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List of Melbourne tram routes

Melbourne's tram network is a major form of transportation in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, consisting of 24 tram routes. The system is owned by Public Transport Victoria. Yarra Journey Makers (trading as Yarra Trams), a joint venture of Transdev and John Holland Group, operates the network. The tram network consists of over 250 kilometres (160 miles) of duplicated track in all 24 routes, making it the largest tram network in the world.

The tram network consists of around 1,700 stops, with over 450 of them accessible to passengers. Some tram stops can be accessed by ramps, making them compliant to the Disability Discrimination Act 1992. Accessible low-floor trams are also operational.

The tram network uses the Myki ticketing system, with the exception of the Free Tram Zone, which covers travel inside of the Melbourne CBD. The City Circle tourist tram also does not use Myki, as it is fully inside the Free Tram Zone. All tram routes are within fare zone 1, with some stops on routes 75, 86, and 109 being in the zone 1 and 2 overlap.

List of current routes

Services that deviate from the regular routes below (by diversion or early-termination, also known as shortworkings) are suffixed with the letter 'a', while services diverting to and/or terminating at a tram depot are suffixed with 'd'.

List of special event services

These are shortworkings of existing tram routes that operate during events at certain areas.

List of discontinued routes

Some Melbourne tram routes have been discontinued or replaced. Tram routes that ran short-workings or temporary routes are not included. Routes changed or removed due to the conversion of cable tram lines are also not included.

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