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'''Melbourne tram route 86''' is operated by [[Yarra Trams]] on the [[Trams in Melbourne|Melbourne tram network]]. It operates from [[RMIT University#RMIT Bundoora|Bundoora RMIT]] to [[Docklands, Victoria#Waterfront City|Waterfront City Docklands]]. The route is operated by [[B-class Melbourne tram|B]] and [[E-class Melbourne tram|E]] class trams from [[Preston Workshops|Preston depot]].<ref>[http://www.yarratrams.com.au/about-us/who-we-are/facts-figures/ Facts & figures] Yarra Trams</ref><ref>[http://www.yarratrams.com.au/using-trams/route-guides/route-86/ Route 86] Yarra Trams</ref> |
'''Melbourne tram route 86''' is operated by [[Yarra Trams]] on the [[Trams in Melbourne|Melbourne tram network]]. It operates from [[RMIT University#RMIT Bundoora|Bundoora RMIT]] to [[Docklands, Victoria#Waterfront City|Waterfront City Docklands]]. The route is operated by [[B-class Melbourne tram|B]] and [[E-class Melbourne tram|E]] class trams from [[Preston Workshops|Preston depot]].<ref>[http://www.yarratrams.com.au/about-us/who-we-are/facts-figures/ Facts & figures] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140529000558/http://www.yarratrams.com.au/about-us/who-we-are/facts-figures/ |date=29 May 2014 }} Yarra Trams</ref><ref>[http://www.yarratrams.com.au/using-trams/route-guides/route-86/ Route 86] Yarra Trams</ref> |
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At the end of the lease council took over operation for a short time. The MTOC line was taken over by the [[Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board]] (MMTB) on 1 November 1919 with the Northcote Cable Tramway line coming under MMTB control on 20 February 1920.<ref>{{Citation| url=http://www.hawthorntramdepot.org.au/papers/northcote.htm | work=Friends of Hawthorn Tram Depot | title=Northcote: the on again, off again cable tramway | accessdate=2011-10-03}}</ref> |
At the end of the lease council took over operation for a short time. The MTOC line was taken over by the [[Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board]] (MMTB) on 1 November 1919 with the Northcote Cable Tramway line coming under MMTB control on 20 February 1920.<ref>{{Citation| url=http://www.hawthorntramdepot.org.au/papers/northcote.htm | work=Friends of Hawthorn Tram Depot | title=Northcote: the on again, off again cable tramway | accessdate=2011-10-03}}</ref> |
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The [[Fitzroy, Northcote & Preston Tramways Trust]] had started constructing a system but it wasn't until after its takeover by the MMTB that services first ran, on 1 April 1920, part of this system included a line from Dundas Street to Tyler Street.<ref>{{Citation| url=http://www.yarratrams.com.au/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-155/173_read-883/ | work=[[Yarra Trams]] | title=Milestones, 1911 - 1920 | accessdate=2011-10-03}}</ref> This network was orphaned from the rest of the electric network until 24 March 1925 when a line along Holden Street, Pilkington Street and Barkly Street was built by the MMTB to allow access to the [[Melbourne central business district|CBD]] via [[Lygon Street]].<ref>{{Citation| url=http://www.yarratrams.com.au/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-155/173_read-882/ | work=[[Yarra Trams]] | title=Milestones, 1921 - 1930 | accessdate=2011-10-09}}</ref> |
The [[Fitzroy, Northcote & Preston Tramways Trust]] had started constructing a system but it wasn't until after its takeover by the MMTB that services first ran, on 1 April 1920, part of this system included a line from Dundas Street to Tyler Street.<ref>{{Citation | url=http://www.yarratrams.com.au/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-155/173_read-883/ | work=[[Yarra Trams]] | title=Milestones, 1911 - 1920 | accessdate=2011-10-03 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927015813/http://www.yarratrams.com.au/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-155/173_read-883 | archive-date=27 September 2011 | url-status=dead }}</ref> This network was orphaned from the rest of the electric network until 24 March 1925 when a line along Holden Street, Pilkington Street and Barkly Street was built by the MMTB to allow access to the [[Melbourne central business district|CBD]] via [[Lygon Street]].<ref>{{Citation | url=http://www.yarratrams.com.au/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-155/173_read-882/ | work=[[Yarra Trams]] | title=Milestones, 1921 - 1930 | accessdate=2011-10-09 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320071654/http://www.yarratrams.com.au/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-155/173_read-882 | archive-date=20 March 2012 | url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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The two cable lines were through routed by the MMTB, and operated until 26 October 1940, when the [[Bourke Street]] cable lines were abandoned in favour of double decker buses.<ref>{{Citation| url=http://www.yarratrams.com.au/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-155/173_read-881/ | work=[[Yarra Trams]] | title=Milestones, 1931 - 1940 | accessdate=2011-10-03}}</ref> The Bourke Street cable lines were the last cable trams to operate in Melbourne. |
