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Melbourne tram route 70

A class tram on Flinders Street, September 2006

Melbourne tram route 70 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network from Waterfront City to Wattle Park. The 16.5 kilometre route is operated out of Camberwell depot with A and B class trams.

History

Most of the line currently used by route 70 was initially built and run by the Hawthorn Tramways Trust (HTT) in 1916–17. It ran between the Batman Avenue terminus (opposite Flinders Street station) to the intersection of Warrigal Road (then Boundary Road) and Riversdale Road. At the time, the HTT's Batman Avenue line was Melbourne's only electric tram line that reached the CBD. The Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board took over the line in 1920, and in 1928, extended the line a further two kilometres to Wattle Park at the Riversdale Road and Elgar Road intersection.[1][2] In 1934, the line was given the route 70 designation, which it still holds today.[2][3]

On 6 June 1999 it was diverted to operate via the Exhibition Street extension with a four-lane divided road built over the Jolimont Yard, enabling Batman Avenue west of Melbourne Park to be closed with route 70 extended to terminate at the intersection of Flinders and Spencer Streets.[4][5] This new route was better able to serve all of the Melbourne Park venues such as the Melbourne Cricket Ground and Rod Laver Arena.[6] Extra sidings were also built along the route in order to accommodate special events.[7] On 5 December 1999, at the City end, the route was amended to terminate at new sidings west of Spencer Street.[8]

On 4 May 2003, the route was extended along Spencer Street to the intersection of Spencer and La Trobe Streets, swapping route termini with route 75.[9][10] Between May and November 2005, the route temporarily terminated at Market Street due to the closure and removal of the Flinders Street Overpass over King Street.[11] After the works were completed, on 21 November 2005, the route was re-extended along Flinders Street and its permanent terminus was altered to the intersection of Bourke Street and Harbour Esplanade at Docklands, no longer running along Spencer Street.[12] The route was extended to Waterfront City in September 2009 to replace route 48 which was re-routed away from Flinders Street and Waterfront City.[13][14]

Route

From Waterfront City, the route runs along Docklands Drive, Harbour Esplanade and Flinders Street in the city, behind Melbourne Park at Richmond and then along Swan Street and Riversdale Road through Hawthorn and Camberwell to the eastern end of Wattle Park, terminating at Elgar Road.

Operation

E class tram on shuttle route 70a outside Melbourne Park, January 2023

Route 70 is operated out of Camberwell depot with A-class and B-class trams.[15][16][17] During the Australian Open, additional services run between Melbourne Park and the city. These services are numbered as Route 70a and run E-class trams.[18]

Route map

References

  1. ^ Camberwell City Council Camberwell & Hawthorn Advertiser 2 June 1917
  2. ^ a b Melbourne's Two Batman Avenue Tramways 1916 and 1999 Trolley Wire issue 278 August 1999 pages 3–15
  3. ^ Exhibition Street Extension Opening Transurban 26 October 1999
  4. ^ Goodbye, Batman Avenue Trams Transit Australia June 1999 pages 127-129
  5. ^ "Batman Avenue Trams Relocated". Newsrail. Vol. 27, no. 7. Vic: ARHS Victoria Division. July 1999. p. 197. ISSN 0310-7477. OCLC 19676396.
  6. ^ Opening of the Tram Route 70 Diversion Transit Australia July 1999 pages 182/183
  7. ^ History of Melbourne Trams Routes from 1950 to 2009 Yarra Trams
  8. ^ "Melbourne's New Docklands Tramway" (PDF). Trolley Wire. November 2000. p. 3-5.
  9. ^ Services Transit Australia July 2003 page 196
  10. ^ "Timetable & Route Alterations 30/04/2003". Yarra Trams. 30 April 2003. Archived from the original on 25 June 2003.
  11. ^ "Flinders Street Overpass Removal". Yara Trams. 20 May 2005. Archived from the original on 23 August 2006.
  12. ^ "Routes 13, 24, 30, 48, 70, 75, 86, 109, 112 & City Circle - From Monday 21 November 05". 14 November 2005. Archived from the original on 20 August 2006.
  13. ^ Changes to Routes 48 & 70 from Sunday 20 September 2009 Yarra Trams
  14. ^ Tram infrastructure works Railway Digest April 2010 page 8
  15. ^ Camberwell Depot Vicsig
  16. ^ Facts & figures Yarra Trams
  17. ^ Route 70 Yarra Trams
  18. ^ Australian Open 2020 Yarra Trams

External links

Media related to Melbourne tram route 70 at Wikimedia Commons