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Tram route 5 is a public transport service in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It runs from the University of Melbourne in the city centre to Malvern East in the eastern suburbs. (The destination is, however, displayed as Malvern, although the route technically ends within Malvern East. This is to avoid confusion with route 3 which also terminates in Malvern East). It runs through the suburbs of Melbourne, Windsor, Prahran, Armadale, Malvern, and Malvern East. Like most tram routes in Melbourne, it is entirely within Metcard ticketing Zone 1.
Route 5 is primarily made up of D1 and D2 class trams, based at Malvern depot .
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There are 52 stopsGothenburg, Sweden. A tram stop is a place designated for a tram to stop in order to have passengers board or leave it. Tram stops share most characteristics of bus stops, but due to the fact trams operate on rails, they often include railway platforms, e on route 5.
Starts at University of Melbourne terminus (stop 1), SwanstonSwanston Street is a major thoroughfare in the centre of Melbourne, Australia. It is arguably the main street of Melbourne. It is part of the Hoddle Grid for the central city of Melbourne, which was laid out in 1837. Swanston Street runs parallel to Eliza and Faraday Streets; then runs via:
- Swanston Street (stops 1 - 13)
- RMIT UniversityThe Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (now officially known only as RMIT University , is a university in Melbourne, Australia. Its main campus is located in the city's central business district. Founded by Francis Ormond in 1887 as the Working Mens (stop 7)
- La Trobe Street , State Library of VictoriaLibraries The State Library of Victoria is the central library of the state of Victoria, Australia, located in the city of Melbourne. It is sited on the block bounded by Swanston, LaTrobe, Russell, and Little Lonsdale Streets, in the northern centre of th, Melbourne CentralMelbourne Central is a large shopping, office, and public transport hub in the city of Melbourne, Australia. The complex includes the Melbourne Central Shopping Centre (currently being refurbished); the Melbourne Central railway station (a part of the Cit shopping centre and railway station, tram routes 24 , 30 , 34 , and the City CircleThe City Circle is a tram loop running around the central business district of Melbourne, Australia. It has the route number 35 . The City Circle is a free tourist-orientated service which passes many Melbourne attractions while running along the CBD's ou (stop 8)
- Bourke StreetBourke Street is a major street in the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It runs roughly from east to west and it bisects the CBD (known as the Hoddle Grid) along its long axis. Bourke Street runs between the parallel Little Col, tram routes 86 , 95 , and 96Route 96 tram runs through Bourke Street Melbourne (the premier downtown shopping strip, anchored by the Myer and David Jones department stores). The tram line originates in Bundoora to the north, and once through Bourke Street is routed through the forme (stop 10)
- Collins Street, Melbourne Town Hall, Melbourne City Square , tram routes 11 , 12 , 31 , 42 , 109, and 112 (stop 11)
- Flinders Street, Flinders Street Station, Federation Square, St. Paul's Cathedral, tram routes 48 , 70, 75, and the City Circle (stop 13)
- St. Kilda Road (stops 14 - 30)
- Victorian Arts Centre (stop 14)
- National Gallery of Victoria, Queen Victoria Gardens (stop 15)
- Southbank Boulevard, tram routes 1 and 22 (stop 16)
- Shrine of Remembrance (stop 19)
- Domain Interchange, tram routes 8 and 55 (stop 20)
- Toorak Road (stop 22)
- Commercial Road, tram route 72 (stop 25)
- High Street, tram route 6 (stop 27)
- Queens Way, tram routes 3 , 16 , 64 , and 67 (stop 30)
- Queens Way (stop 31)
- Dandenong Road (stops 32 - 40)
- Wattletree Road (stops 41 - 52)
- Glenferrie Road, tram route 69 (stop 45)
Ends at Malvern terminus (stop 52), Wattletree and Burke Roads.
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