Melbourne tram route 96

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Route 96
Melbourne tram route 96 icon.svg
E 6001 and E 6002 (Melbourne trams) in Bourke St on route 96, 2013.JPG
E class trams on Bourke Street in December 2013
Overview
System Melbourne
Operator Yarra Trams
Depot Southbank
Vehicle C2 class
E class
Night-timeFriday & Saturday
Route
Start Brunswick East
Via Fitzroy North
Carlton North
Carlton
Fitzroy
Bourke Street
Southbank
South Melbourne
Albert Park
Middle Park
End St Kilda Beach
Length13.9 kilometres
Timetable Route 96 timetable
Map Route 96 map
  Route 86  {{{system_nav}}}  Route 109  

Melbourne tram route 96 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network from Brunswick East to St Kilda Beach. The 13.9 kilometre route is operated out of Southbank depot with C2, E class, and on occasion A class trams.

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History

The line opened as a cable tram line operated by the Melbourne Tramway & Omnibus Company on 30 August 1887, operating along Bourke and Nicholson Streets. [1] It operated until 26 October 1940, when the Bourke Street cable lines were abandoned by the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB) in favour of double decker buses. The Bourke Street cable lines were the last cable trams to operate in Melbourne.

The MMTB, unhappy with the performance of the buses, decided to reinstate trams when the buses reached life expiry, trams on the 88 (predecessor to the modern 86) started on 26 June 1955 with the first tram to Brunswick East operating on 8 April 1956. [2] [3] [4]

The W7 class trams were built for running on these lines and the new Z class trams first ran on route 96 in June 1975. [5]

The line was extended south to St Kilda along Spencer Street, the former St Kilda railway line, Fitzroy Street and The Esplanade to terminate in Acland Street on 20 November 1987 following the conversion of the St Kilda railway (along with the Port Melbourne railway line) to light rail. [6] The broad gauge 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in) track was re-gauged to standard gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) and the overhead voltage was reduced from 1500 V DC to 600 V DC with light rail platforms built adjacent to the former stations' platforms.

With the closure of North Fitzroy depot on 19 December 1993, its route 96 duties were transferred to South Melbourne depot. [7] [8]

After the merger of the M>Tram network with Yarra Trams in 2004, most D2 class trams were transferred from Malvern depot to Southbank depot to help alleviate the congestion on the route. [9] [10] [11] [12] After the introduction of these low floor Siemens Combino trams on the route, accessible stops were built on Bourke Street, Fitzroy Street and St Kilda Esplanade, increasing customer safety and comfort.

In response to frequent overcrowding on the tram system in 2008, the state government leased new C2 class trams from Mulhouse, France specifically to run the route. [13] The first of these new trams began operation on 11 June 2008 with the nickname Bumble Bee 1. [14] [15] In November 2013, the first E class trams entered service on the route. [16] In January 2016, Route 96 began operating through the night on Fridays and Saturdays as part of the Night Network. [17]

In July 2023, PTV began trialling a new NaviLens information system for those with vision impairments on Route 96. [18]

Route 96 Project

On 17 April 2012, it was announced that Route 96 would become the focus of tram upgrades to transform it from a tramway to a light rail system; a "model" for how Melbourne's tram network should operate. The Route 96 Project superseded a similar project of the previous government, Tram 109.

The proposed aims of the project are:

The objectives are to:

In mid-2013, the proposed changes were released to the public. They involved an eventual segregation of trams from traffic along nearly the entire route, and the upgrade of all stops to level access to improve passenger flow and make the network disability-compliant. On Nicholson Street, all on-street parking would eventually be removed to create dedicated tram lanes where it is illegal for cars to drive. Easy-access stops (level access by raising the road to footpath level) would be constructed between Blyth Street and Brunswick Road, while centre island superstops would be constructed between Brunswick Road and the CBD.

The Batman Park (previously the World Trade Centre) and Clarendon Street Junction stops in South Melbourne would be redesigned with a separate bay for the Colonial Tramcar Restaurant, while in St Kilda, some parts of Acland Street would be closed to cars in favour of widened footpaths, pedestrian plazas and tram right of way.

