Melbourne tram route 48

Route 48
C class tram at Balwyn North terminus in November 2012
Overview
SystemMelbourne tramway network
OperatorYarra Trams
DepotKew
VehicleA class
C class
Began service11 December 1938
Route
StartBalwyn North
ViaKew East
Kew
Hawthorn
Richmond
East Melbourne
EndVictoria Harbour
Length13.5 kilometres
TimetableRoute 48 timetable
MapRoute 48 map
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Melbourne tram route 48 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network from Balwyn North to Victoria Harbour. The 13.5-kilometre (8.4 mi) route is operated out of Kew depot with A and C class trams.

History

The origins of route 48 lie in separate lines. The section between Flinders Street (near Stop 9) and Hawthorn Bridge (Stop 23) dates back to Melbourne's first cable tram line to Richmond, which opened on 11 November 1885. It was electrified in stages, finally commencing electric operations on 4 December 1927. The section between Southern Cross station (Stop 1) and Spring Street (Stop 8) opened on 2 October 1886 as the North Fitzroy line. It was electrified on 21 November 1929. These two lines are connected by a line that was built along Spring Street on 10 November 1993 as part of the City Circle tram line works. The section between Barkers Road (Stop 29) and Cotham Road (Stop 33) was built by the Prahran & Malvern Tramways Trust on 24 February 1915. The track between Cotham Road and Kew Cemetery (Stop 37) opened later that year on 8 May, and then extended to Harp Road (Stop 39) on 26 November. The Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board opened Church Street line between Barkers Road and Hawthorn Bridge on 7 July 1923. An extension from Harp Road to Burke Road (Stop 45) opened on 11 January 1925. The line between Burke Road and Bulleen Road (Stop 47) opened on 13 June 1937, and the rest of the line to Balwyn North opened on 11 December 1938.

Route 48 was first allocated to the line between Balwyn North and the City on 11 December 1938 with the opening of the Balwyn North extension. Prior to that point, services on the East Kew line were largely provided by route 40, which ran from Kew East (Bulleen Road) to the City.[1] Trams traditionally would usually terminate at the Lonsdale Street terminus on Spencer Street, but peak hour congestion at the terminus often meant that trams would often run through to La Trobe Street, or would truncate at the corner of Flinders and Spencer Streets.[1] After the construction of a siding north of La Trobe Street in 1993, route 48 trams were extended to terminate there along with route 75.[2] However, it proved to be difficult for the siding to handle peak hour congestion with route 75, so route 48 was amended to terminate at Flinders Street West from 3 September 2000.[3][4] On 4 May 2003, the line was extended to the intersection of Bourke Street and Harbour Esplanade, Docklands.[5][6][7] On 4 January 2005, route 48 was extended along Harbour Esplanade and Docklands Drive to Waterfront City.[8][9][10]

Between May and November 2005, the route temporarily terminated at Market Street due to the closure and removal of the Flinders Street Overpass over King Street.[11][12] The truncated section between La Trobe Street and Waterfront City was temporarily replaced by routes 30 and 86.

On 20 September 2009, route 48 was altered to run via Collins Street in lieu of Flinders Street, terminating at Victoria Harbour (Merchant Street).[13][14][15][16][17] The route along Flinders Street and Harbour Esplanade to Waterfront City was replaced by an extended route 70. On 26 January 2014, the route was extended westwards by one more stop to terminate at the intersection of Collins Street and Bourke Street, which became the new Victoria Harbour terminus.[18]

Melbourne tram route 48 evolution
Dates Route Notes
11 December 1938 - 2 September 2000 Balwyn North to City (Spencer/La Trobe Streets) via Bridge Road, Flinders Street and Spencer Street
3 September 2000 - 3 May 2003 Balwyn North to City (Flinders/Spencer Street) via Bridge Road and Flinders Street
4 May 2003 - 3 January 2005 Balwyn North to Docklands (Harbour Esplanade/Bourke Street) via Bridge Road and Flinders Street
4 January 2005 - 19 September 2009 Balwyn North to Waterfront City via Bridge Road and Flinders Street
Temporarily terminated at Flinders / Market Streets between 22 May and 20 November 2005 due to the closure and removal of the Flinders Street Overpass
20 September 2009 - 25 January 2014 Balwyn North to Victoria Harbour (Collins / Merchant Streets) via Bridge Road and Collins Street
26 January 2014 - present Balwyn North to Victoria Harbour (Collins / Bourke Streets) via Bridge Road and Collins Street

Operation

Route 48 is operated out of Kew depot with A and C class trams.[19][20][21]

Proposed extension

The Public Transport Users Association (PTUA) and Cities of Boroondara and Manningham have been lobbying for an extension of route 48 to Westfield Doncaster.[22][23][24] It would require approximately 4.5 km (2.8 mi) of extra track, serving Greythorn Village and the Doncaster Park and Ride facility before terminating near Westfield Doncaster. The PTUA has also pointed out the future potential for the line to be extended further along Doncaster Road to Doncaster East and Donvale.

Proponents have argued that it could serve as a cheaper, quicker and more efficient alternative to the long-proposed Doncaster railway line. However, supporters of the railway state that the tram already takes 50 minutes from one terminus to the other in the off-peak, and that the tram would take well over an hour to reach the city from Doncaster. It is therefore considered as a separate project to the heavy railway, that would serve a local access purpose.

In the lead up to the 2006 state election, the Ted Baillieu opposition promised the extension by July 2010, pricing it at $35 million.[25][26] It was stated that there would have been about two accessible stops every kilometre, similar to the recent Box Hill tram extension. However the government was returned and the Baileu government did not commit to it in the 2010 election.

