Melbourne tram route 79

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Route 79
W954 on Chapel Street at Windsor station
in September 2006
Overview
SystemMelbourne tramway network
OperatorYarra Trams
DepotGlenhuntly
VehicleZ class
A class
Ended service27 July 2014
Route
StartNorth Richmond
ViaRichmond
South Yarra
Windsor
Prahran
EndSt Kilda Beach
Length7.5 kilometres
TimetableRoute 79 timetable
MapRoute 79 map
← Route 78  {{{system_nav}}}  Route 82 →

Melbourne tram route 79 was operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network from North Richmond to St Kilda Beach. The 7.5 kilometre route was operated out of Glenhuntly depot with Z and A class trams.

Operated after 19:00 as an extended version of route 78, it was one of the few Melbourne tram routes that did not pass through the CBD.

History

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On 14 February 1965, operation of route 79 was transferred from Hawthorn depot to Kew depot. From 30 April 1972, it was jointly operated by Glenhuntly and Kew depots. On 30 September 1991, Z class trams began operating on the route.[1][2] From 2 April 1995, it was solely operated by Glenhuntly.[3][4][5]

Before 20 July 2009, route 79 North Richmond to St Kilda Beach operated Monday to Friday from 18:15, Saturdays from 13:10, and all day Sundays and public holidays. It was then altered to operate after 19:00 each night.[6][7] The route was discontinued on 27 July 2014 and replaced by a full-time route 78 service.[8][9]

Map

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Route 79
North Richmond Victoria Street Routes 12, 109
Stop 65
Bridge Road Routes 48, 75
61
East Richmond station East Richmond station
56
Toorak Road South Yarra station Route 8
50
Windsor station Windsor station
43
Dandenong Road Routes 5, 64
42
Chapel Street Balaclava station Routes 3/3a, 16
37
St Kilda Beach Route 3/3a, 16, 96
136

References

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  1. ^ Melbourne News Trolley Wire issue 247 November 1991 page 22
  2. ^ More on 30 April changes Transit Australia July 2017 page 217
  3. ^ Melbourne Trams Trolley Wire issue 261 May 1995 page 17
  4. ^ Swanston Street Tram Review Trolley Wire June 1995 page 141
  5. ^ Swanston Street Tram Review Transit Australia June 1995 page 141
  6. ^ New tram timetables deliver more services Yarra Trams 10 July 2009
  7. ^ History of Melbourne Trams Routes from 1950 to 2009 Yarra Trams
  8. ^ Capacity boost for tram passengers Yarra Trams 9 July 2014
  9. ^ Capacity boost for Melbourne's tram system Trolley Wire issue 338 August 2014 page 21
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