List of Melbourne Tram Routes - Main Routes

Main Routes

Route Map Destinations Comments
1 East Coburg

South Melbourne Beach
via Lygon Street & City
3 Melbourne University

East Malvern
Weekdays only
3a Melbourne University

East Malvern
via St Kilda (Weekends and Public Holidays only)
5 Melbourne University

Malvern
6 Melbourne University

Glen Iris
8 Moreland

Toorak
via Lygon Street & City
11 West Preston

Victoria Harbour Docklands
via Collins Street
16 Melbourne University

Kew
via St Kilda
19 North Coburg

City (Elizabeth Street)
24 North Balwyn

La Trobe Street West End
via La Trobe Street
30 St Vincents Plaza

Etihad Stadium Docklands
via La Trobe Street
31 Victoria Harbour Docklands

Hoddle Street
via Collins Street
35 City Circle Zero-fare service encircling the central business district
48 Victoria Harbour Docklands

North Balwyn
via Collins Street
55 West Coburg

Domain Interchange
via William Street & City
57 West Maribyrnong

City (Elizabeth Street)
via North Melbourne
59 Airport West

City (Elizabeth Street)
64 Melbourne University

East Brighton
67 Melbourne University

Carnegie
70 Waterfront City Docklands

Wattle Park
72 Melbourne University

Camberwell
75 City (Spencer Street)

Vermont South
78 North Richmond

Prahran
79 North Richmond

St Kilda Beach
82 Moonee Ponds

Footscray
86 Bundoora RMIT

Waterfront City Docklands
via Smith Street & Bourke Street
95 City (Spencer Street)

Melbourne Museum
via Bourke Street
96 East Brunswick

St Kilda Beach
via Bourke Street, City & St Kilda light rail
109 Box Hill

Port Melbourne
via Collins Street, City & Port Melbourne light rail
112 West Preston

Fitzroy Street, St Kilda
via Collins Street & City

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