The trams are only really good in inner suburban areas where the average speed can rival that of the road traffic around it. They aren't so good for city-suburb travel over long distances, but they serve quite well as feeder services to complement the suburban rail network. Take the 72 from University to Camberwell for example, noone would travel from the city to Camberwell on the tram when there is a train to Camberwell every few minutes. Certainly good when you want to get from somewhere like Camberwell to say South Yarra or Prahran though.jimmy_2486 wrote:Yeah I hope we get way more trams here.
They are much more efficient than having buses in the city.
Id say get all the buses out of the city, and replace the majority of them with tram routes instead.
Being in Melbourne and catching them into the city made me realise that having bugger all buses and heaps of trams in the city made it much easier to commute between the city and inner metro (and around the city). Even in peak hour it took like 10 min to get from heart of the city to 6km out in the metro at st kilda. Compare that to a 30-40 min bus ride on the M44 to travel 6km in peak hour towards marion. You do the math...
The suburban rail network is largely the backbone of public transport in Melbourne. The trams serve the inner suburban areas mostly while the buses are mostly in the outer metropolitan areas. The trams are pretty convenient getting between inner suburbs, but I prefer the train from the CBD to places such as Richmond and South Yarra.