South Melbourne tram depot
South Melbourne tram depot was a depot on the Melbourne tram network, located on the corner of Kings Way and Dorcas Street, South Melbourne. It was opened in 1925 by the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board, as Hanna Street.[1] In September 1960, it was renamed South Melbourne.[2][3] On 25 June 1967, W class trams leaving the depot in the early morning featured on the live international Our World TV Special.[4]
Location | |
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Location | Kings Way, South Melbourne |
Characteristics | |
Owner | Public Transport Corporation |
Operator | Public Transport Corporation |
History | |
Opened | 1925 |
Closed | 8 February 1997 |
The depot closed on 8 February 1997, with operations being transferred to the new Southbank depot, except for route 16, which was transferred to Malvern depot, although trams continued to visit the depot for a few months to use the wheel lathe.[5] In November 1997, the 2.8-hectare (6.9-acre) site was sold to developer Renak Holdings for $19 million.[6] The buildings were demolished in June 1998 and the area redeveloped as office accommodation.[7][8]
References
- "Melbourne's Electric Trams" Trolley Wire issue 307 November 2006 page 11
- "Ninety-four years of service in Sydney and Melbourne comes to an end" Trolley Wire issue 292 February 2003 page 10
- History of Melbourne Trams Routes from 1950 t0 2009 Yarra Trams
- Our world: 1967 TV experiment links five continents by satellite Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- "South Melbourne Depot Closes" Trolley Wire issue 269 May 1997 page 17
- "Melbourne News" issue 271 November 1997 page 26
- "News Briefs" Trolley Wire issue 275 November 1998 page 15
- "Cbus enters industrial market". The Australian. 23 August 2007. Retrieved 17 March 2022.
External links
- Photos of remnants of South Melbourne tram depot - Wongm's Rail Gallery