Melbourne Tram Route 55 - Route

Route

There are 44 stops on route 55.

Starts at Bell Street/Melville Junction, West Coburg, then runs via:

  • Melville Road
  • Dawson Street/Grantham Street
  • Royal Park
    • Royal Park station (stop 26)
    • Melbourne Zoo (stop 25)
    • State Netball and Hockey Centre (stop 24)
  • Flemington Road
    • Abbotsford Street, tram routes 57 and 59 (stop 19)
    • Royal Children's Hospital (stop 17)
    • Grattan Street, Royal Melbourne Hospital (stop 14)
    • Royal Parade, tram route 19 (stop 12)
  • Peel Street
    • Victoria Street, tram route 57 (stop 10)
    • Queen Victoria Market (stop 9)
  • William Street
    • La Trobe Street, Flagstaff Gardens, Flagstaff station, tram routes 24, 30 and City Circle (stop 7)
    • Lonsdale Street, Law Courts (stop 6)
    • Bourke Street, tram routes 86, 95, and 96 (stop 5)
    • Collins Street, tram routes 11, 12, 42, 48, 109, and 112 (stop 4)
  • Flinders Lane/Market Street
    • Flinders Street, Banana Alley Vaults, tram routes 70, 75 and City Circle (stop 1)
  • Queensbridge Street
    • Crown Casino (stop 112)
  • Kings Way
    • Sturt Street, tram route 1 (stop 116)
  • Park Street

Ends at Domain Interchange, connecting with tram routes 3, 5, 6, 8, 16, 64, 67 and 72 (stop 20).

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