Where does City Circle tram go?
Where does City Circle tram go?
It takes in all of La Trobe Street, Harbour Esplanade and Flinders Street. It follows Spring Street between Flinders and Bourke Streets, but travels along Nicholson Street and Victoria Street before turning into La Trobe Street.
Is MCG in free tram zone?
To access the MCG, catch a train to Jolimont Station or a tram up Flinders Street – with the free tram zone extended through to the MCG – or walk to the ground.
Is Melbourne tram 35 free?
The City Circle Tram service provides a free and convenient way to get around central Melbourne. To catch the City Circle Tram service (route number 35), simply board the tram at any of the specially marked stops on the route.
Where can I take the tram in Melbourne?
Melbourne tram network Tram routes Via East Coburg – South Melbourne Beach Lygon Street, Brunswick, City, South Melbourne Melbourne University – East Malvern (weekdays) City, St Kilda Road, Balaclava, Caulfield North Melbourne University – East Malvern (weekends) City, St Kilda Road, St Kilda, Balaclava, Caulfield North
How is the City Circle Tram different from other trams?
Unlike other trams, the City Circle Tram is reddish-brownish in colour, making it easily distinguishable from the normal trams (which aren’t free) – you’ll also see the name ‘City Circle Tram’ on it. The tram route includes stops along La Trobe St, Spring St, the Docklands and Harbour Esplanade.
Which city has the largest tram network in the world?
Melbourne’s tram network is the largest in the world. Here’s a map of the tram network. Here’s a map of the Free Tram Zone.
Is there a free tram from Melbourne CBD to Albert Park?
Hi Karen, The free trams in the Melbourne CBD do not travel all the way to Albert Park for the Grand Prix. The free tram service in Melbourne runs in these locations. However, in previous years, Yarra Trams have offered free tram services for those holding tickets to the Grand Prix.