Melbourne tram route 11

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Route 11
West Preston - Victoria Harbour Docklands
Icon for route 11.
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B2 class tram on Collins Street
in December 2014
Overview
SystemMelbourne
OperatorYarra Trams
DepotPreston
VehicleE Class
Began service21 September 2009
Route
Length13.4 km
TimetableRoute 11 timetable
MapRoute 11 map
← Route 6  {{{system_nav}}}  Route 12 →

Melbourne tram route 11 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network. It operates from West Preston (Regent Street) to Victoria Harbour Docklands (Bourke Street).[1][2] The 14.9 kilometre route is operated by E class trams from Preston Depot.

History[]

Route 11 was first allocated to the line between West Preston and the City (Collins Street) on 25 July 1937. Prior to this, it was first allocated to East Preston and St Kilda Beach via Holden St and Swanston Street on 21 November 1929. Then, it was allocated to the Holden St Shuttle following the electrification of the Brunswick Street cable line. However, since single-truck trams without number boxes were used on this line, the route number was never displayed. The electrification of the South Melbourne cable tram line on 25 July 1937 enabled through-running on Collins Street. Route 11 ran from West Preston to the City, but some services would continue as Route 10 south to South Melbourne Beach (later St Kilda - Fitzroy St).[3] Following the elimination of shared-depot routes, Route 10 was discontinued on 30 April 1995. However, in April 2000, the West Preston to St Kilda - Fitzroy St recommenced and was allocated Route 112. Following this, Route 11 became a peak-only service, and was eventually phased out altogether by 28 June 2004. However, following the Victoria Harbour extension on 21 September 2009, Route 11 was reinstated as a peak-only service between West Preston and Victoria Harbour. On 27 July 2014, Route 11 became a full-time service following the cessation of Route 112, and the creation of Route 12.[3]

The origin of route 11 mainly consists of the North Fitzroy cable tram line and the West Preston line built by the Fitzroy, Northcote and Preston Tramway Trust (FNPTT). The North Fitzroy cable line was opened on 2 October 1886 by the Melbourne Tramway and Ominbus Company (MTOC). The section between Spencer Street (Stop 1) and St Vincents Plaza (Stop 12) was first electrified on 15 September 1929. The rest of the North Fitzroy cable line was electrified on 26 October 1930. Meanwhile, the FNPTT constructed the line between Holden Street (Stop 24) and Regent Street (Stop 47). Due to delays with available FNPTT rollingstock among other issues, the line couldn't open until the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board took over. The line eventually opened on 1 April 1920. On 3 July 1953, the West Preston terminus was extended to the north side of the intersection to clear the intersection.[3]

Initially, the line to West Preston was single track north of the Miller St/St Georges Rd intersection (near Stop 34). It was duplicated in stages. On 28 June 1927, the line from Gilbert Road (near Stop 37) and Preston Depot was duplicated. A few months later on 22 August 1927, this was further extended to Bell Street (Stop 40). It was further duplicated to Jacka Street (Stop 45) on 28 March 1928. The last remaining section of single track to the Regent Street terminus was duplicated on 19 November 1952.[3]

On 18 November 2002, a tram line was constructed to Collins Street West along the Collins Street extension. However, from 28 June 2004 until 21 November 2005, the line was truncated back to Spencer Street while Southern Cross railway station was redeveloped.[4] It was extended further along the Collins Street extension to Victoria Harbour Docklands on 21 September 2009.[5] It was extended a further 450 metres west to the corner of Collins and Bourke Streets from 26 July 2014, which is today's Victoria Harbour terminus.

Melbourne tram route 11 evolution
Dates Route Notes
During PMTT operation Grange Road to Elsternwick
21 November 1929 - 26 October 1930 East Preston (Tyler Street) to St Kilda Beach via Holden Street and South Melbourne
27 October 1930 - c. 1937 Lygon Street to St. Georges Road (via Holden Street) Operated without number after 11 was reallocated
25 July 1937 - 17 November 2002 West Preston to City (Collins Street) Became peak-only following creation of
Route 112 in April 2000
18 November 2002 - 18 September 2009 West Preston to City (Collins Street West) Peak-hour only
21 September 2009 - 26 July 2014 West Preston to Victoria Harbour Docklands Peak-hour only
27 July 2014 - onwards West Preston to Victoria Harbour Docklands (Bourke Street) Became full-time route following cessation of
Route 112 from 27 July 2014

Operation[]

Routes 11 is operated out of Preston depot by E class trams.[2][6] B class and A class are not on the route 11 anymore. New Preston tram depot is E class only depot.

