Melbourne tram route 57

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Route 57
Melbourne tram route 57 icon.svg
Yarra Trams Z-class 116 Route 57, September 2023 1.jpg
Z class tram at the West Maribyrnong terminus in September 2023
Overview
System Melbourne tramway network
Operator Yarra Trams
Depot Essendon
Vehicle Z class
Began service22 December 1940
Route
Start West Maribyrnong
Via Moonee Ponds
Ascot Vale
Flemington
Kensington
North Melbourne
Elizabeth Street
End Flinders Street station
Length11.6 kilometres
Timetable Route 57 timetable
Map Route 57 map
  Route 48  {{{system_nav}}}  Route 58  
Z class tram on Victoria Street in May 2011 OIC n melb tram on victoria street.jpg
Z class tram on Victoria Street in May 2011

Melbourne tram route 57 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network from West Maribyrnong to Flinders Street station. The 11.6 kilometre route is operated out of Essendon depot with Z class trams.

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History

Route 57 was first allocated to the line between West Maribyrnong and the City via North Melbourne on 22 December 1940 when the Maribyrnong line was extended from the Maribyrnong River to West Maribyrnong. Prior to that, the number was officially listed for the Ballarat Road line on the Footscray system, but was never used in practice since the single-truck trams used on that line didn't have route number boxes. [1] Before the West Maribyrnong extension, services on the Maribyrnong line were provided by Route 54, which ran from the Maribyrnong River terminus to the City via North Melbourne. [1] Trams would terminate in William Street prior to the conversion of the Elizabeth Street line in 1935. On 12 November 1961 trams on Sunday were replaced on route 57 by buses. Sunday trams were reinstated on 8 August 1993. [2] [3]

The origins of Route 57 lie in separate lines. The section between Flinders Street (Stop 1) and Victoria Street (Stop 7) is the oldest section of track, dating back to the Brunswick cable tram line, which opened on 1 October 1887. [1] This section was converted to electric traction on 17 November 1935. The section between Flemington Bridge station (near Stop 22) and Victoria Street dates back to the North Melbourne cable tram line, which opened on 3 March 1890, and was fully electrified on 24 September 1935. [1] The section between the Maribyrnong River (near Stop 41) and Flemington Bridge was constructed by the North Melbourne Electric Tramway & Lighting Company as part of its original electric tramway system on 11 October 1906. The section from the Maribyrnong River to West Maribyrnong was opened by the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board on 22 December 1940. [1] In 2000, the West Maribyrnong terminus was concreted with the former munitions siding removed. [4]

G-class trams will roll out on the route in 2025. [5]

Proposed extensions

There have been proposals, supported by the Public Transport Users Association and local politicians, to extend route 57 north-west along Milleara Road to Avondale Heights and Keilor East. [6] Variations of this proposal including building a park & ride facility near the terminus, or establishing a high frequency bus service between the terminus and Keilor East down Milleara Road.

The State Government in 2009 also proposed the tram be extended into the new suburb planned for the former Maribyrnong Defence Site. [7] The tram would head north from its current terminus into the heart of the new suburb.


Melbourne tram route 57 evolution
DatesRouteNotes
c.1934 - 21 December 1940 Ballarat Road to Williamstown RoadNever used as single-truck trams on the line had no number plates
22 December 1940 - present West Maribyrnong to City (Elizabeth Street)via North Melbourne

Route

The route runs from the corner of Cordite and Central Park Avenues adjacent to the Defence Explosive Factory, West Maribyrnong via Moonee Ponds, Ascot Vale, Flemington, Kensington and North Melbourne before proceeding along Elizabeth Street to terminate outside Flinders Street station.

Route 57 shares track with route 82 between the intersection of Raleigh and Wests Roads, Maribyrnong and Maribyrnong and Union Roads, Ascot Vale. A loop siding exists at the south end of Union Road in Ascot Vale and is used during special events at the Royal Melbourne Showgrounds and Flemington Racecourse to handle the additional trams used to move the crowds of passengers.

