词条 | Melbourne tram route 112 | ||||||||
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|box_width = |number = Route 112 |logo = |logo_width = |logo_alt = yarra trams |bgcolor = #71BE43 |titlecolor = #ffffff |subheader = West Preston – St Kilda |operatorlogo = YarraTramsLogoNew.svg |oplogo_width = 180 |image = D2.5001 collins.JPG |image_alt = A D2 class tram in Collins Street with a West Preston-bound service. |caption = D2 class tram on Collins Street |system = Melbourne tramway network |operator = Yarra Trams |depot = East Preston |vehicle = A class B class D2 class |livery = |pvr = |status = |open = April 2000 |close = 26 July 2014 |predecessors = |night = |locale = Melbourne, Australia |communities = |landmarks = |start = West Preston |via = Thornbury Northcote Fitzroy North Fitzroy East Melbourne Collins Street South Melbourne Albert Park Middle Park |end = St Kilda |length = {{convert|18|km|mi|abbr=on}} |otherroutes = |compete = |level = |level1 = |frequency = |alt_frequency = |time = 55-75 minutes |day = Daily |zone = Myki Zone 1 |timetable_link= [https://web.archive.org/web/20140726223312/http://ptv.vic.gov.au/route/view/723 Route 112 timetable] |ridership = |fare = |cash = |transfers = |map_link = [https://web.archive.org/web/20131008094357/http://www.ptv.vic.gov.au/getting-around/maps/metropolitan-trams/view/723 Route 112 map] |map = {{BS-map |inline=yes |title=Route 112 |title-color=white |title-bg=#71bf44 |legend=0 |map={{BS3||KBHFa yellow|||West Preston||Stop 47}}{{BS3||BHF yellow|||Murray Road||43}}{{BS3||BHF yellow|||Bell Street||40}}{{BS3||BHF yellow|||Miller Street||34}}{{BS3||BHF yellow|||Normanby Avenue||32}}{{BS3||STR yellow|||Northcote}}{{BS3||BHF yellow|||Arthurton Road {{fontcolor|blue|Northcote station}}||29}}{{BS3||BHF yellow|||Scotchmer Street||22}}{{BS3||BHF yellow|||Alexandra Parade||18}}{{BS3||STR yellow|||Fitzroy}}{{BS3||BHF yellow|||Johnston Street||16}}{{BS3||BHF yellow|||Gertrude Street {{fontcolor|green|Route 86}}||13}}{{BS3||BHF yellow|||St Vincent's Plaza {{fontcolor|green|Routes 24, 30, 109}}||12}}{{BS3||STR yellow|||City}}{{BS3||BHF yellow|||Parliament {{fontcolor|blue|Parliament station}}||8}}{{BS3||BHF yellow|||Swanston Street {{fontcolor|green|Routes 1, 3/3a, 5, 6, 8, 16, 64, 67, 72}}||6}}{{BS3||BHF yellow|||Elizabeth Street {{fontcolor|green|Routes 19, 57, 59}}||5}}{{BS3||BHF yellow|||William Street {{fontcolor|green|Route 55}}||3}}{{BS3||BHF yellow|||Spencer Street {{fontcolor|blue|Southern Cross station}} {{fontcolor|green|Routes 48, 75, 96}}||1}}{{BS3||BHF yellow|||Batman Park {{fontcolor|green|Routes 70, 75, City Circle}}||124}}{{BS3||BHF yellow|||Casino {{fontcolor|green|Routes 96, 109}}||124a}}{{BS3||STR yellow|||South Melbourne}}{{BS3||BHF yellow|||Dorcas Street||128}}{{BS3||BHF yellow|||Park Street {{fontcolor|green|Route 1}}||129}}{{BS3||BHF yellow|||Albert Park||130}}{{BS3||BHF yellow|||Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre||131}}{{BS3||BHF yellow|||Harold Street||137}}{{BS3||KBHFe yellow|||St Kilda Fitzroy Street {{fontcolor|green|Routes 3a, 16, 96}}||143}} |bottom=Not all stops are shown, refer to timetable for full list of stops. }} |map_state = collapsed |map_name = |previous_line = Route 109 |next_line = |notes = }}Melbourne tram route 112 was operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network. It operated from West Preston to St Kilda. The 18 kilometre route was operated by A, B and D2 class trams from East Preston depot.[1] The route number was introduced in 2002, and was discontinued on 27 July 2014 as part of a wider timetable change to the Yarra Trams network. This saw route 112 replaced by routes 11 and 12. HistoryThe origins of route 112 lie in separate tram lines, a cable tram from Spencer Street to Fitzroy North, an electric line from Fitzroy North to West Preston and an electric line from the CBD to Fitzroy Street, St Kilda (partially built utilising a former cable line). A cable line was opened from Spencer Street to Barkly Street, Fitzroy North along Collins Street, MacArthur Street, Gisborne Street, Victoria Parade, Brunswick Street and St Georges Road on the 2 October 1886, by the Melbourne Tramway & Omnibus Company.[2] After WW1, the municipal Fitzroy, Northcote & Preston Tramways Trust constructed a stand-alone electric tram system, running from the cable tram terminus at Barkly Street, Fitzroy North, over the Merri Creek bridge, and up St George’s Road. Two branches split off at Miller Street, one to East Preston, the other to West Preston, up Gilbert Street to Regent Street, the terminus of the current Route 11. The lines were taken over by the newly formed Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB) before the first services ran, opening on 1 April 1920.[3] This network was connected to the rest of the electric system and the CBD on 24 March 1925, when an east-west line from Lygon Street Brunswick along Holden Street (with a dogleg up Pilkington Street and Barkly Street) was built.[4] On 31 October 1925 a new route to St Kilda via South Melbourne was opened by the MMTB, travelling from St Kilda Road along Sturt Street, Eastern Road, Heather Street, Park Street, Clarendon Street, Albert Road, Canterbury Road, Mills Street, Danks Street, Patterson Street, Park Street, Mary Street and Beaconsfield Parade.[4] In 1929 the MMTB started converting the Collins Street cable lines to electric traction, with the last cable tram running down Collins Street on 14 September 1929, and the first electric tram on 8 December 1929.