The W Class Tram Melbourne - One Hour of this Melbourne Icon - City Circle
English - The W Class Tram here in Melbourne is an icon both here in Melbourne and around the world. The Burgundy Liveried City Circle Trams have all now been stored and will be converted to W8 status.
The W8 upgrade strengthens the body, renews the passenger saloon and gives the driver a whole new driver control and air conditioning for the first time.
Here is a look back at the W class trams that I have filmed over the last few years both on route 30 and The City Circle Route 35. Featured are the route 30 green and gold service trams, The Burgundy City Circle Liveried Trams and the converted W8 trams.
A couple of things to note -
* for a period of time, the City Circle ran out of North Fitzroy Trams Depot on route 96
* reconstruction work at Port Junction and Batman Park forced some W class trams to run into Southbank via St Kilda Road
* Footscray Road route 30 and 75 terminus has been used to stable trams when Southbank Tram Depot has not been accessible.
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Melbourne City Circle | Cab ride | Free Tourist Tram | Central Pier, Route 35 | Victoria, Australia
Experience a cab view on an old tram on the Melbourne City Circle. This free tourist tram runs on route 35 and gives you tourist information during the ride.
FREE Tourist Tram ride in Melbourne
The City Circle Tram service provides a free and convenient way to get around central Melbourne. Tourists, shoppers, office workers and families can use the City Circle Tram to travel to major attractions, shops and city events.
The tram operates every 12 minutes, and takes approximately 48 minutes to complete a loop of the city.
The W Class trams used were built between 1923 and 1956. The W class was the mainstay of Melbourne's tramways system for 60 years. A total of 752 trams of all variants were built.
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Tram Driver’s Eye View - Ride Melbourne’s City Circle with a Heritage W Class Tram (Australia)
Melbourne’s tram system is one of the largest, if not the largest tram system in the world consisting of 250 kilometres (160 miles) of double track route. In 1884 a horse tram line opened in Fairfield , heralding the beginning of today’s network. Melbourne's cable tram system opened in 1885, and expanded to one of the largest in the world, with 75 kilometres (46.6 miles) of double track. The first electric tram line opened in 1889, but closed only a few years later in 1896. In 1906 electric tram systems were opened in St Kilda and Essendon, marking the start of continuous electric tram operation in the city. The system has undergone a number of managerial changes in recent years, today it is operated by Keolis Downer, trading as Yarra Trams.
This video shows the city circle route from a Heritage W Class tram. Melbourne is an attractive city and riding the tram is a great way to see it.
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Track gauge - 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in)
Date of visit 22.02.19
Riding Melbourne City Circle Tram : AW019
In this video, I traveled back to Melbourne and made a video about their old vintage tram. The city circle tram has been operating for many years and they are free for everyone. Of cos, the Melbourne trams are also free in the city since the last 5 to 6 years.
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Since 2013 as part of the Melbourne Festival a number of trams have been completely wrapped with special designs created by various artists. On Sunday 29th November 2015 the art tram community day took place where all eight of the 2015-16 art trams ran on the City Circle (route 35) all day around the CBD and Docklands. In this rather long video we see all of the art trams at a number of locations along Flinders Street and Docklands. In between we also see a couple of the W Class trams that normally operate on this route.
The 2015-16 art trams are as follows (in order of appearance):
D1.3509: Rooftop Landing and Freeway by Matthew Bird & Phillip Adams.
B2.2009: Architectures of Light by Amanda Morgan.
A2.270: Look both ways by Martine Corompt.
SW6.925: Cube/Octahedron Extended by Tom Vincent.
Z3.209: Electrifying by Louise Forthun.
Z3.136: The Koala Tram by Kathy Temin.
C1.3008: Cluster by Stephen Banham.
Z3.175: Moving House by James Voller. This tram won the peoples choice award.
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Old style, free City Circle tram in Melbourne Australia
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City Circle Tram. Melbourne
Melbourne City Circle Tram
The City Circle tram is a zero-fare tram running around the Melbourne City Centre in Australia. Aimed mainly at tourists, the route passes many Melbourne attractions while running along the city centre's outermost thoroughfares, as well as the developing Docklands waterfront precinct. It operates in both clockwise and anti-clockwise direction. An average of three million passengers uses the service every year.