The two cable lines were through routed by the MMTB, and operated until 26 October 1940, when the [[Bourke Street]] cable lines were abandoned in favour of double decker buses.<ref>{{Citation| url=http://www.yarratrams.com.au/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-155/173_read-881/ | work=[[Yarra Trams]] | title=Milestones, 1931 - 1940 | accessdate=2011-10-03}}</ref> The Bourke Street cable lines were the last cable trams to operate in Melbourne. |
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The MMTB, unhappy with the performance of the buses, decided to rebuild the lines as electric tram services when the buses became life expired. Trams first ran on route 88 (predecessor to the modern 86) on 26 June 1955, with [[Brunswick East]] starting operating on 6 May 1956.<ref>{{Citation| url=http://www.yarratrams.com.au/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-155/173_read-879 | work=[[Yarra Trams]] | title=Milestones, 1951 - 1960 | accessdate=2011-10-03}}</ref><ref>[http://www.yarratrams.com.au/media/43839/tramroutenumbers.pdf History of Melbourne Trams Routes from 1950 to 2009] Yarra Trams</ref> |
The MMTB, unhappy with the performance of the buses, decided to rebuild the lines as electric tram services when the buses became life expired. Trams first ran on route 88 (predecessor to the modern 86) on 26 June 1955, with [[Brunswick East]] starting operating on 6 May 1956.<ref>{{Citation | url=http://www.yarratrams.com.au/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-155/173_read-879 | work=[[Yarra Trams]] | title=Milestones, 1951 - 1960 | accessdate=2011-10-03 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320071722/http://www.yarratrams.com.au/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-155/173_read-879 | archive-date=20 March 2012 | url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>[http://www.yarratrams.com.au/media/43839/tramroutenumbers.pdf History of Melbourne Trams Routes from 1950 to 2009] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170226023218/http://www.yarratrams.com.au/media/43839/tramroutenumbers.pdf |date=26 February 2017 }} Yarra Trams</ref> |
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On 18 May 1983, the suburban terminus was extended 1.2 kilometres from Tyler Street to Boldrewood Parade,<ref>"East Preston Line Extended" ''[[Trolley Wire]]'' issue 208 October 1983 page 18</ref> then to 2.1 kilometres to [[La Trobe University]] on 10 January 1985 (when it was renumbered as the '87'), 2.9 kilometres to Settlement Road on 26 April 1987 (whereupon it was renumbered as the '86' (the current name it uses today)<ref>[http://www.sydneytramwaymuseum.com.au/members.old/Trolley_Wire/228%20-%20Trolley%20Wire%20-%20Feb%201987.pdf Here and There] ''Trolley Wire'' February 1987 page 25 (large file)</ref><ref>{{Citation| url=http://www.yarratrams.com.au/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-155/173_read-876/ | work=[[Yarra Trams]] | title=Milestones, 1981 - 1990 | accessdate=2011-10-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last1=Jones|first1=Colin|title=Watch for Trams|date=1993|publisher=Kangaroo Press|location=Kenthurst|isbn=0 86417 544 2|page=118}}</ref> and to the current terminus at McKimmies Road on 12 October 1995.<ref>{{Citation| url=http://www.yarratrams.com.au/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-155/173_read-875/ | work=[[Yarra Trams]] | title=Milestones, 1991 - 2000 | accessdate=2011-10-03}}</ref> This final extension was funded as part of the [[Government of Australia|Federal Government's]] Building Better Cities program.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://epress.anu.edu.au/anzsog/auc/mobile_devices/ch08s15.html#d0e3496|work=The ‘Building Better Cities’ program 1991-96: a nation-building initiative of the Commonwealth Government|author=Lyndsay Neilson|title=Appendix 1: Funding Allocation, Victorian Area Strategies|publisher=epress.anu.edu.au|accessdate=2010-11-01}}</ref> |
