Melbourne tram route 67

Route 67
Melbourne University - Carnegie
Overview
System Melbourne
Operator Yarra Trams
Depot Glenhuntly
Vehicle Z class
A class
B class
Night-time Friday & Saturday
Route
Locale Melbourne, Australia
Start Melbourne University
Via Carlton
Melbourne CBD (Swanston St)
Southbank
St Kilda
Balaclava
Elsternwick
Caulfield
Glen Huntly
End Carnegie
Length 12.7 km (7.9 mi)
Zone(s) Free Zone: Stops 1-7
Myki Zone 1: Stops 8-59
Annual patronage 6.4 million
Timetable Route 67 timetable
Map Route 67 map
 Route 64 Route 70 

Melbourne tram route 67 is a tram route on the Melbourne network which operates between Melbourne University and Carnegie. The 12.7 kilometre route is operated by Z, A and B class trams from Glenhuntly depot.[1][2]

The route starts at Melbourne University and operates via Swanston Street, St Kilda Road, Brighton Road and Glen Huntly Road to its terminus on the corner of Trugininni and Koornang Roads in Carnegie.[3] In January 2016, route 67 began operating through the night on Fridays and Saturdays as part of the Night Network.[4]

Map

Route 67
Melbourne University Routes 1, 8 Stop 1
La Trobe Street Melbourne Central station Route 30, City Circle 8
Lonsdale Street 9
Bourke Street Routes 86, 96 10
Collins Street Routes 11, 12, 48, 109 11
Federation Square Flinders Street station Routes 70, 75, City Circle 13
Arts Precinct Route 1 14
Southbank Boulevarde 16
Coventry Street 18
Domain Interchange Routes 8, 55 20
Toorak Road 22
Commercial Road Route 72 25
High Street Route 6 27
St Kilda Junction Routes 3/3a, 5, 16, 64 30
St Kilda Town Hall Routes 3/3a, 16 35
Chapel Street Route 78 37
Glen Eira Road Ripponlea station 39
Elsternwick station Elsternwick station 44
Hawthorn Road Route 64 51
Glenhuntly station Glenhuntly station 61
Carnegie 68

Not all stops are shown, refer to timetable for full list of stops
Green denotes free tram zone

References

  1. Facts & figures Yarra Trams
  2. Route 67 Yarra Trams
  3. Route 67 timetable Public Transport Victoria
  4. Night Tram Public Transport Victoria

External links

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