The City Circle route is operated by heritage W class trams liveried in burgundy with gold trim, however rolling stock shortages often see Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board liveried traditional green liveried W Class trams on the service.
Trams display the route number 35. The City Circle operates at a headway of 12 minutes in both directions, with the service taking approximately 60 minutes to complete a loop. Ten trams are allocated to the service at any one time (five in each direction).
Date: 9 January 2012
Melbourne City Circle trams - Historische Straßenbahn in Melbourne
The City Circle Tram is a free and convenient way to see the sights of central Melbourne and the Docklands while experiencing a ride on one of the city's much loved heritage trams. The service is operated by Yarra Trams.
City Circle Tram - FREE Things to Do in Melbourne, Australia
City Circle Tram - FREE Things to Do in Melbourne, Australia
Welcome Aboard the City Circle Tram!
Sometimes the best things in life are free, especially today's edition of Free Things to Do in Melbourne - the City Circle Tram.
Discover 8 reasons why the City Circle Tram is a must-see tourist attraction:
1. A free and easy way to get around Melbourne to see what one of the world's most-livable cities has to offer.
2. The pleasure of riding on Melbourne's beloved heritage train.
3. Discover interesting facts about some of Melbourne's major attractions including the City Museum, Parliament House, Docklands, Federation Square, Melbourne Aquarium and the Princess Theatre from the on-board audio commentary.
3. Hop on and off wherever you see this City Circle Tram sign.
4. Relax - it's a short wait, the Tram runs every 12 minutes (clockwise and anticlockwise)
From Sunday to Wednesday between 10am and 6pm.
Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday between 10am and 9pm.
5. Get connected with other tram, train and bus routes around Melbourne.
6. Meet other tourists (or locals), share your stories and get ideas about places to go and places to eat.
7. A quick way to get a tour of Melbourne if you're running short on time.
8. A great alternative to driving - looking for parking and getting stuck in traffic will be a distant memory.
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City Circle Tram in Melbourne, Australia
City Circle Tram in Melbourne, Australia
The City Circle (also known as City Circle tourist tram) is a zero-fare tram running around the Melbourne City Centre in Australia. Aimed mainly at tourists, the route passes many Melbourne attractions while running along the city centre's outermost thoroughfares, as well as the developing Docklands waterfront precinct. It operates in both clockwise and anti-clockwise direction.
The tram route was introduced on 29 April 1994, requiring a small track extension along Spring Street, between Collins and Flinders Streets, to enable a complete CBD loop to be formed. The Federal Government's Building Better Cities program funded the $6.4 million capital cost of the track expansion, while the State Government funded the running costs.
Until January 2003 the western leg of the original route of the tram was down Spencer Street, but the route was then extended west to run through Docklands. The travel time around the circle before this change was 40 minutes.
During early 2006, new Passenger Information Displays were installed along with Digital Voice Announcements.
In April 2008, the service adopted the daylight saving timetable on a permanent basis, operating from 10:00 to 21:00 every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The end of service at other times is 18:00.
On 30 May 2009, the route was altered for a second time, being extended from Harbour Esplanade to the NewQuay and Waterfront City precincts via Docklands Drive. This made the route an elongated 'q'.
The route of the City Circle trams roughly follows the outer edges of the Hoddle Grid, with three diversions. It takes in all of La Trobe Street, Harbour Esplanade and Flinders Street. It follows Spring Street between Flinders and Bourke Streets, but travels along Nicholson Street and Victoria Street before turning into La Trobe Street. At the junction of Harbour Esplanade and Latrobe Street trams turn off the loop to run to and from a terminus towards the end of Docklands Drive, Waterfront City Docklands.