On 18 May 1983, the suburban terminus was extended 1.2 kilometres from Tyler Street to Boldrewood Parade,<ref>"East Preston Line Extended" ''[[Trolley Wire]]'' issue 208 October 1983 page 18</ref> then to 2.1 kilometres to [[La Trobe University]] on 10 January 1985 (when it was renumbered as the '87'), 2.9 kilometres to Settlement Road on 26 April 1987 (whereupon it was renumbered as the '86' (the current name it uses today)<ref>[http://www.sydneytramwaymuseum.com.au/members.old/Trolley_Wire/228%20-%20Trolley%20Wire%20-%20Feb%201987.pdf Here and There] ''Trolley Wire'' February 1987 page 25 (large file)</ref><ref>{{Citation| url=http://www.yarratrams.com.au/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-155/173_read-876/ | work=[[Yarra Trams]] | title=Milestones, 1981 - 1990 | accessdate=2011-10-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last1=Jones|first1=Colin|title=Watch for Trams|date=1993|publisher=Kangaroo Press|location=Kenthurst|isbn=0 86417 544 2|page=118}}</ref> and to the current terminus at McKimmies Road on 12 October 1995.<ref>{{Citation | url=http://www.yarratrams.com.au/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-155/173_read-875/ | work=[[Yarra Trams]] | title=Milestones, 1991 - 2000 | accessdate=2011-10-03 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120414185449/http://www.yarratrams.com.au/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-155/173_read-875/ | archive-date=14 April 2012 | url-status=dead }}</ref> This final extension was funded as part of the [[Government of Australia|Federal Government's]] Building Better Cities program.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://epress.anu.edu.au/anzsog/auc/mobile_devices/ch08s15.html#d0e3496|work=The ‘Building Better Cities’ program 1991-96: a nation-building initiative of the Commonwealth Government|author=Lyndsay Neilson|title=Appendix 1: Funding Allocation, Victorian Area Strategies|publisher=epress.anu.edu.au|accessdate=2010-11-01}}</ref> |
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As part of the [[Docklands, Victoria|Docklands]] redevelopment project, [[La Trobe Street]] was extended west over the [[Southern Cross railway station|Spencer Street railyards]] on 26 March 2000, and with this extension route 86 was extended along [[Spencer Street]] and La Trobe Street to [[Docklands Stadium]].<ref>"Melbourne - Yarra Trams" ''Trolley Wire'' issue 281 May 2000 page 30</ref><ref>"Metros" ''[[Railway Gazette International]]'' May 2000 page 276</ref><ref>[http://www.yarratrams.com.au/media-centre/news/articles/2000/route-86-timetable/ Route 86 timetable] Yarra Trams 24 March 2000</ref> |
As part of the [[Docklands, Victoria|Docklands]] redevelopment project, [[La Trobe Street]] was extended west over the [[Southern Cross railway station|Spencer Street railyards]] on 26 March 2000, and with this extension route 86 was extended along [[Spencer Street]] and La Trobe Street to [[Docklands Stadium]].<ref>"Melbourne - Yarra Trams" ''Trolley Wire'' issue 281 May 2000 page 30</ref><ref>"Metros" ''[[Railway Gazette International]]'' May 2000 page 276</ref><ref>[http://www.yarratrams.com.au/media-centre/news/articles/2000/route-86-timetable/ Route 86 timetable] Yarra Trams 24 March 2000</ref> |
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In August 2008 route 86 was the first route to see tram based testing of the [[Myki]] ticketing system, using special services not open to normal fare-paying passengers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,24196543-2862,00.html |title=Smart card tests to begin on trams this week |work=Herald Sun |author=Ashley Gardiner |date=18 August 2008 |publisher=www.news.com.au |accessdate=2008-08-18 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080915110857/http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0%2C21985%2C24196543-2862%2C00.html |archivedate=15 September 2008 }}</ref> |
In August 2008 route 86 was the first route to see tram based testing of the [[Myki]] ticketing system, using special services not open to normal fare-paying passengers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,24196543-2862,00.html |title=Smart card tests to begin on trams this week |work=Herald Sun |author=Ashley Gardiner |date=18 August 2008 |publisher=www.news.com.au |accessdate=2008-08-18 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080915110857/http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0%2C21985%2C24196543-2862%2C00.html |archivedate=15 September 2008 }}</ref> |
