Melbourne tram route 16 explained

Number:Route 16
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System:Melbourne
Operator:Yarra Trams
Depot:Malvern
Vehicle:Z class
D1 class
Open:26 April 1936
Start:Melbourne University
Via:Swanston Street
St Kilda Road
Fitzroy Street
The Esplanade
Balaclava Road
Glenferrie Road
End:Kew
Length:20.2 kilometres
Timetable Link:Route 16 timetable
Map Link:Route 16 map
Previous Line:Route 12
Next Line:Route 19

Melbourne tram route 16 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network from Melbourne University to Kew. The 20.2 kilometre route is operated out of Malvern depot with Z and D1 class trams.

History

Route 16 was first allocated to the line between the City (Swanston Street) and St Kilda Beach on 26 April 1936 following the electrification of the Brunswick cable tram line. Prior to that, trams on the northern section of Sydney Road would run via Swanston Street to the southern suburbs. Route 16 ran the service between Coburg and St Kilda Beach. After 1936, trams traditionally terminated at the Victoria Street terminus, but following an accident in 1991, trams instead terminated at the Queensberry Street crossover. Due to congestion during peak hours at the crossover, some trams continued north to Melbourne University. Finally on 17 January 1996, a permanent shunt was built at Melbourne University. From then on, route 16 trams were altered run full-time to Melbourne University. Traditionally, Route 16 ran between St Kilda Beach to a City terminus along Swanston Street, but most services would in fact continue north to Moreland as route 15. However, following the elimination of shared depot routes on 2 April 1995, route 15 was discontinued, and routes 16 and 22 were amended to run full-time.[1] On 16 October 2004, route 16 was amalgamated with route 69 to run between Melbourne University and Kew (Cotham Road) via St Kilda Beach.[2] [3] [4] [5]

The origins of route 16 lie in separate tram lines. The section of track between Queensberry Street (Stop 4) and St Kilda Junction (Stop 30) is the oldest section of this route, dating back to the Brighton Road cable tram which opened on 11 October 1888 by the Melbourne Tramway & Omnibus Company. This cable tram line was electrified in stages by the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board. The section between Domain Interchange (Stop 20) and St Kilda Junction (Stop 30) was electrified on 27 December 1925. The section between Queensberry Street and City Road (near Stop 14) was electrified on the same day. The line between City Road and Domain Interchange was electrified on 24 January 1926. Meanwhile, the section between Luna Park (stop 138) and St Kilda Junction was originally the Windsor to St Kilda Beach cable tramway which opened on 27 October 1891. This line was electrified on 27 December 1925.

The line between Luna Park and the terminus at Cotham Road (Stop 80) was all constructed by the Prahran & Malvern Tramways Trust. The track between Wattletree Road (Stop 54) and High Street (Stop 57) was part of the original system which opened on 30 May 1910. The section of track between Hawthorn Road (Stop 48) and Wattletree Road opened on 16 December 1911 as part of the line to Windsor station. The section between Hawthorn Road and Luna Park opened on 12 April 1913, and the line from High Street to the Cotham Road terminus opened on 30 May 1913. Meanwhile, the Melbourne, Brunswick & Coburg Tramways Trust (MBCTT) constructed the section of Route 16 north of Queensberry Street towards Melbourne University. This section opened on 31 October 1916.

In 2007 a Siemens Avenio was trialled for three months on route 16.[6]

Melbourne tram route 16 evolution!Dates!Route!Notes
During PMTT operationVictoria Bridge to Esplanadevia Glenferrie Road and Balaclava Road
21 November 1929 - 25 April 1936Coburg to St Kilda Beachvia Swanston Street
26 April 1936 - 14 April 1991City (Victoria Street) to St Kilda Beach
15 April 1991 - 16 January 1996City (Queensberry Street / Swanston Street) to St Kilda BeachSome services terminated at Melbourne University
17 January 1996 - 16 October 2004Melbourne University to St Kilda BeachOperation transferred to Malvern depot from South Melbourne depot on 8 February 1997, merged with route 69 (on weekdays) on 11 December 2000, merged on weekends from 16 October 2004
17 October 2004 - onwardsMelbourne University to Kew (Cotham Road)via St Kilda Beach

Operation

Route 16 is operated out of Malvern depot with Z and D1 class trams.[7] [8] [9]

Notes and References

  1. Melbourne Trams Trolley Wire issue 261 May 1995 page 17
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20041103234625/http://www.yarratrams.com.au/network_improvements/new_routes.asp New improved routes for Melbourne's tram network
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20130514051153/http://www.yarratrams.com.au/media-centre/news/articles/2004/route-16-now-goes-further/ Route 16 now goes further
  4. Route changes in Melbourne Trolley Wire issue 299 December 2004 page 16
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20170226023218/http://www.yarratrams.com.au/media/43839/tramroutenumbers.pdf History of Melbourne Trams Routes from 1950 to 2009
  6. Lisbon demonstrator arrives in Melbourne Trolley Wire issue 308 February 2007 pages 14/15
  7. https://vicsig.net/trams/depot/malvern Malvern Depot
  8. https://web.archive.org/web/20140529000558/http://www.yarratrams.com.au/about-us/who-we-are/facts-figures/ Facts & figures
  9. http://www.yarratrams.com.au/using-trams/route-guides/route-16/ Route 16