The City of Manningham commissioned a $60,000 study in 2007[27] to investigate the potential for the new line, arguing it was a needed alternative to overcrowded buses.

Route map

Route 48
Balwyn North - Victoria Harbour
via Kew, Richmond & City
Free tram zone covers stops D18 to 8, fare zone 1 applies from stop 9 to 51
Suburb
Street
Stop
No.
Balwyn North
Connections
51
Balwyn Road
50
Hill Road
49
Cityview Road
48
Sunburst Avenue
47
North Balwyn Shopping Centre
46
Wattle Avenue
45
Burke Road
 
High Street
44
Kilby Road
Kew East
High Street
43
Kew High School
42
Irymple Avenue
41
Clyde Street
40
Harp Village
39
Harp Road
Bus interchange 302, 304, 624
38
Victoria Park
Kew
High Street
37
Kew Cemetery
36
Parkhill Road
35
Cobden Street
34
Pakington Street
Bus interchange 609
Cotham Road
Tram 109
33
Cotham Road
32
Kew Junction
Bus interchange 200, 207
31
Stevenson Street
Kew tram depot
Hawthorn
High Street
29
Barkers Road
Barkers Road
Tram 109
 
Church Street
26
Barkers Road
25
Brook Street
24
Grattan Street
Burwood Road
Tram 75
23
Hawthorn Bridge
22
Yarra Boulevard
21
Burnley Street
20
Coppin Street
19
Richmond Town Hall
18
Church Street
Church Street
Tram 78
17
Bosisto Street
15
Epworth Hospital
 
Wellington Parade
14
Punt Road
Bus interchange 246
Wellington Parade Siding
East Melbourne
Wellington Parade
13
Simpson Street
11
Jolimont station
10
Jolimont Road
9
Lansdowne Street
Flinders Street
Tram 75, City Circle
Macarthur Street
Tram 11, 12, 109
Spring Street
City Circle tram
Mainline rail interchange Parliament station
8
Spring Street
7
101 Collins Street
Bus interchange 605
Swanston Street
Tram 1, 3, 5, 6, 16, 64, 67, 72
6
Town Hall
Tram interchange 1, 3, 5, 6, 16, 64, 67, 72
Elizabeth Street
Tram 19, 57, 59
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. ^ a b "Gunzel". classicaustraliantv.com. Archived from the original on 3 August 2018. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Melbourne Track and Overhead Work" (PDF). Trolley Wire. February 1994. p. 26.
  3. ^ "Route 48 and 75 - Improved timetables for better service and change of terminus". Yarra Trams. 5 September 2000. Archived from the original on 14 June 2002.
  4. ^ "Melbourne Tram Network". Victrip. 2002. Archived from the original on 7 October 2002.
  5. ^ Services Transit Australia July 2003 page 196
  6. ^ "Timetable & Route Alterations 30/04/2003". Yarra Trams. 30 April 2003. Archived from the original on 25 June 2003.
  7. ^ "Melbourne Tram Network". Metlink. 2004. Archived from the original on 6 September 2004.
  8. ^ Docklands Drive Tram Extension Now In Service Yarra Trams 4 January 2005
  9. ^ "Docklands Drive Tram". Newsrail. Vol. 33, no. 3. Vic: ARHS Victoria Division. March 2005. p. 93. ISSN 0310-7477. OCLC 19676396.
  10. ^ Melbourne trams extended to Docklands Railway Digest March 2005 page 7
  11. ^ "Flinders Street Overpass Removal". Yara Trams. 20 May 2005. Archived from the original on 23 August 2006.
  12. ^ "Routes 13, 24, 30, 48, 70, 75, 86, 109, 112 & City Circle - From Monday 21 November 05". 14 November 2005. Archived from the original on 20 August 2006.
  13. ^ History of Melbourne Trams Routes from 1950 to 2009 Yarra Trams
  14. ^ Spring into Collins on Route 48 Yarra Trams 21 September 2009
  15. ^ Changes to Routes 48 & 70 from Sunday 20 September 2009 Yarra Trams
  16. ^ Melbourne – Collins Street trams reach Victoria Harbour Trolley Wire issue 319 November 2009 page 13
  17. ^ Tram infrastructure works Railway Digest April 2010 page 8
  18. ^ New timetable delivers more than 1,200 extra trams to Docklands effective from Sunday 26 January Public Transport Victoria 10 January 2014
  19. ^ Kew Depot Vicsig
  20. ^ Facts & figures Yarra Trams
  21. ^ Route 48 Yarra Trams
  22. ^ "Submission to Infrastructure Australia on Victoria's transport infrastructure priorities" (PDF), Public Transport Users Association, p. 8, retrieved 3 November 2011
  23. ^ "Destination: Doncaster" (PDF), Public Transport Users Association, retrieved 3 November 2011
  24. ^ "Mayor pushes Balwyn tram extension". Boroondara Review Local. Archived from the original on 30 June 2013. Retrieved 18 September 2014.
  25. ^ "A Liberal government plan to improve Public Transport" (PDF). Victorian Liberal Party. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 July 2007. Retrieved 27 December 2012.
  26. ^ Warner, Michael (9 November 2006). "$35m line on trams". Herald Sun. Retrieved 27 December 2012.
  27. ^ Stephen Moynihan (16 July 2007). "Councils plead to fill gaps in transport network". The Age. Archived from the original on 18 June 2014. Retrieved 16 March 2014.

External links

Media related to Melbourne tram route 48 at Wikimedia Commons

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