East Preston tram depot explained

Image Alt:Preston tram depot 2013
Location:Plenty Road, East Preston
Opened:26 June 1955
Closed:April 2016
Owner:VicTrack
Operator:Yarra Trams
Roads:13 (10 covered)

East Preston tram depot was a depot on the Yarra Trams network in Melbourne. Located on Plenty Road, East Preston, it opened in 1955 to coincide with the reintroduction of trams to Bourke Street. It closed in April 2016.

History

The Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board made plans in 1938 for a depot in Preston, on the site later occupied by the now closed Preston & Northcote Community Hospital, but these were dropped due to congestion concerns. The current site was identified in the early 1950s, and opened on 26 June 1955, replacing the old Preston depot (also referred to as Thornbury depot).[1] [2] Its opening coincided with the reintroduction of tram services to Bourke Street; the former Bourke Street cable lines, Melbourne's last, had been converted to bus operations on 26 October 1940.[3] [4] [5] [6]

When the Public Transport Corporation was privatised in August 1999, East Preston depot passed to Yarra Trams.[7] In 2000 a paint shop and refurbishment bay was established. Between 2000 and 2004 these facilities were used to apply all over advertising liveries.[3]

In 2006, East Preston depot became Yarra Trams' first 'Green Depot'. A variety of initiatives were implemented aimed at lowering the environmental footprint of the depot, including, three rainwater tanks with a combined capacity of 18,000 litres, water efficient appliances within the depot, 60 solar panels, and more efficient lighting and cooling technology. Energy consumption dropped 40% while 424,800 litres of water was saved in the 2005–06-year.[3] [8] [9] [10]

During August 2012, track renewal took place, affecting roads one to ten.[11] [12]

In April 2016, East Preston tram depot closed with operations transferred to Preston Workshops.[13] It is now used for storing trams.

The refurbishments are being undertaken for life extension at the East Preston Depot.

Layout

The depot consists of 13 roads, 10 of which are covered.[3]

Routes

When it closed in April 2016, the following routes operated from East Preston depot:

West Preston to Victoria Harbour Docklands[14]

Bundoora RMIT to Waterfront City Docklands[15]

References

-37.7441°N 145.0063°W

Notes and References

  1. "Melbourne's Electric Trams" Trolley Wire issue 307 November 2006 page 11
  2. http://www.hawthorntramdepot.org.au/papers/ecohist/ecohist7.htm Fares please! An economic history of the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board
  3. Web site: East Preston Depot. Vicsig. 16 December 2013.
  4. Web site: Our golden years. Yarra Trams. 16 December 2013. 16 December 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131216190240/http://www.yarratrams.com.au/about-us/our-history/tramway-milestones/our-golden-years/. dead.
  5. News: A Bourke st. TRAM, now.. . 25 June 1955. 16 December 2013. 5. National Library of Australia.
  6. News: First from June 26 in Bourke St. The Argus. 11 June 1955. 16 December 2013. 5. National Library of Australia.
  7. "Yarra Trams" Trolley Wire issue 279 November 1999 page 25
  8. Web site: Water campaign participant case study – City of Darebin: Darebin green precinct initiative. ICLEI Oceania. 16 December 2013. 3. 2008.
  9. Web site: Yarra Trams Green Depots. TransdevTSL. Transfield Services. 2008. 16 December 2013. https://archive.today/20131216110211/http://www.transfieldservices.com/content/Sustainability_Online_08/Yarra-Trams-green-depots.html. 16 December 2013. dead.
  10. Web site: Tramlines issue 4. Yarra Trams. 16 December 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20070901140154/http://www.yarratrams.com.au/Portaldata/1/Resources/pdf_document/newsletter/Tramlines_Issu4.pdf. 1 September 2007 . 4. 2005.
  11. Web site: 2012 works archive. Yarra Trams. 16 December 2013.
  12. Web site: Projects. Light Rail Consultants. 16 December 2013.
  13. http://www.yarratrams.com.au/media-centre/news/articles/2016/past-meets-future-at-new-home-of-e-class-trams/ Past meets future at new home of E-class trams
  14. Web site: Route 11. Yarra Trams. 16 December 2013.
  15. Web site: Route 86. Yarra Trams. 16 December 2013.