Operation

E class tram on shuttle route 57a at the Flinders Street terminus in September 2023 Yarra Trams E-class 6061 Route 57a, September 2023.jpg
E class tram on shuttle route 57a at the Flinders Street terminus in September 2023

Routes 57 is operated out of Essendon depot with Z class trams. [8] [9] [10]

During special events at the Melbourne Showgrounds such as the Melbourne Royal Show, E-class trams operate on the route 57a shuttle between the Flinders Street terminus and the Showgrounds. [11]

Map

Route 57
West Maribyrnong - Flinders Street station
via Flemington, North Melbourne & City
Free tram zone covers stops 1 to 8, fare zone 1 applies from stop 9 to 49
Suburb
Street
Stop
No.
West Maribyrnong
Connections
Maribyrnong
Cordite Avenue
49
BSicon exBLq.svg
BSicon uKBHFa.svg
BSicon exBLq.svg
Central Park Avenue
Bus-logo.svg 406, 407
 
Raleigh Road
48
BSicon uBHF.svg
Wests Road
BSicon TRAM.svg 82
BSicon uCONTgq.svg
BSicon uABZg+r.svg
Wests Road Light Rail
Tram 82
46
BSicon uBHF.svg
Rosamond Road
Bus-logo.svg 406, 407, 468
45
BSicon uHST.svg
Randall Street
44
BSicon uHST.svg
Barb Street
43
BSicon uHST.svg
Van Ness Avenue
42
BSicon uHST.svg
Clyde Street
41
BSicon exBLq.svg
BSicon uHST.svg
BSicon exBLq.svg
Maribyrnong Park
Bus-logo.svg 468
40
BSicon uHST.svg
Epsom Road
39
BSicon uHST.svg
Bowen Street
38
BSicon uHST.svg
Hotham Road
37
BSicon uHST.svg
Union Road
BSicon TRAM.svg 82
BSicon uABZgl.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
Maribyrnong Road
Tram 82
Ascot Vale
Union Road
36
BSicon exBLq.svg
BSicon uHST.svg
BSicon exBLq.svg
St Leonards Road
35
BSicon uHST.svg
Bloomfield Road
Bus-logo.svg 472
34
BSicon uHST.svg
Burrowes Street
33
BSicon ueBHF(L)f.svg
Melbourne Showgrounds (No longer in use)
 
Epsom Road
32
BSicon uBHF.svg
Sandown Road
Flemington
Epsom Road
31
BSicon exBLq.svg
BSicon uHST.svg
BSicon exBLq.svg
Racing Victoria
30
BSicon uBHF.svg
Flemington Racecourse
 
Racecourse Road
29
BSicon uBHF.svg
Ascot Vale Road
28
BSicon uBHF.svg
Smithfield Road
26
BSicon uBHF.svg
Newmarket station
BSicon CONTgq.svg
BSicon umKRZu.svg
BSicon lvBHF-.svg
BSicon CONTf@Fq.svg
Aiga railtransportation 25.svg Newmarket
25
BSicon uHST.svg
Wellington Street
24
BSicon uBHF.svg
Victoria Street
23
BSicon uACC.svg
Stubbs Street
BSicon CONTgq.svg
BSicon umKRZu.svg
BSicon lvBHF-.svg
BSicon CONTf@Fq.svg
Aiga railtransportation 25.svg Flemington Bridge station
North Melbourne
Racecourse Road
22
BSicon exBLq.svg
BSicon uBHF.svg
BSicon exBLq.svg
Boundary Road
BSicon uABZg+l.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
Flemington Road
Tram 59
20
BSicon uBHF.svg
Melrose Square
BSicon TRAM.svg 59
BSicon uSTR2+l.svg
BSicon uABZg2.svg
BSicon uSTRc3.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
Royal Park Light Rail
Tram 58
BSicon uSTRc1.svg
BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon uCONT4.svg
Flemington Road
Tram 58, 59
 
Abbotsford Road
19
BSicon uBHF.svg
Abbotsford Street Interchange
BSicon TRAM.svg 58, 59
17
BSicon uBHF.svg
Molesworth Street
16
BSicon uACC.svg
Haines Street
Bus-logo.svg 402
15
BSicon uACC.svg
Arden Street
14
BSicon uBHF.svg
Queensberry Street
12
BSicon uBHF.svg
North Melbourne Town Hall
11
BSicon uBHF.svg
Errol Street
10
BSicon exBLq.svg
BSicon uBHF.svg
BSicon exBLq.svg
Chetwynd Street
9
BSicon uBHF.svg
Howard Street
BSicon uCONTgq.svg
BSicon uKRZ.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
Peel Street
Tram 58
8
BSicon uBHF.svg
Peel Street
BSicon TRAM.svg 58; Bus-logo.svg 546
BSicon uSTRc2.svg
BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon uCONT3.svg
Elizabeth Street
Tram 19, 59
BSicon uABZg+1.svg
BSicon uSTRl+1.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
BSicon uSTRc4.svg
Victoria Street
No Service
 
Elizabeth Street
7
BSicon uACC.svg
Queen Victoria Market
BSicon TRAM.svg 19, 59; 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 uKBHFe.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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