Transport in Melbourne
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia has lots of transport contentions by air, sea, and on land. It has the largest tram network in the world,[1] the most extensive freeway network of any Australian city, the busiest container port in the country, the second busiest airport and the second largest suburban rail network.
Transport In Melbourne Media
- Z3 161 on route 55 next to Melbourne Bus Link number 354 (0354AO) Scania on route 220, with Metro Alstom X'trapolis 10M, 2013.JPG
Yarra Trams Z-class tram beside a Melbourne Bus Link Scania bus, with a Metro Trains X'Trapolis 100 passing above
- Melbourne Metro Area OpenStreetMap.png
Road map of the Melbourne metropolitan area by OpenStreetMap
- Melbourne Train Rush Hour 01.jpg
- Melbourneptpatronagevspopulation1949.svg
Chart showing public transport patronage in Melbourne since 1949 split by mode and population.
- Melbourne Annual Public Transport Patronage Per Capita from 1949.svg
Chart showing public transport patronage in Greater Melbourne since 1949 as trips per person.
- Ventura bus 1463, based in Lilydale, Melbourne.jpg
A Ventura bus operating route 670 in Melbourne's Eastern suburbs.
- D1.3528 flinders, 2014.JPG
D1-class tram operated by Yarra Trams
- Metro-liveried-XTrapolis-train-863M.jpg
X'Trapolis 100 train, operated by Metro Trains Melbourne
- Wyndham Vale Railway Station.jpg
A V/Line VLocity diesel train at Wyndham Vale railway station in PTV livery.
Pacific National locomotive at the Melbourne Steel Terminal, June 2006
Other websites
- Public Transport in Melbourne, Australia (RailPage Australia)
- Metlink Melbourne