Moreland Road (Stop 28) and Flinders Street station (Stop 1). This line was electrified by the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board in stages through 1935–36. The section between Flinders Street station and Victoria Street (near Stop 7) was first electrified on 17 November 1935. The section to Haymarket (Stop 9) was electrified on 29 December in the same year. The electric track was extended to Leonard Street (Stop 15) on 12 January 1936, and then to Park Street (near Stop 19) on 23 February 1936. [1] The final section to Moreland Road was electrified on 26 April 1936. Meanwhile, the track between Moreland Road and Bell Street (Stop 34) was opened by the MBCTT on 27 April 1916, while the rest of the line to Bakers Road (Stop 40) opened on 14 May 1916. [1]

In January 2016, route 19 began operating through the night on Fridays and Saturdays as part of the Night Network. [4]

Melbourne tram route 19 evolution
DatesRouteNotes
21 November 1929 – 25 April 1936 Coburg North to Swanston Street via Moreland Road and Lygon Street
26 April 1936 – present Coburg North to Flinders Street station via Elizabeth Street

Operation

Route 19 is operated out of Brunswick depot with B and D2 class trams . [5] [6]

Route map

Route 19
Coburg North - Flinders Street station
via Coburg, Brunswick, Parkville & City
Free tram zone covers stops 1 to 7, fare zone 1 applies from stop 9 to 40
Suburb
Street
Stop
No.
Coburg North
Connections
40
BSicon exBLq.svg
BSicon uKACCa.svg
BSicon exBLq.svg
Bakers Road
39
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Mercy College
38
BSicon uHST.svg
Carr Street
37
BSicon uHST.svg
Gaffney Street
Bus-logo.svg 534
BSicon uSTR.svg
Aiga railtransportation 25.svg Batman station
36
BSicon exBLq.svg
BSicon uHST.svg
BSicon exBLq.svg
Rogers Street
35
BSicon uBHF(L)f.svg
Pentridge Boulevard
34
BSicon uHST.svg
Bell Street
Bus-logo.svg 526, 530, 534
33
BSicon uHST.svg
Victoria Street
BSicon uSTR.svg
Aiga railtransportation 25.svg Coburg station
32
BSicon uHST.svg
Harding Street
Bus-logo.svg 512
31
BSicon uHST.svg
Reynard Street
30
BSicon uHST.svg
The Avenue
29
BSicon uHST.svg
Moore Street
BSicon uSTR.svg
Aiga railtransportation 25.svg Moreland station
BSicon uCONTgq.svg
BSicon uKRZr+r.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
Moreland
Tram 6
28
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BSicon uHST.svg
BSicon exBLq.svg
Moreland Road
BSicon TRAM.svg 6; Bus-logo.svg 510
27
BSicon uHST.svg
Brunswick tram depot
26
BSicon uHST.svg
Albion Street
BSicon uSTR.svg
Aiga railtransportation 25.svg Anstey station
25
BSicon uHST.svg
Stewart Street
24
BSicon uHST.svg
Blyth Street
Bus-logo.svg 508
23
BSicon uHST.svg
Victoria Street
Bus-logo.svg 508, 509
BSicon uSTR.svg
Aiga railtransportation 25.svg Brunswick station
22
BSicon uHST.svg
Albert Street
21
BSicon uHST.svg
Dawson Street
Bus-logo.svg 506
20
BSicon uHST.svg
Barkly Square
Bus-logo.svg 509
BSicon uSTR.svg
Aiga railtransportation 25.svg Jewell station
19
BSicon uBHF.svg
Brunswick Road
Bus-logo.svg 504
17
BSicon uHST.svg
Ievers Street
16
BSicon uHST.svg
Walker Street
Bus-logo.svg 505
15
BSicon uHST.svg
Leonard Street
14
BSicon uHST.svg
Macarthur Road
13
BSicon uHST.svg
Gatehouse Street
12
BSicon uHST.svg
Morrah Street
11
BSicon uHST.svg
University of Melbourne
Bus-logo.svg 546
10
BSicon uHST.svg
Royal Melbourne Hospital
Bus-logo.svg 401-403, 505, 546
BSicon uCONT2.svg
BSicon uv-STR.svg
BSicon udSTRc3.svg
Flemington Road
Tram 58, 59
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BSicon uSTRc1.svg
BSicon uSTRr+4.svg
BSicon uv-STR.svg
BSicon uv-STR+4.svg
Peel Street
Tram 58
 
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9
BSicon exBLq.svg
BSicon uACC.svg
BSicon exBLq.svg
Pelham Street
BSicon TRAM.svg 58, 59; Bus-logo.svg 546
BSicon uCONTgq.svg
BSicon uABZgl+r.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
Victoria Street
Tram 57
7
BSicon uACC.svg
Queen Victoria Market
BSicon TRAM.svg 57; Bus-logo.svg 546
BSicon uCONTgq.svg
BSicon uKRZ.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
La Trobe Street
Tram 30, City Circle
BSicon lv-INT.svg
BSicon tCONTg@Gq.svg
BSicon .svg
BSicon umKRZt.svg
BSicon tCONTfq.svg
Aiga railtransportation 25.svg Melbourne Central station
5
BSicon uACC.svg
Melbourne Central station
3
BSicon uACC.svg
Bourke Street Mall
BSicon uCONTgq.svg
BSicon uKRZ.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
Bourke Street
Tram 86, 96
2
BSicon uACC.svg
Collins Street
BSicon TRAM.svg 11, 12, 48, 109
BSicon uCONTgq.svg
BSicon uKRZ.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
Collins Street
Tram 11, 12, 48, 109
1
BSicon uKACCe.svg
Flinders Street station
BSicon TRAM.svg
70, 75
City Circle
; Bus-logo.svg 605
BSicon uCONTgq.svg
BSicon uSTRq.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
Flinders Street
Tram 70, 75, City Circle
BSicon CONTgq.svg
BSicon INTq.svg
BSicon CONTfq.svg
Aiga railtransportation 25.svg Flinders Street station
Suburb
Street
Stop
No.
Flinders Street station
Connections
Note: Green denotes free tram zone

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