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Extra Trams For The Iconic St Kilda Festival

04 February 2020

With 400,000 people expected to head to the bay for the 40th St Kilda Festival next Sunday, the Andrews Labor Government is adding hundreds of extra tram services to get people to the festivities more quickly.

Public transport is the best way to get to the event – with reduced parking and a number of road closures in place between 3:00am and midnight on Sunday, 9 February.

More than 650 extra tram services will be added to routes 16a, 12a, 96a and 3a between 2:00pm and 11:00pm on Sunday to help get crowds to festival sites along Fitzroy Street, Acland Street, Jacka Boulevard and The Esplanade.

Trams will travel to festival locations every five to eight minutes, with services connecting to trains at both Southern Cross and Flinders Street stations.

Passengers at Southern Cross can catch routes 96a and 12a to Fitzroy Street while those travelling from Flinders Street station can take routes 3a, 5, 16a, 64, and 67 to St Kilda Junction.

To allow festivalgoers to easily walk around the festival, which covers a large part of St Kilda, a series of major and local roads will be closed to traffic from 3:00am until the end of the event.

Bus routes 600, 922, 246, 606, 623 and 923 will still operate, but will be diverted as a result of the road closures.

St Kilda Festival is Australia’s largest community festival with live local music, workshops, kids’ entertainment, sport, dance, carnival rides, food and drinks, markets, shopping and a whole lot more on offer.

For more details on the extra trams or to plan your journey to St Kilda Festival, visit ptv.vic.gov.auExternal Link .

Quotes attributable to Minister for Public Transport Melissa Horne

“If you’re heading to the festival, leave the car at home. More than 650 extra tram services will be added throughout the day, making it easy for those arriving from Southern Cross and Flinders Street stations.”

“The St Kilda festival is the country’s biggest community festival – and we are making it easy to get around and enjoy everything it has to offer.”

Reviewed 30 July 2020

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