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Camberwell tram depot

Coordinates: 37°49′49″S 145°03′17″E / 37.8302°S 145.0548°E / -37.8302; 145.0548
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Camberwell tram depot
Location
LocationCouncil Street, Hawthorn East
Characteristics
OwnerVicTrack
OperatorYarra Trams
Roads9 (all in sheds)
Rolling stock4 A1-class
18 A2-class
38 B2-class
Routes served70, 75
History
OpenedDecember 1929 (1929-12)

Camberwell tram depot is located on Council Street, Hawthorn East, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Opened in December 1929, it is operated by Yarra Trams. It is one of eight tram depots on the Melbourne tram network.

History

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In July 1928, the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB) approved the acquisition of a number of properties on Camberwell Road, west of Camberwell Junction, in preparation for the construction of a new tram depot.[1] A tender for £31,990 to construct the depot was accepted on 1 November 1928 by the MMTB,[2] with the depot opening in December 1929.[3][4][5][6] The opening of Camberwell depot ushered in a multitude of operational changes in the eastern part of the tram network, including extended hours of tramway operation.[3][7]

Traffic lights were installed on Riversdale Road, at the entrance to Camberwell depot in 1948, to increase safety. The traffic lights were in response to a large number of near misses, and were activated by trams.[8]

When the Public Transport Corporation was privatised in August 1999, Camberwell depot passed to Yarra Trams.[9][10]

Layout

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Camberwell depot offices and staff rooms, 2011

Camberwell tram depot has nine roads, all of which are covered by a single 115 foot single span roof. This is said to increase safety within the depot shed as there are no columns, while also providing better lighting. The depot shed is connected to Riversdale Road by a double track entrance. The staff facilities and offices are in an adjacent building.[9][11]

Rolling stock

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As of May 2024, the depot had an allocation of 60 trams: 4 A1-class, 18 A2-class and 38 B2-class.[9]

Routes

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The following routes are operated from Camberwell depot:

References

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  1. ^ "Land for New Tram Depot". The Argus. National Library of Australia. 20 July 1928. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  2. ^ "New Tram Depot". The Argus. National Library of Australia. 2 November 1928. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  3. ^ a b "Changes in Running". The Argus. National Library of Australia. 3 December 1929. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  4. ^ Camberwell Tramways Trolley Wire issue 147 August 1973 pages 11/12
  5. ^ "Melbourne's Electric Trams" Trolley Wire issue 307 November 2006 page 11
  6. ^ "Between the Wars". Yarra Trams. Archived from the original on 2 November 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  7. ^ "In the Suburbs - Earlier Trams From Burwood". The Argus. National Library of Australia. 21 December 1929. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
  8. ^ "Safety Lights at Tram Depot". The Argus. National Library of Australia. 30 April 1948. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
  9. ^ a b c "Camberwell Depot". Vicsig. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
  10. ^ "Yarra Trams" Trolley Wire issue 279 November 1999 page 25
  11. ^ "COTMA Conference 1982 Melbourne - Camberwell Depot" (PDF). Council of Tramway Museums of Australasia. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
  12. ^ "Route 70". Yarra Trams. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  13. ^ "Route 75". Yarra Trams. Retrieved 31 October 2013.

37°49′49″S 145°03′17″E / 37.8302°S 145.0548°E / -37.8302; 145.0548