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A project to improve access through platform stops, perform track and overhead renewal and improve speed and reliability on a 6.8 km section of route 86, along High Street and Plenty Road, between Westgarth Street, Westgarth and Albert Street, Reservoir commenced in 2011.<ref>{{Citation| url=http://www.darebin.vic.gov.au/page/page.asp?page_Id=6152 | work=[[City of Darebin|Darebin City Council]] | title=Tram Route 86 Corridor Project | accessdate=2011-10-04}}</ref><ref>{{Citation| url=http://vicroads.vic.gov.au/Home/RoadProjects/MelbourneRoadProjects/Inner/TramRoute86.htm | work=[[VicRoads]] | title=Tram Route 86 – High Street and Plenty Road | accessdate=2011-10-04}}</ref> |
A project to improve access through platform stops, perform track and overhead renewal and improve speed and reliability on a 6.8 km section of route 86, along High Street and Plenty Road, between Westgarth Street, Westgarth and Albert Street, Reservoir commenced in 2011.<ref>{{Citation| url=http://www.darebin.vic.gov.au/page/page.asp?page_Id=6152 | work=[[City of Darebin|Darebin City Council]] | title=Tram Route 86 Corridor Project | accessdate=2011-10-04}}</ref><ref>{{Citation | url=http://vicroads.vic.gov.au/Home/RoadProjects/MelbourneRoadProjects/Inner/TramRoute86.htm | work=[[VicRoads]] | title=Tram Route 86 – High Street and Plenty Road | accessdate=2011-10-04 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120321202511/http://vicroads.vic.gov.au/Home/RoadProjects/MelbourneRoadProjects/Inner/TramRoute86.htm | archive-date=21 March 2012 | url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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Since April 2012, there has been a campaign for route 86 to be extended to [[South Morang railway station|South Morang station]]. This campaign has been run by community group the Friends of South Morang. The proposed extension is for the tram to go north on Plenty Road, turn left on Bush Boulevard and go towards the South Morang station, from there it will go through the Mill Park Lakes Estate to the intersection of The Lakes Boulevard and Plenty Road. This proposal can be seen on The South Morang future transport network map.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120322112929/http://www.whittlesea.vic.gov.au/~/media/Maps/General/South%20Morang%20future%20transport%20network%20map.pdf South Morang - Future Transport Network] City of Whittlesea</ref> |
Since April 2012, there has been a campaign for route 86 to be extended to [[South Morang railway station|South Morang station]]. This campaign has been run by community group the Friends of South Morang. The proposed extension is for the tram to go north on Plenty Road, turn left on Bush Boulevard and go towards the South Morang station, from there it will go through the Mill Park Lakes Estate to the intersection of The Lakes Boulevard and Plenty Road. This proposal can be seen on The South Morang future transport network map.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120322112929/http://www.whittlesea.vic.gov.au/~/media/Maps/General/South%20Morang%20future%20transport%20network%20map.pdf South Morang - Future Transport Network] City of Whittlesea</ref> |
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Bundoora RMIT - Waterfront City Docklands | |||||
Übersicht | |||||
System | Melbourne | ||||
Operator | Yarra Trams | ||||
Depot | Preston | ||||
Vehicle | B class E class | ||||
Night-time | Friday & Saturday | ||||
Route | |||||
Locale | Melbourne, Australia | ||||
Start | Bundoora RMIT | ||||
Via | Reservoir Preston Thornbury Northcote Clifton Hill Collingwood Fitzroy East Melbourne Bourke Street | ||||
End | Waterfront City Docklands | ||||
Service | |||||
Journey time | 65-90 minutes | ||||
Operates | Daily | ||||
Zone(s) | Free Zone: Stops D11-D1, 1-11 Myki Zone 1: Stops 12-51 Zone 1/2 overlap: Stops 52-71 | ||||
Timetable | Route 86 timetable | ||||
Map | Route 86 map | ||||
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Melbourne tram route 86 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network. It operates from Bundoora RMIT to Waterfront City Docklands. The route is operated by B and E class trams from Preston depot.[1][2]
History
2 cable tram lines operated by the Melbourne Tramway & Omnibus Company (MTOC) one opened on 2 October 1886 , operating along Collins Street, MacArthur Street, Gisborne Street, Brunswick Street and Queens Parade to Merri Creek Bridge.[3][4] The other 10 August 1887, operating along Bourke Street, Gertrude Street, Smith Street, Queens Parade and Heidelberg Road to Northcote Bridge.[5][4] On 18 February 1890 a group of Northcote land speculators built a line between the MTOC terminus and Dundas Street, the line was not as successful as they had hoped, closed down and reopened twice before the municipal government bought it in 1901 and leased out its operation.