Map[]

Route 11
West Preston - Victoria Harbour
via Northcote, Fitzroy & City
Free tram zone covers stops D18 to 8, fare zone 1 applies from stop 10 to 47
Legend
Suburb
Street
Stop
No.
West Preston
Connections
Preston
Gilbert Road
47
Regent Street
Bus interchange 553
46
McNamara Street
45
Jacka Street
44
Cooper Street
43
Murray Road
Bus interchange 527
42
Cramer Street
41
Bruce Street
40
Bell Street
Bus interchange 513, 903
39
Latona Avenue
38
Oakover Road
37
Miller Street Shopping Centre
 
Miller Street
36
Devon Street
35
St Georges Road
Miller Street
No Service
34
Preston Workshops
33
Hutton Street
32
Normanby Avenue
Bus interchange 510
31
Gadd Street
30
Gladstone Avenue
29
Arthurton Road
28
Sumner Avenue
27
Westbourne Grove
26
Clarke Street
Fitzroy North
St Georges Road
25
Miller Street
Bus interchange 506
24
Holden Street
Bus interchange 250, 251
23
Park Street
22
Scotchmer Street
Bus interchange 504
21
Alfred Crescent
20
Fitzroy Bowls Club
19
Newry Street
18
Alexandra Parade
Bus interchange 546
17
Leicester Street
16
Johnston Street
Bus interchange 200, 207
15
St David Street
14
King William Street
Gertrude Street
Tram 86
Bundoora RMIT Right arrow
 Left arrow The District Docklands
13
Gertrude Street
Victoria Parade
Tram 12, 109
 
 Right arrow Box Hill
East Melbourne
Victoria Parade
12
St Vincent's Plaza
Victoria Parade
Tram 30
 
 Left arrow Central Pier
 
Gisborne Street
11
Albert Street
 
Macarthur Street
10
Parliament station
Mainline rail interchange Parliament station
Spring Street
Tram 48, City Circle
Wellington Parade Right arrow
 Left arrow Nicholson Street
8
Spring Street
7
101 Collins Street
Bus interchange 605
Swanston Street
Tram 1, 3, 5, 6, 16, 64, 67, 72
St Kilda Road Right arrow
 Left arrow Melbourne University
6
Town Hall
Tram interchange 1, 3, 5, 6, 16, 64, 67, 72
Elizabeth Street
Tram 19, 57, 59
Flinders St station Right arrow
 Left arrow North Melbourne
5
Elizabeth Street
Tram interchange 19, 57, 59
3
William Street
Williams Street
Tram 58
1
Southern Cross station
Tram interchange 12, 96, 109
Spencer Street
Tram 12, 96, 109
Mainline rail interchange Southern Cross station
D14
Southern Cross station
Bus interchange 232, 235, 237
D15
Batman's Hill
D16
Harbour Esplanade
Harbour Esplanade
Tram 70, 75, City Circle
D17
Collins Landing
D18
Victoria Harbour
Suburb
Street
Stop
No.
Victoria Harbour
Connections
Note: Green denotes free tram zone


References[]

  1. ^ Facts & figures Archived 29 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine Yarra Trams
  2. ^ a b Route 11 Yarra Trams
  3. ^ a b c d "Gunzel". www.classicaustraliantv.com. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  4. ^ Temporary Closure of Collins Street Extension Yarra Trams
  5. ^ Changes to Routes 48 & 70 from Sunday 20 September 2009 Yarra Trams
  6. ^ E Class trams on Route 11 & new passenger info displays Archived 1 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine Yarra Trams 22 June 2015

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