Moonee Ponds Archives - Waking up in Geelong https://wongm.com/tag/moonee-ponds/ Marcus Wong. Gunzel. Engineering geek. History nerd. Wed, 13 Mar 2024 10:38:21 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 23299142 Photos from ten years ago: March 2014 https://wongm.com/2024/03/photos-from-ten-years-ago-march-2014/ https://wongm.com/2024/03/photos-from-ten-years-ago-march-2014/#comments Mon, 25 Mar 2024 20:30:39 +0000 https://wongm.com/?p=21933 Another instalment in my photos from ten years ago series – this time it is March 2014. A few things new on the trams A decade ago route 57 was my local tram route, and one night I heard something different clattering down the road – a brand new E class tram on test. So […]

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Another instalment in my photos from ten years ago series – this time it is March 2014.

A few things new on the trams

A decade ago route 57 was my local tram route, and one night I heard something different clattering down the road – a brand new E class tram on test.

Headed east on Williamson Road, after leaving the reserved track

So I got in the car and chased it down the line, snaking around the reserved track of Maribyrnong until it reached the route 82 terminus at Footscray.

E.6002 on a test run, sitting in the platform stop at Footscray

A decade ago I was also still commuting to the CBD for work, when I found some brand new yellow plastic kerbing in place along the Collins Street tram tracks.

Yellow plastic kerbing in place along the Collins Street tram tracks

Intended to make life difficult for motorists driving over the tram tracks, they didn’t seem to deter the nuffies who drive taxis in Melbourne.

Another taxi driver on Collins Street undeterred by the new plastic kerbs along the tracks

Continuing to block the tram tracks and make u-turns as they please.

Taxi driver on Collins Street undeterred by the new plastic kerbs along the tracks

A problem not addressed until 2020 when the yellow plastic strips were replaced with hard concrete ones – and reducing vehicle-to-tram collisions by around 30 per cent.

And on the trains

A decade ago a new style of door handle was first trialled on the aging Comeng trains.

New style of door handle on trial on Comeng carriage 1097T

Eventually rolled out to the entire fleet, but in 2024 an even more secure emergency door release system on the cusp of being rolled out – just in time for the Comeng trains to be retired!

More clueless drivers

Occasionally trams need to turn back before their usual terminus, with one of these crossovers being the Maribyrnong River crossover on Maribyrnong Road, Ascot Vale.

Unfortunately this motorist didn’t realise the tram in front wanted to come back the other way – perhaps forgivable, given it’s an infrequent occurrence.

Driver of Z3.194 jumps out to throw the Maribyrnong River crossover on Maribyrnong Road

Meanwhile this driver of a Queensland registered car didn’t know what to do on Swanston Street when the road ran out, so decided to drive along the bike lane instead.

Queensland registered car driving north up the Swanston Street bike lane

But this taxi driver should’ve known better – the tram driver going DING DING DING but the driver still decided to sneak down the tram tracks.

Tram driver goes DING DING DING as the taxi driver guns it down the Swanston Street tram tracks

And this even stupider driver deciding to driving advice from a taxi driver, and follow them.

Confused motorist also decided to follow the taxi through the Swanston and Bourke tram stop

Another ‘professional’ driver was behind the wheel of this delivery van, who also decided to drive down the Swanston Street tram stop.

Van driver heads south through the Swanston and Bourke Street tram stop

But unlike all the other clueless drivers this month, they didn’t get away with it – Victoria Police officers pulled them over afterwards.

Victoria Police officers on bike patrol talk to the van that drove through a Swanston Street tram stop

Over to Moonee Ponds

Here we see the old Moonee Ponds Junction tram stop, with route 82 passengers forced to cross multiple roads to reach the narrow ‘safety zone’ tram stop on the other side of the intersection.

B2.2091 on route 59 passes Z3.137 on route 82 at Moonee Ponds Junction

The tram stop was eventually rebuilt in 2016, with route 59 and 82 trams sharing a new accessible platform stop, next to the bus interchange.

Also nearby I found a route bus operated by Moonee Valley Coaches.

Moonee Valley Coaches #81 rego 2259AO departs Moonee Ponds Junction on a route 506 service

They continued operating two bus routes from Moonee Ponds towards Brunswick until March 2024, when the routes were sold to much larger bus operator Dyson Group.

And Southern Cross Station

March 2014 saw some more retail outlets being added to Southern Cross Station – this time on the Bourke Street Bridge.

Work continues on a retail pod on the Bourke Street Bridge

But the congestion on the streets around the station – zero attention being paid there!

Citybound pedestrians queue back onto Spencer Street due to the narrow footpath on Collins Street

Just Grand Prix merchandise stalls to make matters worse!

Grand Prix season means temporary merchandise stalls blocking access to the station

But this hoarding on the Collins Street concourse had something different hiding behind it.

Something else getting built on the Collins Street concourse

A big hole with a massive cage of reinforcing bar at the bottom.

Massive cage of reinforcing bar being constructed on the Collins Street concourse

So what was it?

I didn’t find out until a few months later.

Footnote

Here you can find the rest of my ‘photos from ten years ago‘ series.

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Then, now and in between at Moonee Ponds https://wongm.com/2022/12/moonee-ponds-station-then-now-in-between/ https://wongm.com/2022/12/moonee-ponds-station-then-now-in-between/#comments Mon, 19 Dec 2022 20:30:00 +0000 https://wongm.com/?p=20575 Then, now and in between – this time it is Moonee Ponds station on the Craigieburn line in the inner north-west of Melbourne. Moonee Ponds station opened in 1860 as part of railway line to Essendon built by the private Melbourne and Essendon Railway Company, but closed due to financial issues in 1864, reopening in […]

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Then, now and in between – this time it is Moonee Ponds station on the Craigieburn line in the inner north-west of Melbourne.

Moonee Ponds station opened in 1860 as part of railway line to Essendon built by the private Melbourne and Essendon Railway Company, but closed due to financial issues in 1864, reopening in 1871 under government ownership. The brick station building on platform 1 was completed in 1882.


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The next change came in 1919, when electric trains took over from steam, following the commissioning of the 1500 V DC overhead wiring.


PROV image VPRS 12800/P0003, ADV 0717

And in the years since?

Alstom Comeng 561M on the up at Moonee Ponds

Very little has changed:

  • A timber shelter on the outbound platform has been replaced by utilitarian brick structure.
  • Wall of billboards have given way to a multitude of smaller signs along the station fence.
  • Plastic wheelie bins instead of metal rubbish bins.
  • Platform edge was once bare, it now has a yellow line, and tactile guide markings are in the process of being added.
  • People on the platform are nowhere near as well dressed.

And a bonus photo

Here we see a restored example of Melbourne’s 1st generation electric trains passing through Moonee Ponds in 2022.

Tait set on the up at Moonee Ponds, headed back to Flinders Street then Newport Workshops

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