You can find on this page the Melbourne tram map to print and to download in PDF. The Melbourne trams map presents the network, zones, stations and different lines of the tramway of Melbourne in Victoria - Australia.
The Melbourne tram map shows all the stations and lines of the Melbourne tramways. This tramway map of Melbourne will allow you to easily plan your routes in the trams of Melbourne in Victoria - Australia. The Melbourne tram map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.
Melbourne public transport system is envied across Australia. With 244km of tram lines weaving through the city and surrounds, you are only a short (and sometimes free) ride away from your next lecture, tutorial or coffee catch-up. Unlike other Australian cities, Melbourne has an extensive tramway network that stretches outward from the city centre as you can see in Melbourne tramway map. In fact, Melbourne network is one of the largest in the world. There are 24 tram routes around Melbourne. During peak times, trams will run every seven to 10 minutes.
Melbourne has an extensive tram network through the CBD and many of its inner and middle suburbs. With 250 kilometres of double track, more than 1700 tram stops, and a fleet of around 500 trams, it is the world largest urban tramway network as its mentioned in Melbourne tramway map. In the CBD there is a free tram zone and no ticket or card is required, see the map further below. For paid services, you have three options which are: use a ‘myki’ card which you can use to ‘tap on’ and ‘tap off’ with fares deducted from the card.use a mobile ‘myki’ available for Andriod devices via the Google PayTM app.myki Explorer pack which is a one-day unlimited use card perfect for travelers.
Tramways are a major form of public transport in Melbourne, the capital city of the state of Victoria, Australia. As of May 2017, the Melbourne tramway network consists of 250 kilometres (160 miles) of double track, 493 trams, 24 routes, and 1,763 tram stops as you can see in Melbourne tramway map. The operator Yarra Trams claims the system is the largest operational urban tram network in the world. Ticketing, public information and patronage promotion are undertaken by Victoria public transport body, Public Transport Victoria. The multi-modal integrated ticketing system, myki, currently operates across the tram network.