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6 Tram Time Schedule & Line Route 6 tram time schedule & line map 6 Moreland - Glen Iris View In Website Mode The 6 tram line (Moreland - Glen Iris) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Glen Iris: 12:15 AM - 11:55 PM (2) Moreland: 12:19 AM - 11:59 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 6 tram station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 6 tram arriving. Direction: Glen Iris 6 tram Time Schedule 66 stops Glen Iris Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:16 AM - 10:56 PM Monday 12:16 AM - 11:55 PM 133-Moreland Station/Cameron St (Coburg) 202 Moreland Road, Brunswick Tuesday 12:15 AM - 11:55 PM 132-Sydney Rd/Moreland Rd (Coburg) Wednesday 12:15 AM - 11:55 PM 1-3 Sydney Road, Brunswick Thursday 12:15 AM - 11:55 PM 131-De Carle St/Moreland Rd (Coburg) Friday 12:15 AM - 11:54 PM 150 Moreland Road, Brunswick Saturday 12:14 AM - 11:56 PM 130-Barrow St/Moreland Rd (Coburg) 129 Moreland Road, Brunswick 129-Moreland Rd/Holmes St (Brunswick) 53 Moreland Road, Brunswick East 6 tram Info Direction: Glen Iris 128-Mitchell St/Holmes St (Brunswick East) Stops: 66 52A Holmes Street, Brunswick East Trip Duration: 68 min Line Summary: 133-Moreland Station/Cameron St 127-Albion St/Holmes St (Brunswick East) (Coburg), 132-Sydney Rd/Moreland Rd (Coburg), 4 Holmes Street, Brunswick East 131-De Carle St/Moreland Rd (Coburg), 130-Barrow St/Moreland Rd (Coburg), 129-Moreland Rd/Holmes 126-Stewart St/Lygon St (Brunswick East) St (Brunswick), 128-Mitchell St/Holmes St 434C Lygon Street, Brunswick East (Brunswick East), 127-Albion St/Holmes St (Brunswick East), 126-Stewart St/Lygon St 125-Blyth St/Lygon St (Brunswick East) (Brunswick East), 125-Blyth St/Lygon St (Brunswick 388-390 Lygon Street, Brunswick East East), 124-Victoria St/Lygon St (Brunswick East), 123-Albert St/Lygon St (Brunswick East), 122- 124-Victoria St/Lygon St (Brunswick East) Glenlyon Rd/Lygon St (Brunswick East), 121-Weston 354 Lygon Street, Brunswick East St/Lygon St (Brunswick East), 120-Brunswick Rd/Lygon St (Brunswick), 119-Park St/Lygon St 123-Albert St/Lygon St (Brunswick East) (Carlton North), 118-Pigdon St/Lygon St (Carlton 294 Lygon Street, Brunswick East North), 117-Richardson St/Lygon St (Carlton North), 116-Fenwick St/Lygon St (Carlton North), 115- 122-Glenlyon Rd/Lygon St (Brunswick East) Melbourne Cemetery/Lygon St (Carlton North), 114- 178 Lygon Street, Brunswick East Princes St/Lygon St (Carlton North), 113-Lytton St/Lygon St (Carlton), 112-Lygon St/Elgin St 121-Weston St/Lygon St (Brunswick East) (Carlton), 1-Melbourne University/Swanston St 96 Lygon Street, Brunswick East (Carlton), 3-Lincoln Square/Swanston St (Carlton), 4-Queensberry St/Swanston St (Carlton), 7-Rmit 120-Brunswick Rd/Lygon St (Brunswick) University/Swanston St (Melbourne City), 8- 22 Lygon Street, Princes Hill Melbourne Central Station/Swanston St (Melbourne City), 10-Bourke Street Mall/Swanston St (Melbourne 119-Park St/Lygon St (Carlton North) City), 11-City Square/Swanston St (Melbourne City), Lygon Street, Princes Hill 13-Federation Square/Swanston St (Melbourne City), 14-Arts Precinct/St Kilda Rd (Southbank), 17- 118-Pigdon St/Lygon St (Carlton North) Grant