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Encyclopedia > Melbourne tram route 24
City - North Balwyn
Route Information
Route Number 79
Number of stops
Timetables Link
Route Map Link
Zone Location
Zone 1
Entire route

Tram route 24 is a public transport service in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, which runs from Latrobe Street in the city centre, to North Balwyn. The route only operates during peak times, on weekdays and shares stops with route 30. Like most tram routes in Melbourne, it falls within Metcard ticketing Zone 1. Image File history File links MelbourneTramInfoboxSign. ... A CLRV Streetcar in the City of Toronto. ... Skytrain Bangkok. ... Melbourne (pronounced either or [1]) is the state capital and largest city in Victoria, Australia, and the nations second-largest city, with a population of approximately 3. ... Emblems: Pink heath (floral)Weedy Seadragon (Aquatic) helmeted honeyeater (bird) Leadbeaters possum (faunal) Motto: Peace and Prosperity Slogan or Nickname: Garden State, The Place To Be, On The Move Other Australian states and territories Capital Melbourne Government Const. ... La Trobe Street (also LaTrobe) is a major street in the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Balwyn North is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria. ... Tram route 30 is a public transport service in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... The Metcard is the ticket used to access public transport in Melbourne, Australia (under the moniker Metlink). It is a universal ticket which allows commuters to ride on the citys trains, trams, and buses. ... Skytrain Bangkok. ...


For services to North Balwyn at all other times, please catch the route 48 from Flinders Street/Bridge Road.

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Route

There are 51 stops on route 24.


Starts at intersection of La Trobe and Spencer Streets (stop 1), then runs via:

  • La Trobe Street (stop 1-9)
  • Victoria Parade (stop 10 - 20)
  • Barkers Road (stop 21 - 27)
  • High Street (stop 28 - 43)
  • Doncaster Road (stop 44 - 51)

Ends at Doncaster Road, North Balwyn (stop 51) Flagstaff station Flagstaff is an underground railway station in the suburban train network of Melbourne, Australia. ... Comeng train at Melbourne Central Melbourne Central is an underground railway station in the suburban railway network of Melbourne, Australia. ...

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Maps and timetables

  • Official timetables
  • Official route map
  • Official tram network map
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See also

Tram Route Navigation
Melbourne's tram routes
 1   3   5   6   8   11   16   19   24   27  30   31   42   47   48   55   57   59
  64   67   68   70   72   75   76   78   79  82   86   89   94   96   108   109   112
 City Circle
Entire network

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