At the end of the lease council took over operation for a short time. The MTOC line was taken over by the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB) on 1 November 1919 with the Northcote Cable Tramway line coming under MMTB control on 20 February 1920.[6]
The Fitzroy, Northcote & Preston Tramways Trust had started constructing a system but it wasn't until after its takeover by the MMTB that services first ran, on 1 April 1920, part of this system included a line from Dundas Street to Tyler Street.[7] This network was orphaned from the rest of the electric network until 24 March 1925 when a line along Holden Street, Pilkington Street and Barkly Street was built by the MMTB to allow access to the CBD via Lygon Street.[8]
The two cable lines were through routed by the MMTB, and operated until 26 October 1940, when the Bourke Street cable lines were abandoned in favour of double decker buses.[9] The Bourke Street cable lines were the last cable trams to operate in Melbourne.
The MMTB, unhappy with the performance of the buses, decided to rebuild the lines as electric tram services when the buses became life expired. Trams first ran on route 88 (predecessor to the modern 86) on 26 June 1955, with Brunswick East starting operating on 6 May 1956.[10][11]
On 18 May 1983, the suburban terminus was extended 1.2 kilometres from Tyler Street to Boldrewood Parade,[12] then to 2.1 kilometres to La Trobe University on 10 January 1985 (when it was renumbered as the '87'), 2.9 kilometres to Settlement Road on 26 April 1987 (whereupon it was renumbered as the '86' (the current name it uses today)[13][14][15] and to the current terminus at McKimmies Road on 12 October 1995.[16] This final extension was funded as part of the Federal Government's Building Better Cities program.[17]
As part of the Docklands redevelopment project, La Trobe Street was extended west over the Spencer Street railyards on 26 March 2000, and with this extension route 86 was extended along Spencer Street and La Trobe Street to Docklands Stadium.[18][19][20]
On 27 July 2008 route 30 and route 86 swapped termini, with route 30 terminating in Harbour Esplanade at Central Pier, and route 86 being extended to Waterfront City.[21]
In August 2008 route 86 was the first route to see tram based testing of the Myki ticketing system, using special services not open to normal fare-paying passengers.[22]
A project to improve access through platform stops, perform track and overhead renewal and improve speed and reliability on a 6.8 km section of route 86, along High Street and Plenty Road, between Westgarth Street, Westgarth and Albert Street, Reservoir commenced in 2011.[23][24]
Since April 2012, there has been a campaign for route 86 to be extended to South Morang station. This campaign has been run by community group the Friends of South Morang. The proposed extension is for the tram to go north on Plenty Road, turn left on Bush Boulevard and go towards the South Morang station, from there it will go through the Mill Park Lakes Estate to the intersection of The Lakes Boulevard and Plenty Road. This proposal can be seen on The South Morang future transport network map.[25]
In January 2016, route 86 began operating through the night on Fridays and Saturdays as part of the Night Network.[26]
In late November 2016, E-class trams commenced operation on the route.[27] These trams are beneficial on the route which has the highest amount of superstop platforms of any route in Melbourne.[28]
Dates | Route | Notes |
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2 May 1954 - 28 February 1983 | Footscray to West Maribyrnong | |
1 March 1983 - 25 April 1987 | Unallocated | |
26 April 1987 - 11 October 1995 | Bundoora (McLeans Road) to City (Spencer Street) | The first time 86 was used to designate the route that it currently takes today (renumbered from 87). |
12 October 1995 - 25 March 2000 | Bundoora RMIT to City (Spencer Street) | |
26 March 2000 - 21 May 2005 | Bundoora RMIT to Docklands Centre Pier (Marvel Stadium) | Marvel Stadium was then known as Colonial Stadium (until 30 September 2002) and later Telstra Dome (from 1 October 2002). |
22 May 2005 - 20 November 2005 | Bundoora RMIT to Docklands Drive - New Quay | The route was temporarily extended as a substitute to a truncated Route 48. |
21 November 2005 - 26 July 2008 | Bundoora RMIT to Docklands Centre Pier (Marvel Stadium) | Marvel Stadium was then known as Telstra Dome. Same as 2000-05 route. |
27 July 2008 - onwards | Bundoora RMIT to Waterfront City Docklands |
Route
Route 86 runs from Bundoora RMIT, travelling south on Plenty Road through the suburbs of Bundoora, Reservoir and Preston, passing La Trobe University.
Plenty Road ends in Preston at Dundas Street and High Street, route 86 turns slightly into High Street and continues south through Thornbury and Northcote. It then crosses Merri Creek, continuing along Queens Parade Clifton Hill, heading south-west, turning south into Smith Street passing between Fitzroy and Collingwood.
