Melbourne Tram Route 55 - Maps and Timetables

Maps and Timetables

  • Official timetables
  • Official route map
  • Official tram network map
  • Melbourne tram and train network map from railmaps.com.au
  • OpenStreetMap | Relation | Tram Route 55 (37338)
Trams in Melbourne - Yarra Trams
Routes
  • 1
  • 3/3a
  • 5
  • 6
  • 8
  • 11
  • 16
  • 19
  • 24
  • 30
  • 31
  • City Circle (35)
  • 48
  • 55
  • 57
  • 59
  • 64
  • 67
  • 70
  • 72
  • 75
  • 78
  • 79
  • 82
  • 86
  • 96
  • 109
  • 112
Current Tram Fleet
  • W
  • Z
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • C2
  • D
  • E
Operator
  • KDR Melbourne (Yarra Trams)
Former operators
  • Prahran and Malvern
  • Hawthorn
  • Melbourne, Brunswick and Coburg
  • Fitzroy, Northcote and Preston
  • Footscray
  • Northcote Municipality
  • North Melbourne Electric Tramway and Lighting Company
  • Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board
  • Victorian Railways
  • M>Tram
  • Transdev TSL
Tourist services
  • City Circle Tram
  • Colonial Tramcar Restaurant
  • Karachi Tram
Tram depots
  • Brunswick
  • Camberwell
  • East Preston
  • Essendon
  • Glenhuntly
  • Hawthorn
  • Kew
  • Malvern
  • North Fitzroy
  • Preston Workshops
  • Newport Workshops
  • Southbank
  • South Melbourne
Miscellaneous
  • Melbourne Cable Trams
  • Tramway Museum Society of Victoria
  • Hook turn
  • Think Tram project

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