The project has received strong support from commuters, urban planners and public transport advocates, while there have been concerns from shop owners along the route that a loss of on-street parking will negatively affect business. [21]

Work completed as at October 2018 has included:

Route

B2 class tram on the former St Kilda railway line section in January 2006 Melbourne tram route 96.jpg
B2 class tram on the former St Kilda railway line section in January 2006

Route 96 runs from its terminus in Brunswick East, travelling south on Nicholson Street through the suburbs of Carlton North, Fitzroy North, Carlton and Fitzroy, passing the Royal Exhibition Building and Melbourne Museum. It enters the CBD on Spring Street turning right into Bourke Street at Parliament House, travels through the Bourke Street Mall and turns left into Spencer Street, passing Southern Cross station. It crosses the Yarra River and enters Southbank on Clarendon Street before passing through the suburbs of South Melbourne, Albert Park, Middle Park and St Kilda on a right-of-way track. The tram line exits the private right-of-way and travels along Fitzroy Street and The Esplanade to Acland Street, St Kilda where it terminates.

Operation

C2 class tram at the Spring Street stop on Bourke Street C2.5123 bourke 2012.JPG
C2 class tram at the Spring Street stop on Bourke Street

Route 96 is operated out of Southbank depot with C2 and E class tram. [27]

Special events and services

Several annual events affect the usual services along route 96:

Route 96 is featured in the Courtney Barnett song Elevator Operator.

Route map

Route 96
Brunswick East - St Kilda Beach
via Fitzroy, City, Southbank & Albert Park
Free Tram Zone covers stops 124 to 11, fare zone 1 from stop 140 to 124A, 27 to 12
Suburb
Street
Stop
No.
Brunswick East
Connections
23
BSicon exBLq.svg
BSicon uKACCa.svg
BSicon exBLq.svg
Blyth Street
Bus-logo.svg 503, 508
22
BSicon uACC.svg
Albert Street
21
BSicon exBLq.svg
BSicon uACC.svg
BSicon exBLq.svg
Glenlyon Road
Bus-logo.svg 506
20
BSicon uACC.svg
Miller Street
Bus-logo.svg 506
BSicon ueKRZ.svg
Former Brunswick Road/Holden Street Line
19
BSicon uACC.svg
Brunswick Road
Bus-logo.svg 250, 251
BSicon uABZg+l.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
North Fitzroy tram depot (closed)
 
18
BSicon uACC.svg
Scotchmer Street
17
BSicon uACC.svg
Reid Street
16
BSicon uACC.svg
Freeman Street
15
BSicon uACC.svg
Alexandra Parade
Bus-logo.svg 546
14
BSicon uACC.svg
Rose Street
13
BSicon exBLq.svg
BSicon uACC.svg
BSicon exBLq.svg
Johnston Street
Bus-logo.svg 200, 202, 207
12
BSicon uACC.svg
Moor Street
BSicon uABZg+l.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
Gertrude Street
Tram 86
11
BSicon uACC.svg
Melbourne Museum
BSicon TRAM.svg 86
Zone 1
Free Tram Zone
BSicon uSTR+GRZq.svg
BSicon uCONTgq.svg
BSicon uKRZr+lr.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
Victoria Parade
Tram 30
10
BSicon exBLq.svg
BSicon uACC.svg
BSicon exBLq.svg
Parliament station
BSicon lv-ACC.svg
BSicon tCONTg@Gq.svg
BSicon umKRZt.svg
BSicon tCONTf@Fq.svg
Aiga railtransportation 25.svg
Parliament station
City Loop suburban lines
BSicon uABZgl.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
Spring Street
Tram City Circle
9
BSicon uACC.svg
Spring Street
7
BSicon uACC.svg
Russell Street
Bus-logo.svg 605
BSicon uCONTgq.svg
BSicon uKRZ.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
Swanston Street
Tram 1, 3, 5, 6, 16, 64, 67, 72
6
BSicon uACC.svg
Swanston Street
BSicon TRAM.svg 1, 3, 5, 6, 16, 64, 67, 72
5
BSicon uACC.svg
Bourke Street Mall
BSicon TRAM.svg 19, 57, 59
BSicon uCONTgq.svg
BSicon uKRZ.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
Elizabeth Street
Tram 19, 57, 59
4
BSicon uACC.svg
Queen Street
3
BSicon uACC.svg
William Street
BSicon TRAM.svg 58
BSicon uCONTgq.svg
BSicon uKRZ.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
William Street
Tram 58
1
BSicon uACC.svg
Southern Cross station
BSicon TRAM.svg 96
BSicon uCONTgq.svg
BSicon uABZgr+r.svg
Spencer Street
Tram 86
BSicon uSTR.svg
Aiga railtransportation 25.svg Southern Cross station
122
BSicon uACC.svg
Southern Cross station
BSicon uCONTgq.svg
BSicon uKRZ+l.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
Collins Street
Tram 11, 12, 48, 109
BSicon uCONTgq.svg
BSicon uKRZl.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
Flinders Street
Tram 70, 75, City Circle
BSicon CONTgq.svg
BSicon umKRZu.svg
BSicon CONTfq.svg
Flinders Street Viaduct
124
BSicon uACC.svg
Batman Park
Free Tram Zone
Zone 1
BSicon uSTR+GRZq.svg
Southbank
Clarendon Street
124A
BSicon exBLq.svg
BSicon uACC.svg
BSicon exBLq.svg
Casino/MCEC
BSicon TRAM.svg 12
BSicon uABZgl.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
Clarendon Street
Tram 12
 
