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Melbourne tram route 82

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Route 82
Z class tram at Footscray Terminus,
May 2013
Overview
SystemMelbourne
OperatorYarra Trams
DepotEssendon
VehicleZ class
Began service2 May 1954
Route
StartMoonee Ponds Junction
ViaMaribyrnong
Ascot Vale
EndFootscray station
Length9.2 kilometres
TimetableRoute 82 timetable
MapRoute 82 map
← Route 78  {{{system_nav}}}  Route 86 →

Melbourne tram route 82 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network from Moonee Ponds Junction to Footscray railway station. It is one of only two tram routes which does not travel through the Melbourne CBD, the other being route 78. Part of its route is the last surviving segment of the Footscray tram network. It commenced operating on 2 May 1954.[1][2]

The 9.2 kilometre route is operated out of Essendon depot with Z class trams.[3][4]

The route passes Highpoint Shopping Centre in Maribyrnong. A short section (less than 700 metres) of the route is a light rail reserve track parallel to Wests Road, Maribyrnong. The route overlaps route 57 between the intersection of Maribyrnong and Union Roads, Ascot Vale, and Raleigh and Wests Roads, Maribyrnong.

On 12 November 1961 trams on Sunday were replaced on route 82 by buses. In January 1993, the Kennett government announced it proposed to withdraw route 82.[5][6] However it was not implemented and Sunday trams were reinstated on 8 August 1993.[7][8]

Until January 2016, route 82 trams terminated south of Moonee Ponds Junction in the middle of the Ascot Vale Road. After the stop was rebuilt, route 82 trams were extended to terminate at the main platforms with a headshunt built to the north.[9][10]

Unlike most other tram routes, route 82 does not operate within close proximity of its depot to allow crew transfers en route. Hence at the beginning and end of shifts, trams operate from and to Essendon depot. Although not advertised in the public timetables, passengers can use these, with trams operating along Mount Alexander Road via route 59.[citation needed] This will be the case until 2025 when the Maidstone tram depot near the route is built, and G-class trams stabled at the depot will roll out onto the route.[11]

Melbourne tram route 82 evolution
Dates Route Notes
2 May 1954 - present Footscray station to Moonee Ponds Junction

Route map

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Route 82
Moonee Ponds Junction - Footscray station
via Droop Street, Maribyrnong & Maribyrnong Road
Fare zone 1 applies from stop 32 to 64
Suburb
Street
Stop
No.
Moonee Ponds Junction
Connections
Pascoe Vale Road
Tram 59
32
Moonee Ponds Junction
Mount Alexander Road
Tram 59
 
Ascot Vale Road
33
Chaucer Street
34
Ascot Vale Road
Bus interchange 404, 472
Mainline rail interchange Ascot Vale station
35
Moore Street
Union Road
Tram 57
37
Union Road
38
Hotham Street
39
Bowen Street
40
Epsom Road
41
Maribyrnong Park
Bus interchange 468
Maribyrnong
Raleigh Road
42
Clyde Street
43
Van Ness Avenue
44
Barb Street
45
Randall Street
46
Rosamond Road
Bus interchange 406, 407, 468
48
Wests Road
Raleigh Road
Tram 57
 
Wests Road
49
Waterford Avenue
 
Maidstone Depot
Maidstone Depot under construction, completion 2025
 
Williamson Road
50
Williamson Road
Bus interchange 215, 406, 408
 
Rosamond Road
51
Highpoint Shopping Centre
Bus interchange Highpoint
52
River Street
Bus interchange 223, 406
 
River Street
53
Maribyrnong College
54
Gordon Street
Bus interchange 409
 
Gordon Street
55
Lyric Street
56
Edgewater Boulevard
Bus interchange 406, 409
Footscray
Gordon Street
57
Titch Street
58
Ballarat Road
Bus interchange 223, 410
59
Droop Street
Bus interchange 406, 409, 472
 
Droop Street
60
Tiernan Street
61
Geelong Road
 
Hopkins Street
62
Nicholson Street
 
Leeds Street
63
Footscray Market
Bus interchange 223, 472
64
Footscray station
Mainline rail interchange Footscray station
Suburb
Street
Stop
No.
Footscray station
Connections

References

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  1. ^ Footscray Remembered Trolley Wire issue 328 February 2012 page 13
  2. ^ History of Melbourne Trams Routes from 1950 to 2009 Yarra Trams
  3. ^ Facts & figures Yarra Trams
  4. ^ Route 82 Yarra Trams
  5. ^ The Transport Revolution Australian Bus Panorama issue 8/6 February 1993 page 23
  6. ^ Here & There Australian Railway History Society Bulletin issue 665 March 1993 page 76
  7. ^ Trams replace buses Fleetline issue 219 October 1993 page 215
  8. ^ Melbourne - Other Services Trolley Wire issue 255 November 1993 page 11
  9. ^ Moonee Ponds tram upgrade project Yarra Trams 2 June 2015
  10. ^ Moonee Ponds Junction tram stop upgrade Yarra Trams 4 January 2016
  11. ^ "Designs for Maidstone's new tram facility released - Community update – April 2023". Department of Transport and Planning. April 2023. Retrieved 21 September 2023.
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