The City Circle route is operated by heritage W class trams liveried in burgundy with gold trim, however rolling stock shortages often see Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board liveried traditional green liveried W Class trams on the service. Trams display the route number 35. The City Circle operates at a headway of 12 minutes in both directions, with the service taking approximately 60 minutes to complete a loop. Ten trams are allocated to the service at any one time (five in each direction). An average of three million passengers uses the service every year, with each tram circling the city 9 times a day, or 12 times when the tram operates to 21:00.
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Melbourne Trams - City Circle W Class Trams Flinders St
English - City Circle W Class Trams Free Tourist Tram Flinders St & Spencer St Melbourne Australia.
Deutsch - City Circle W Class Trams Flinders St & Spencer St Melbourne Australien .
Français - City Circle W Classe tramways gratuit Tourist Tram Flinders St & Spencer St Melbourne, en Australie .
Italiano - City Circle W Classe tram gratuito Tourist Tram Flinders St & Spencer St Melbourne in Australia .
Español - City Circle W Clase tranvías Libre Turística de tranvía de Flinders St & Spencer St Melbourne Australia .
Nederlands - City Circle W Klasse Trams Gratis Toeristische Tram Flinders St & Spencer St Melbourne Australië.
中國 - 城市圈W艙電車免費旅遊纜車弗林德斯街& Spencer街澳大利亞墨爾本。
日本 - シティサークルWクラストラム無料ツーリストトラムフリンダースストリート&スペンサーセントメルボルンオーストラリア。
Melbourne Trams - North Fitzroy Tram Depot City Circle Trams
English - The North Fitzroy Tram Depot closed in 1992 but briefly opened again between 2008 and 2012 so the City Circle W Class Tram fleet could be based and run out of the depot. The bus side of the depot is still operational in 2015.
Deutsch - The North Fitzroy Tram Depot im Jahr 1992 geschlossen, aber kurz zwischen 2008 und 2012 wieder geöffnet , so dass die City Circle Tram W Class -Flotte konnte auf Basis und aus dem Depot ausgeführt werden. Die Bus- Seite des Depots ist immer noch im Jahr 2015 in Betrieb.
Français - Le Fitzroy Tram Depot du Nord a fermé en 1992, mais de nouveau brièvement ouvert entre 2008 et 2012, donc la flotte City Circle W Classe Tram pourrait être fondé et géré sur le dépôt . Le côté du bus du dépôt est toujours opérationnel en 2015
Italiano - The North Fitzroy Tram Depot ha chiuso nel 1992, ma per breve tempo riaprì tra il 2008 e il 2012 in modo da la flotta City Circle W Classe Tram potrebbe essere basato e correre fuori dalla stazione . Il lato del bus del deposito è ancora operativo nel 2015 .
Español - The North Fitzroy tranvía Depot cerró en 1992, pero abrió de nuevo brevemente entre 2008 y 2012 por lo que la flota de City Circle W Clase de tranvía podría basarse y correr fuera de la estación. El lado del autobús de la estación sigue funcionando en el 2015 .
Nederlands - De North Fitzroy tramremise gesloten in 1992 , maar kort tussen 2008 en 2012 weer geopend , zodat de City Circle W Class Tram vloot zou kunnen worden gebaseerd en opraken van het depot. De bus van het depot is nog steeds operationeel in 2015 .
中國 - 北菲茨羅伊電車廠於1992年關閉,但2008年短暫和2012年之間再打開,這樣城市圈W艙電車車隊可以依據並運行了倉庫。車廠的母線側仍然工作在2015年。
日本 - ノースフィッツロイトラムデポは、 1992年に閉鎖したが簡単そうシティサークルWクラストラム艦隊をベースとデポを使い果たすことができた2008年から2012年の間に再度開きます。デポのバス側は、 2015年には、まだ動作しています。
City Circle trams in Melbourne - Straßenbahn
The City Circle Tram is a free service around central Melbourne. The tram takes passengers past major attractions. These SW6 type trams are more then 60 years old.
Melbourne City Circle tourist tram
This video clip taken 21 March 2010 shows one of the free red City Circle tourist trams which operate on a circular route in the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Also shown is one of the regular green trams. Information on and timetables for the City Circle tram are available online at metlinkmelbourne.com.au/route/view/1112.
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