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Wednesday 27 November 2013
Tram passengers on Route 19 will travel on high-capacity, low-floor trams in the first stage of the cascade plan made possible by the arrival of 50 next generation E-Class trams.
Friday 23 August 2013
As part of Public Transport Victoria’s $800 million tram procurement program, the Victorian Government has purchased 50 new low-floor trams. These next generation trams will run on one of Melbourne’s busiest tram lines, Route 96, by the end of the year.
Thursday 22 August 2013
Some of the first 'modern' vehicles in the Yarra Trams fleet are being given a new lease of life as part of a major refurbishment program.
Friday 19 April 2013
Yarra Trams, on behalf of Public Transport Victoria, has commenced the removal of all Metcards ticketing equipment from Melbourne's tram fleet. In order to prevent disruption to passenger services, the de-installation program will take place progressivel...
Thursday 14 February 2013
Domain Interchange will have a new look after the Easter holidays, with a major renewal program set to turn it into Melbourne's latest accessible stop.
Thursday 13 September 2012
The transition to the myki ticketing system is to take a big step forward with the sale of Metcards on the rail network to cease during October. Minister for Public Transport Terry Mulder recently agreed the final transition program with the Transport Ti...
Monday 22 August 2011
As part of Melbourne Open House, ABC Radio National's By Design program broadcast its Wednesday 10 August program from on-board one of the quintessential icons of Melbourne, a City Circle tram.
Monday 28 March 2011
Over 100 Victorians will see themselves on the face of a tram thanks to Yarra Trams and 3AW's Neil Mitchell program. The unique opportunity allowed passengers to put their face in the picture in return for a $250 donation to the Good Friday Appeal.
Yarra Trams and 3AW's Neil Mitchell program are giving Melburnians the unique opportunity to help the Royal Children's Hospital Good Friday Appeal by putting their name and face on the front of one of Melbourne's iconic trams.