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Um, I am not sure that you can trust Wikipedia for anything. I have seen some pretty amazing “Facts” recorded there.
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Thanks Tony; updated. Turns out you can't trust Wikipedia for something as basic as tram route lengths.
or the URL you quoted for just the chart.
Thanks Daniel, an interesting piece of work.
You say (in the article):
I am not a big one for Melbourne/Sydney rivalry, but should Melbourne, with the world’s biggest tram network, an icon of our city, be a bit embarrassed that the busiest lines are in Sydney? Perhaps.
We are not really comparing similar provisions.
Sydney's L2 and L3 serve an area bereft of any other rail transport and their success demonstrates that commuters want rail.
Melbourne's 96 and 109 have replaced heavy rail and thus carry heavy loads over the south east sectors.
The 96 has some 'competition' from the street based tramways covering the same area. These may be faster door-to-door for some residents in that sector.
For the sections of 96 and 109 in the north and east directions from the city they run in competition with heavy rail and other nearby street tramways where again the door-to-door service may be comparable or competitive. They are both also slower because of competition for road space.
Mal Rowe in a city where motor cars are gradually being pushed off the tram tracks.
On 27 May 2026, at 2:27 pm, Mal Rowe <mal....@gmail.com> wrote:
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