Melbourne Tram Route 75 - Route

Route

Route 75
City Stop 119
Bourke Street 121
Southern Cross Station 122
Spencer Street 1
King Street 2
Market Street 3
Elizabeth Street 4
Swanston Street 5
Exhibition Street 7
Spring Street 8
Clarendon Street 11
Punt Road 14
Church Street 18
Hawthorn Bridge 23
Hawthorn Station 11
Glenferrie Road 32
Camberwell Junction 40
Toorak Road 51
Warrigal Road 58
Deakin University 63
Middleborough Road 66
Blackburn Road 70
Springvale Road 73
Vermont South 75

Not all stops are shown, refer to timetable for full list of stops.

Route 75 runs from La Trobe Street in the CBD, it heads south on Spencer Street, it turns east at Flinders Street and continues past Flinders Street railway station, St Paul's Cathedral, and Federation Square, entering East Melbourne east along Wellington Parade and into Richmond continuing east on Bridge Road.

At Hawthorn Bridge it crosses the Yarra River into Hawthorn and continues east on Burwood Road, it briefly travels south on Power Street before turning east into Riversdale Road, traversing Hawthorn and Hawthorn East. At Camberwell Junction it crosses Burke Road and travels south east along Camberwell, Camberwell. It enters Toorak Road and heads east, at Warrigal Road Toorak Road becomes Burwood Highway, Burwood, it continues east, past Deakin University and through Burwood East, to its terminus in Vermont South at Vermont South Shopping Centre, where a connecting bus, the Knox Transit Link (run as part of Route 732) can be caught to Westfield Knox.

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