Australia Victoria’s Government has exercised a A$274m ($197m) option with Bombardier for 20 additional E-Class (Flexity Swift) trams. The new low-floor light rail vehicles (LRVs) order for the ...
Weekend public transport use has soared since the introduction of free travel, bolstering a push for new fare structures to ...
The government of Victoria in Australia has announced the opening of a new Preston Tram Depot and Workshop for Melbourne’s E-Class trams. Designed to operate as a maintenance depot for these vehicles, ...
Melbourne's iconic trams thrive in a car-centred world, but Asia's oldest tramway is now facing extinction.
Melburnians can breathe a sigh of relief: The city's public transport data is finally available on Google Maps. Starting Wednesday, commuters in Melbourne, Australia will have access to tram, train ...
A WAVE of nostalgia could help save Melbourne’s mothballed W-Class trams from their trundle to the scrapheap. Research by Public Transport Victoria has uncovered strong public sentiment toward the ...
The move will cost about $50 million a year to keep metro train, trams and buses running around the clock throughout the weekend. V/Line buses to regional centres — Geelong, Ballarat and Bendigo — are ...
The first new tram to operate in Melbourne for over a decade will roll through the city’s inner-west later this year as part of a testing program now underway. The G-class tram is a new model that ...
Melbourne's tram network is falling short of national accessibility standards, with a new report finding there has been "little improvement" in the past five years. About 18 per cent of Melbourne's ...
Melbourne’s public transport system is going through some big changes: the Metro Tunnel is approaching completion, Myki card readers are being upgraded to take different forms of payment, and soon, a ...
If there is one thing heading towards a complete meltdown even faster than our economy then it's Melbourne's privatised metropolitan public transport system. As mass train cancellations have become an ...
VICTORIAN taxpayers will foot a $13 million bill to help fix myki woes — but the cash won’t be spent fixing the public transport ticketing system’s biggest issue. The Labor Government says it won’t ...
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