Think Tram

Think Tram

Think Tram is a Victorian Government program aimed at improving Melbourne's tram network. The intended benefits are reduced travel time and better reliability, and better accessibility. The program is being run by VicRoads, in partnership with Yarra Trams and the Department of Infrastructure. The program targets individual routes or streets with a mixture of different treatments, including the sometimes controversial Superstops.

Types of treatment

uperstops

Superstops are wheelchair-accessible platform stops, with rain shelters, seating, and real time arrival displays. Superstops, when served by low-floor trams, comply with the Commonwealth Disability Discrimination Act (1992). In general, introduction of superstops along a route has been accompanied by a reduction in the total number of stops and relocation of existing stops.

Traffic light priority

Traffic lights are switched in favour of approaching trams before (or as soon as possible after) a tram stops at an intersection.

eparation kerbing and right turn bans

Yellow separation strips and/or signage are introduced to prevent turning cars from blocking the progress of trams.

Targeted routes

*Swanston Street / St Kilda Road
*Route 19 (Royal Parade / Sydney Road)
*Bridge Road (Routes 48 and 75)
*Route 55 (Queensbridge Street, William Street, Peel Street, Flemington Road)
*Route 59 (Peel Street, Flemington Road)
*Route 86 (Bourke Street, Gertrude Street, Smith Street, High Street, Plenty Road)
*Route 109 (Collins Street, Spencer Street, Victoria Parade)
*Route 112 (Clarendon Street, Brunswick Street, St Georges Road)

Criticism

While many tram users have welcomed the new Superstops, there has also been complaints at the reduction in the number of stops and the introduction of new mid-block stops. A "funeral", coordinated by the Public Transport Users Association, was held for the tram stops being closed, featuring a procession with coffin from the former tram stops to the Transport Minister's office.cite press release | title= City Mourns Tram Stop, Demands a Resurrection | date= 2005-05-19 | url = http://www.ptua.org.au/media/2005/may19.shtml | publisher = Public Transport Users Association | accessdate = 2007-03-05] Despite these protests, the program continued.

During a trial of a number of Think Tram treatments in Clarendon Street, South Melbourne, traders complained about the reduction in parking availability. They successfully lobbied to have the departure-side stops returned to their old arrival-side configuration, although the introduced hook turns were kept.

ee also

*Trams in Melbourne
*Yarra Trams

References

*"Some Information To Get You Thinking", VicRoads Publication No. 01079
* [http://www.dpc.vic.gov.au/domino/Web_Notes/newmedia.nsf/8fc6e140ef55837cca256c8c00183cdc/9a6d87885e685ac9ca256f80007fb62c?OpenDocument "Batchelor Prompts Motorists to Think Tram", DoI press release, January 5, 2005]
* [http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,19761549%255E2862,00.html Herald Sun article in which some traders lambast proposed Bourke Street superstops]
* [http://www.ptua.org.au/myths/midblock.shtml Public Transport Users' Association criticism of mid-block stops]
* [http://www.theage.com.au/news/National/Clarendon-Street-tram-stop-trial-gets-the-hook/2005/06/07/1118123842189.html The Age article about Think Tram in Clarendon Street, South Melbourne]

External links

* [http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/Home/PublicTransportAndEnvironment/PublicTransportOnRoads/TramProjects/ Think>Tram Website]


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