Melbourne train and tram quiz 29/8/25

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1. What suburb is Flemington Bridge station located in?
Travancore
Ascot Vale
North Melbourne
Flemington
2. What is the longest tram route in Melbourne as of 2025?
58
75
86
109
3. As part of the Level Crossing Removal Project, the crossing at Old Calder Highway in Diggers Rest was closed and replaced with a road bridge. What is the name of that road?
Golden Way
Old Calder Highway
Houdini Drive
None of the above
4. Which of these tram depots has a C1-class tram among its fleet?
Camberwell
Kew
Southbank
Malvern
5. On the 27 of August Beaconsfield Station was briefly closed. What reason was given by Metro trains?
Equipment Fault
Safety Issue
Operational Issue
Police Request
6. In what year was tram 59 extended to its current Airport West terminus?
1976
1992
1999
2005
7. True or False: the former Galvin station was closed on the same day that Westona station was opened?
True
False
8. Which of these is NOT a road that route 82 traverses along?
Gordon Street
Williamsons Road
River Street
Irving Street
9. In 1975, three level crossings in the Watsonia area were removed, which of these roads was NOT one that had its level crossing removed?
Watsonia Road
Elder Street
Nell Street
Grimshaw Street
10. What depot does tram route 58 use?
Essendon
Southbank
Both
Neither
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