[4][4] The remaining section of cable tram track along Brunswick Street and St Georges Road was converted to electric traction by the MMTB on 26 October 1930,[4] connecting the West Preston electric line to Collins Street. The South Melbourne cable line was converted to electric traction by the MMTB on 25 July 1937,[5] with the section of track between Clarendon Street and Hanna Street (now Kings Way) along City Road abandoned in favour of a new section of track along Clarendon Street, between City Road and Flinders Street. This allowed trams to travel from St Kilda to Collins Street, along Clarendon Street and Spencer Street. On 8 November 1959 the track along Mary Street and Beaconsfield Parade, St Kilda West was abandoned in favour of a short extension along Park Street to Fitzroy Street, St Kilda, route 112's final terminus.[6] From the 1950s until 1992 this line ran mainly as two separate routes which overlapped along Collins Street. Route 12, ran from the Fitzroy Street, St Kilda terminus to St Vincent's Plaza, with the destinations being 'South Melbourne - St Kilda Beach' and 'City - Brunswick Street' respectively. Route 11 was similar to the current route, running from West Preston to the City, terminating at Spencer Street, where trams would reverse. The destinations were simply 'West Preston' and 'City'. A route 10 also operated out of peak hours, which traversed the whole line from West Preston to St Kilda Beach.[7] Route 10 was discontinued in 1992, with only routes 11 and 12 operating, which were then replaced by route 112 in 2002, a new number for the old route 10. In 2005 route 112 was part of the Think>Tram project, with measures aimed at improving tram services introduced to Clarendon Street, South Melbourne.[8] With the extension of the Collins Street tram tracks into Docklands on 21 September 2009, route 11 was resurrected for peak hour services running from West Preston down Collins Street and terminating in the Docklands.[9][10] On 26 July 2014, route 112 was withdrawn and replaced by routes 11 and 12. This was part of the program by Yarra Trams to simplify the network and increase passenger capacity.[11]
RouteDescriptionRoute 112 ran from West Preston south on Gilbert Road, turning east at Miller Street and south onto St Georges Road. It then traversed the suburbs of Thornbury, Northcote and Fitzroy North. At Edinburgh Gardens it turned into Brunswick Street and continued south into Fitzroy. It turn west into Victoria Parade, passing through St Vincent's Plaza, East Melbourne, St Vincent's Hospital, the Eye & Ear Hospital and then turned south onto Gisborne Street. It then continue south west along MacArthur Street and turned west into Collins Street, entering the CBD, passing Melbourne Town Hall and City Square. It turned south from Collins Street into Spencer Street, passing Southern Cross station. It then crossed the Yarra River and entered Southbank on Clarendon Street where it traversed through South Melbourne. It turned south west at Albert Road, passing the Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre, it turned south-east briefly onto Canterbury Road, Albert Park and turned south-west into Mills Street, and finally south-east into Danks Street, Middle Park, Patterson Street and Park Street, where it continued and arrives at its terminus at Fitzroy Street, St Kilda. OperationRoute 112 was operated by A1, B1 class, B2 class and D2 class trams from East Preston depot.[12] References1. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20140717160527/http://yarratrams.com.au/about-us/who-we-are/facts-figures/ Facts & figures] Yarra Trams 2. ^{{Citation|url=http://www.tramway.org.au/runningjournal/rj_vol9_no3.pdf |work=Running Journal Vol 9 No 3, page 16 |title=Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Company Limited |accessdate=2011-10-17 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110220040626/http://www.tramway.org.au/runningjournal/rj_vol9_no3.pdf |archivedate=2011-02-20 |df= }} 3. ^{{Citation| url=http://www.yarratrams.com.au/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-155/173_read-883/ | work=Yarra Trams | title=Milestones, 1911 - 1920 | accessdate=2011-10-17}} 4. ^1 2 3 4 {{Citation| url=http://www.yarratrams.com.au/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-155/173_read-882/ | work=Yarra Trams | title=Milestones, 1921 - 1930 | accessdate=2011-10-17}} 5. ^{{Citation| url=http://www.yarratrams.com.au/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-155/173_read-881 | work=Yarra Trams | title=Milestones, 1931 - 1940 | accessdate=2011-10-17}} 6. ^{{Citation| url=http://tdu.to/16130.msg | work=jebounds | title=Re: Barkly Street | accessdate=2011-10-17}} 7. ^As shown on period maps and destination rolls in chat groups and sale sites 8. ^{{Citation| url=http://www.yarratrams.com.au/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-105/99_read-326/ | work=Yarra Trams | title=BATCHELOR PROMPTS MOTORISTS TO THINK TRAM | accessdate=2011-10-17}} 9. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20140129180823/http://ptv.vic.gov.au/timetables/line/5566 Route 11 timetable] Public Transport Victoria 26 January 2014 10. ^Route Guide & Map 112/11 Yarra Trams 11. ^Capacity boost for tram passengers {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140726093749/http://www.yarratrams.com.au/media-centre/news/articles/2014/capacity-boost-for-tram-passengers/ |date=2014-07-26 }} Yarra Trams 9 July 2014 12. ^{{Citation| url=http://www.vicsig.net/index.php?page=trams&depot=east%20preston | work=Vicsig | title=East Preston Depot | accessdate=2011-10-17}} External links
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