Normanby Street
125
BSicon uACC.svg
Clarendon Street Junction
BSicon TRAM.svg 109
BSicon uCONTgq.svg
BSicon uABZgr.svg
Port Melbourne Light Rail
Tram 109
 
Ferrars Street
126
BSicon uACC.svg
City Road
Bus-logo.svg 234, 236
127
BSicon uACC.svg
South Melbourne station
BSicon uCONTgq.svg
BSicon uKRZu.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
Park Street
Tram 1 (no connecting stop)
South Melbourne
Ferrars Street
128
BSicon exBLq.svg
BSicon uACC.svg
BSicon exBLq.svg
Albert Park station
BSicon uCONTgq.svg
BSicon uKRZu.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
Albert Road
Tram 12 (no connecting stop)
 
Canterbury Road
129
BSicon uACC.svg
Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre
130
BSicon uACC.svg
Middle Park station
Middle Park
Canterbury Road
131
BSicon exBLq.svg
BSicon uACC.svg
BSicon exBLq.svg
Fraser Street
132
BSicon uACC.svg
St Kilda station
Bus-logo.svg 600, 922, 923
BSicon uABZg+l.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
Fitzroy Street
Tram 16
133
BSicon uBHF.svg
Canterbury Road
BSicon TRAM.svg 3, 16
134
BSicon exBLq.svg
BSicon uACC.svg
BSicon exBLq.svg
Park Street
BSicon TRAM.svg 12, Bus-logo.svg 606
BSicon uCONTgq.svg
BSicon uABZg+r.svg
Park Street
Tram 12
135
BSicon uACC.svg
Jacka Boulevard
Bus-logo.svg 606
 
The Esplanade
136
BSicon uACC.svg
The Esplanade
138
BSicon uACC.svg
Luna Park
BSicon TRAM.svg 16; Bus-logo.svg 606, 623
BSicon uABZgl.svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
Carlisle Street
Tram 3a, 16
 
Acland Street
BSicon uKACCe.svg
Acland Street
Bus-logo.svg
246, 600, 606
922, 923
Suburb
Street
Stop
No.
St Kilda Beach
Connections
Note: Green denotes free tram zone

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References

  1. Melbourne Tramway & Omnibus Company Limited Running Journal volume 9 no 3 page 16
  2. Our golden years Yarra Trams
  3. Route 96 East Brunswick - Blyth Street Electric Traction October 1968 pages 8-11
  4. East Burwood Extension Opening Electric Traction August 1978 page 127
  5. New Cars for North Fitzroy Trolley Wire issue 159 August 1975 page 40
  6. Towards the modern era Yarra Trams
  7. The Met Fleetline issue 221 December 1993 page 264
  8. National Bus Company Australian Bus Panorama issue 9/5 January 1994 page 31
  9. News in brief Railway Digest September 2004 page 15
  10. A new century Yarra Trams
  11. D2 Class Vicsig
  12. New low floor trams boost capacity on Route 96 Yarra Trams 26 July 2004
  13. Melbourne welcomes Mulhouse tram Railway Gazette International March 2008 page 127
  14. Five more trams to be added to the metropolitan system Yarra Trams 7 February 2008
  15. First of five French Trams now on Melbourne tracks Yarra Trams 11 June 2008
  16. Stand by your tram - Melbourne welcomes the E-class Yarra Trams 4 November 2013
  17. Night Tram Public Transport Victoria
  18. "We're trialling NaviLens on the Route 96 - Yarra Trams". yarratrams.com.au. Retrieved 5 October 2023.
  19. 1 2 Route 96 - Tram network upgrade - June 2015 Yarra Trams
  20. Route 96: Acland Street, St Kilda Public Transport Victoria
  21. Help Council Have Their Say on Tram Changes City of Port Phillip 25 July 2013
  22. Route 96 Improvements: Nicholson Street Public Transport Victoria
  23. Route 96: Stop 125 Port Junction Public Transport Victoria
  24. Port Junction: Platform stop construction Yarra Trams
  25. Acland Street upgrade Yarra Trams
  26. Acland Street upgrades City of Port Phillip
  27. Southbank Depot Vicsig
  28. Getting Here Australian Grand Prix

Further reading

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