Just before the end of Smith Street it turns west into Gertrude Street, Fitzroy, and south into Nicholson Street, Carlton, past the Royal Exhibition Building.
It enters the CBD on Spring Street turning west into Bourke Street at Parliament House, travels through the Bourke Street Mall and turns north into Spencer Street, passing Southern Cross station, it turns west at La Trobe Street, passing over the Spencer Street rail yards into Docklands, it travels north briefly on Harbour Esplanade before turning west into Docklands Drive, where it terminates at Waterfront City Docklands.
Operation
Route 86 is operated from Preston depot by B class trams and E class trams, although it is not uncommon for A class trams to be rostered.[29]
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In popular culture
In 2010 Melbourne-based musical comedian The Bedroom Philosopher released an album Songs from the 86 Tram inspired by the tram route as well as an award-winning comedy show of the same name.[30]
Route 95
Until 27 July 2014 additional capacity through the Melbourne CBD was provided by route 95 short workings from Melbourne Museum to Spencer Street via Bourke Street between 12:00 and 14:00 on weekdays.[31][32]
References
- ^ Facts & figures Archived 29 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine Yarra Trams
- ^ Route 86 Yarra Trams
- ^ Tramway Guide to Melbourne and Suburbs pages 13 & 15
- ^ a b Melbourne Tramway & Omnibus Company Limited Running Journal volume 9 no 3 page 16
- ^ Tramway Guide to Melbourne and Suburbs pages 17
- ^ "Northcote: the on again, off again cable tramway", Friends of Hawthorn Tram Depot, retrieved 3 October 2011
- ^ "Milestones, 1911 - 1920", Yarra Trams, archived from the original on 27 September 2011, retrieved 3 October 2011
- ^ "Milestones, 1921 - 1930", Yarra Trams, archived from the original on 20 March 2012, retrieved 9 October 2011
- ^ "Milestones, 1931 - 1940", Yarra Trams, retrieved 3 October 2011
- ^ "Milestones, 1951 - 1960", Yarra Trams, archived from the original on 20 March 2012, retrieved 3 October 2011
- ^ History of Melbourne Trams Routes from 1950 to 2009 Archived 26 February 2017 at the Wayback Machine Yarra Trams
- ^ "East Preston Line Extended" Trolley Wire issue 208 October 1983 page 18
- ^ Here and There Trolley Wire February 1987 page 25 (large file)
- ^ "Milestones, 1981 - 1990", Yarra Trams, retrieved 3 October 2011
- ^ Jones, Colin (1993). Watch for Trams. Kenthurst: Kangaroo Press. p. 118. ISBN 0 86417 544 2.
- ^ "Milestones, 1991 - 2000", Yarra Trams, archived from the original on 14 April 2012, retrieved 3 October 2011
- ^ Lyndsay Neilson. "Appendix 1: Funding Allocation, Victorian Area Strategies". The ‘Building Better Cities’ program 1991-96: a nation-building initiative of the Commonwealth Government. epress.anu.edu.au. Retrieved 1 November 2010.
- ^ "Melbourne - Yarra Trams" Trolley Wire issue 281 May 2000 page 30
- ^ "Metros" Railway Gazette International May 2000 page 276
- ^ Route 86 timetable Yarra Trams 24 March 2000
- ^ "Completed tram initiatives", Department of Transport, retrieved 3 October 2011
- ^ Ashley Gardiner (18 August 2008). "Smart card tests to begin on trams this week". Herald Sun. www.news.com.au. Archived from the original on 15 September 2008. Retrieved 18 August 2008.
- ^ "Tram Route 86 Corridor Project", Darebin City Council, retrieved 4 October 2011
- ^ "Tram Route 86 – High Street and Plenty Road", VicRoads, archived from the original on 21 March 2012, retrieved 4 October 2011
- ^ South Morang - Future Transport Network City of Whittlesea
- ^ Night Tram Public Transport Victoria
- ^ Route 86 will be next to run E-Class Yarra Trams 15 April 2016
- ^ Past meets future at new home of E-class trams Yarra Trams 17 April 2016
- ^ "East Preston Depot", Vicsig, retrieved 4 October 2011
- ^ The bedroom philosopher songs from the 86 tram Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2010
- ^ Route Guide & Map 86/95 Yarra Trams
- ^ Capacity boost for tram passengers Archived 2014-07-26 at the Wayback Machine Yarra Trams 9 July 2014
External links
- Media related to Melbourne tram route 86 at Wikimedia Commons
- Route 86 timetable and map