St-Police Memorial/St Kilda Rd (Southbank), 1024-1038 Lygon Street, Princes Hill 19-Shrine Of Remembrance/St Kilda Rd (Melbourne City), 20-Park Street/St Kilda Rd (Melbourne City), 117-Richardson St/Lygon St (Carlton North) 22-Toorak Rd/St Kilda Rd (Melbourne City), 23- 930 Lygon Street, Carlton North Arthur St/St Kilda Rd (Melbourne City), 24-Leopold St/St Kilda Rd (South Melbourne), 25-Commercial 116-Fenwick St/Lygon St (Carlton North) Rd/St Kilda Rd (South Melbourne), 26-Moubray St/St 806 Lygon Street, Carlton North Kilda Rd (South Melbourne), 27-High St/St Kilda Rd (South Melbourne), 28-Punt Rd/High St (Prahran), 115-Melbourne Cemetery/Lygon St (Carlton 29-Perth St/High St (Prahran), 30-Prahran North) Station/High St (Prahran), 31-Chapel St/High St 726 Lygon Street, Carlton North (Prahran), 32-Hornby St/High St (Prahran), 33-The Avenue/High St (Prahran), 34-Lewisham Rd/High St 114-Princes St/Lygon St (Carlton North) (Prahran), 35-Williams Rd/High St (Prahran), 36- 208 Princes Street, Carlton North Chatsworth Rd/High St (Prahran), 37-Airlie Ave/High St (Prahran), 38-Orrong Rd/High St (Prahran), 39- 113-Lytton St/Lygon St (Carlton) Auburn Gr/High St (Armadale), 40-Armadale 526 Lygon Street, Carlton Station/High St (Armadale), 41-Kooyong Rd/High St (Armadale), 42-Huntingtower Rd/High St 112-Lygon St/Elgin St (Carlton) (Armadale), 43-Mercer Rd/High St (Armadale), 44- 238 Elgin Street, Carlton Glenferrie Rd/High St (Malvern), 45-De La Salle College/High St (Malvern), 46-Fraser St/High St 1-Melbourne University/Swanston St (Carlton) (Malvern), 47-Dixon St/High St (Malvern), 48- Swanston Street, Carlton Tooronga Rd/High St (Glen Iris), 49-Harold Holt Swim Centre/High St (Glen Iris), 50-Belmont 3-Lincoln Square/Swanston St (Carlton) Ave/High St (Glen Iris), 51-Burke Rd/High St (Glen Pelham Street, Carlton Iris), 52-Boyanda Rd/High St (Glen Iris), 53-Malvern Rd/High St (Glen Iris) 4-Queensberry St/Swanston St (Carlton) Swanston Street, Carlton 7-Rmit University/Swanston St (Melbourne City) 392 Swanston Street, Carlton 8-Melbourne Central Station/Swanston St (Melbourne City) 308 Swanston Street, Melbourne 10-Bourke Street Mall/Swanston St (Melbourne City) 194 Swanston Street, Melbourne 11-City Square/Swanston St (Melbourne City) 46 Swanston Street, Melbourne 13-Federation Square/Swanston St (Melbourne City) 6 Swanston Street, Melbourne 14-Arts Precinct/St Kilda Rd (Southbank) St Kilda Road, Melbourne 17-Grant St-Police Memorial/St Kilda Rd (Southbank) St Kilda Road, Melbourne 19-Shrine Of Remembrance/St Kilda Rd (Melbourne City) 312 St Kilda Road, Melbourne 20-Park Street/St Kilda Rd (Melbourne City) 368 St Kilda Road, Melbourne 22-Toorak Rd/St Kilda Rd (Melbourne City) 393 St Kilda Road, Melbourne 23-Arthur St/St Kilda Rd (Melbourne City) 431 St Kilda Road, South Yarra 24-Leopold St/St Kilda Rd (South Melbourne) 465 St Kilda Road, South Yarra 25-Commercial Rd/St Kilda Rd (South Melbourne) 515 St Kilda Road, South Yarra 26-Moubray St/St Kilda Rd (South Melbourne) 561 St Kilda Road, St Kilda West 27-High St/St Kilda Rd (South Melbourne) 593 St Kilda Road, St Kilda West 28-Punt Rd/High St (Prahran) 115 Punt Road, St Kilda West 29-Perth St/High St (Prahran) 20/61 High Street, Windsor 30-Prahran Station/High