MELBOURNE TRAM ROUTE 112


'Tram route 112' is a public transport service in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It runs from West Preston, in the northern suburbs to St Kilda. It runs through the suburbs of Melbourne, South Melbourne, Fitzroy, Fitzroy North, Northcote and Thornbury. Like most tram routes in Melbourne, it is entirely within Metcard ticketing Zone 1.
Two truncated, off-peak versions of route 112 exist: routes '11' and '12'.
The route is operated by A class and B2 class trams, and was part of the Think>Tram project.

Contents
Route
Maps and timetables
See also

Route


Starts at 'Fitzroy St. Terminus', St Kilda; then runs via:

★ 'Danks Street/Park Street' (stops 143 - 136)

★ 'Albert Road/Mills Street' (stops 136 - 130)


Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (stop 131)


Albert Park Lake (stop 130)

★ 'Spencer Street/Clarendon Street' (stops 130 - 1)


★ Park Street, tram route 1 (stop 129)


Crown Casino, Melbourne Exhibition Centre (stop 124A)


Melbourne Convention Centre (stop 124)


Spencer Street, Southern Cross Station, tram route 75 and 96 (stop 1)

★ 'Collins Street' (stops 1 - 9)


King Street, Rialto Towers (stop 2)


William Street, tram route 55 (stop 3)


Elizabeth Street, tram routes 19, 57 and 59 (stop 5)


Swanston Street, Melbourne Town Hall, tram routes 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 16, 64, 67 and 72 (stop 6)


Parliament, Parliament Station (stop 9)

★ 'Macarthur Street/Gisbourne Street' (stops 9 - 11)

★ 'Victoria Parade' (stop 12)


★ St Vincent's Plaza, tram routes 24, 30, 31, 34, 42 and 109 (stop 12)

★ 'Brunswick Street' (stops 12 - 20)


★ Gertrude Street, tram route 86 (stop 13)


★ Johnson Street (stop 16)


★ Alexander Parade (stop 18)

★ ' St Georges Road' (stops 20 - 36)


★ Scotchmer Street (stop 22)


★ Arthurton Road, Northcote station (stop 29)

★ 'Gilbert Road/Miller Street' (stops 36 - 47)
Ends at 'Regent Street terminus' (stop 47), West Preston

Maps and timetables



Official timetables

Official route map

Official tram network map

Melbourne tram and train network map from railmaps.com.au

See also



Trams in Melbourne

Transportation in Australia

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