Inspired by Alon Levy's quick-fire Bluesky threads full of transport ideas, here's some quick-fire points from me: These are ...
So busy at the moment, but here's another post in my regular series of photos from ten years ago: September and October 2015.
So busy at the moment, but here’s another post in my regular series of photos from ten years ago: September and October 2015.
There’s hidden meaning in some of Melbourne’s tram and bus route numbers. Below 150 is all trams, for a start. Above is buses. I suspect trams will move to 1 or 2-digit numbers in the next few years, ...
This page lists significant service changes to Melbourne’s public transport since 1993. Any additions or corrections welcome: contact me. Note: Some older links may now be broken. Try the Internet ...
First, we can break down the number of songs by band. As you can see, quite a bit of songs from Wings and his solo career, but there’s more Beatles than anything else. If we find the original album ...
Here’s a quick comparison of adult PT fares and discounts in Australian capital cities. The base fare varies by the distance or number of zones. Adelaide, Canberra and Darwin have a single zone.
Here’s something I learnt yesterday: There’s a small town called Eucla, WA, near the SA border. Population: 53. Get this: It has its own timezone, which is halfway between Perth and Adelaide time. The ...
It’s worth checking your old cards for any left over Myki Money, and requesting a refund or balance transfer. This story was interesting – there’s over $100 million on inactive and expired Myki cards.
A total of 95 six-car Comeng trains were built for the Melbourne metropolitan train fleet. Some have received upgrades, including better passenger information screens and CCTV, and other less visible ...
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