Moonee Ponds Junction is a bus and tram interchange on the junction of Ascot Vale Road / Pascoe Vale Road and Mount Alexander Road in Moonee Ponds, Melbourne (Puckle Street / Dean Street also meets at the same point). It is located approximately 400 metres east of Moonee Ponds station. In June 2015, Yarra Trams revealed plans to build a covered tram stop.[1] The work was completed in January 2016.[2]
Moonee Ponds Junction | |
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![]() Northbound view up Pascoe Vale Road from tram route 59 stop in February 2014 | |
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Location | Corner Ascot Vale, Mount Alexander & Pascoe Vale Roads, Moonee Ponds |
Coordinates | 37.76715°S 144.92488°E / -37.76715; 144.92488 |
Owned by | Public Transport Victoria |
Operated by | Yarra Trams |
Platforms | 2 |
Bus stands | 9 |
Bus operators | CDC Melbourne Dysons Kastoria Bus Lines Moonee Valley Coaches Transit Systems |
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Disabled access | Yes |
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Fare zone | Myki zone 1 |
History | |
Rebuilt | January 2016 |
It is served by Yarra Trams routes 59 and 82.[3][4] Previously route 82 trams terminated at a separate platform south of the existing pair in the middle of the Ascot Vale Road. As part of the January 2016 rebuild, a headshunt was built to the north of the main platforms with route 82 now terminating at the main platform.
Moonee Ponds Junction has nine bus stands that are served by CDC Melbourne, Dysons, Kastoria Bus Lines, Moonee Valley Coaches and Transit Systems.[5]
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