St (Prahran) 99 High Street, Windsor 31-Chapel St/High St (Prahran) 181 Chapel Street, Prahran 32-Hornby St/High St (Prahran) 251 High Street, Prahran 33-The Avenue/High St (Prahran) 293 High Street, Prahran 34-Lewisham Rd/High St (Prahran) 349 High Street, Prahran 35-Williams Rd/High St (Prahran) 418 High Street, Prahran 36-Chatsworth Rd/High St (Prahran) 545 High Street, Armadale 37-Airlie Ave/High St (Prahran) 3/603 High Street, Armadale 38-Orrong Rd/High St (Prahran) 697-699 High Street, Armadale 39-Auburn Gr/High St (Armadale) 817A High Street, Armadale 40-Armadale Station/High St (Armadale) 909A High Street, Armadale 41-Kooyong Rd/High St (Armadale) 971 High Street, Armadale 42-Huntingtower Rd/High St (Armadale) 1091 High Street, Armadale 43-Mercer Rd/High St (Armadale) 1A Mercer Road, Armadale 44-Glenferrie Rd/High St (Malvern) 1233 High Street, Armadale 45-De La Salle College/High St (Malvern) 1261 High Street, Glen Iris 46-Fraser St/High St (Malvern) 14 Fraser Street, Glen Iris 47-Dixon St/High St (Malvern) 1313 High Street, Glen Iris 48-Tooronga Rd/High St (Glen Iris) 1379-1383 High Street, Glen Iris 49-Harold Holt Swim Centre/High St (Glen Iris) 1482 High Street, Glen Iris 50-Belmont Ave/High St (Glen Iris) 1441 High Street, Glen Iris 51-Burke Rd/High St (Glen Iris) 213 Burke Road, Glen Iris 52-Boyanda Rd/High St (Glen Iris) 1483 High Street, Glen Iris 53-Malvern Rd/High St (Glen Iris) 1592 High Street, Glen Iris Direction: Moreland 6 tram Time Schedule 66 stops Moreland Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:04 AM - 10:50 PM Monday 12:10 AM - 11:59 PM 53-Malvern Rd/High St (Glen Iris) 1592 High Street, Glen Iris Tuesday 12:19 AM - 11:59 PM 52-Boyanda Rd/High St (Glen Iris) Wednesday 12:19 AM - 11:59 PM 1570 High Street, Glen Iris Thursday 12:19 AM - 11:59 PM 51-Burke Rd/High St (Glen Iris) Friday 12:19 AM - 11:58 PM 190 Burke Road, Glen Iris Saturday 12:18 AM - 11:43 PM 50-Belmont Ave/High St (Glen Iris) 1526 High Street, Glen Iris 49-Harold Holt Swim Centre/High St (Glen Iris) 1486 High Street, Glen Iris 6 tram Info Direction: Moreland 48-Tooronga Rd/High St (Glen Iris) Stops: 66 1436 High Street, Glen Iris Trip Duration: 69 min Line Summary: 53-Malvern Rd/High St (Glen Iris), 47-Dixon St/High St (Malvern) 52-Boyanda Rd/High St (Glen Iris), 51-Burke Rd/High 1372 High Street, Glen Iris St (Glen Iris), 50-Belmont Ave/High St (Glen Iris), 49- Harold Holt Swim Centre/High St (Glen Iris), 48- 46-Fraser St/High St (Malvern) Tooronga Rd/High St (Glen Iris), 47-Dixon St/High St 1350 High Street, Glen Iris (Malvern), 46-Fraser St/High St (Malvern), 45-De La Salle College/High St (Malvern), 44-Glenferrie 45-De La Salle College/High St (Malvern) Rd/High St (Malvern), 43-Mercer Rd/High St 1312-1326 High Street, Glen Iris (Armadale), 42-Huntingtower Rd/High St (Armadale), 41-Kooyong Rd/High St (Armadale), 40- 44-Glenferrie Rd/High St (Malvern) Armadale Station/High St (Armadale), 39-Auburn 1286 High Street, Armadale Gr/High St (Armadale), 38-Orrong Rd/High St (Armadale), 37-Airlie Ave/High St (Prahran), 36- 43-Mercer Rd/High St (Armadale) Chatsworth Rd/High St (Prahran), 35-Williams 1170 High Street, Armadale Rd/High St (Prahran),
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