There are seven tram routes which terminate around where I live. Two down by the library on Collins Street, three at The District and two at the La Trobe Street intersection. I vaguely wondered where they went to at the other end. One I know, because it's the route that takes me to work; I get off close to the end of the route. Others I travel along bits of from time to time.
There are 25 tram routes in Melbourne. I decided that it might be fun to travel each of them, to check out the routes and to explore bits of Melbourne that I am not familiar with.
So one day, after work, I took the 86 to the end of the route, out by Bundoora RMIT, then rode it back to The District. Route 86 collected. I went to visit my podiatrist in North Fitzroy, then took the tram to the end of that route and then came back to the library. Route 11 collected.
I was telling Freyja and Simon that I had been surprised how much further the route 11 tram went beyond North Fitzroy, and by how leafy West Preston is. They said that when they travel the train lines they try to find out things about that line that they didn't know or which were of interest (such as how leafy West Preston is). A colleague at work asked me about the shops at the end of route 11. I hadn't noticed. I had just turned around and come back.
I obviously need to be more mindful about this challenge. No point doing it just for the sake of it. I decided that I would take photos of the end points of the tram lines and actually take the time to look around.
Yesterday Lindsey and I took the 96 to St Kilda and had lunch in Acland Street. We caught it from Batman Park, which I wasn't aware of and which is rather cute. I must go down and have a proper look at it. There's a helipad and it's by the Yarra River
It's not the terminus - it's about half way along the route. That's ok. I'll do the other half another day. It's not feasible to do all 25 routes end to end in one go and this is supposed to be primarily a fun activity and not an endurance test.
Anyway. We went out to Acland Street, which is the terminus of the 96. It's a very long time since I have been to St Kilda and even longer since I've been to Acland Street. There are lots of cake shops (it used to be famous for its cake shops), there's a branch of Readings (book shop), lots of cafes and restaurants and plenty of shops. It's also by the bay.
We had lunch in the Abbey Road cafe, had a wander around and came home on the #16 tram






































