Melbourne University tram stop


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Melbourne University tram stop is a major terminating point and stop of the Melbourne tram system. It features a single island platform and three shunts. It is located on Swanston Street, Carlton, and is the major tram stop for the University of Melbourne, its namesake. It opened in 2005, and is one of the busiest stops on the network; six tram lines terminate at it, while two run through.

Melbourne University

PTV tram stop

Northbound view of Melbourne University tram stop, September 2013

General information
LocationSwanston Street, Carlton, Victoria
Australia
Coordinates37°47′56″S 144°57′51″E / 37.798989°S 144.964213°E
Owned byVicTrack
Operated byYarra Trams
Platforms2 (1 island)
Tracks2 (plus 3 shunts)
Construction
Structure typeAt grade
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code1
Fare zoneMyki Zone 1
History
Opened17 January 1996
Rebuilt15 February 2005
Electrified600 V DC overhead
Services
Preceding station Trams in Melbourne Yarra Trams Following station
Lygon Street

towards East Coburg

Route 1 Lincoln Square
Terminus Route 3 Lincoln Square

towards East Malvern

Route 5 Lincoln Square

towards Malvern

Lygon Street

towards Moreland

Route 6 Lincoln Square

towards Glen Iris

Terminus Route 16 Lincoln Square

towards Kew

Route 64 Lincoln Square
Route 67 Lincoln Square

towards Carnegie

Route 72 Lincoln Square

towards Camberwell

Track layout

Up arrow Routes 1 & 6

Shunt 3

Shunt 2

Shunt 1

2

Platforms

1

Down arrow Routes 1, 3, 5, 6, 16, 64, 67 & 72

On 17 January 1996, a headshunt opened to the north of the Melbourne University tram stop on Swanston Street, Carlton, adjacent to the University of Melbourne to allow services from the south to terminate. It had one 100 metre central terminating line accessed by three crossovers.[1][2]

Problems with the length of D class trams resulted in the headshunt being rebuilt as three separate 60 metre sidings in 2005.[3] The project, begun by M>Tram, was inherited by Yarra Trams when it commenced operation of the entire tram system in April 2004, and was endorsed by the University of Melbourne and Melbourne City Council. It did however attract some controversy, with the Public Transport Users Association and Paul Mees claiming that the location was unsuitable, as if would force those wishing to cross Swanston Street to walk a further 150 metres (490 ft).[4] Construction of the stop commenced on 11 January 2005, with the stop opening to passengers on 15 February 2005, for the first 12 days of construction tram services terminated either side of the works, with a shuttle bus diverting around the works site connecting the tram routes.[5][6]

Melbourne University tram stop consists of one island platform that provides accessible entry to low-floor trams, it is long enough to serve two D2-class trams at the same time, and has three shunts.[7][8] It was designed by FMSA Architects for Yarra Trams and Department of Infrastructure. The design consists of six steel 'trees', clad with polycarbonate roofing protecting the seating areas; staff amenities; and ramps permitting full disabled access to the stop.[8][9]

The island platform is about 59 metres (194 ft) long and 6.5 metres (21 ft) wide, shunt number 1 is 34 metres (112 ft) long, and shunts 2 and 3 are 30 metres (98 ft) long.[10]

Melbourne University tram stop is one of the busiest on the system, and is utilised by eight routes, six terminating and two through running.[11]

Route number Destination
northbound
Destination
southbound
1 Coburg East South Melbourne Beach
3 Terminates Malvern East
5 Terminates Malvern
6 Brunswick depot Glen Iris
16 Terminates Kew
64 Terminates Brighton East
67 Terminates Carnegie
72 Terminates Camberwell

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