A row of green and white trams is parked inside a brick building with large open doorways. The trams have a yellow stripe and a logo with
Inside a spacious warehouse, a green and white tram is visible alongside another in the foreground. The tram features yellow doors, and equipment is scattered around the area.
A tram is undergoing a wash inside a facility with blue brushes spraying water around it. Water droplets are visibly covering the tram's front.
A forklift is moving swiftly in front of several shelves stocked with tram parts under a roofed area by a brick wall. The shelves contain yellow frames and various mechanical components.
The side of a tram is shown with green and yellow doors, displaying the wording

New Preston Tram Depot

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Architect/Designer: Yarra Trams

Description

The site of New Preston Tram Depot has been a vital part of Melbourne’s tram network for more than a century. Both beautiful and practical, this site blends heritage-listed buildings with cutting edge light rail technology.

In 1924-26, Melbourne's Preston Tramway Workshops opened on the site as a major manufacturing and maintenance hub for W-class trams. In 2016, the site was redeveloped into a world-class operations depot to accommodate the introduction of E-Class trams.

Today, New Preston is one of Yarra Trams’ busiest depots. Along with operating routes that service Melbourne’s northern and inner suburbs, the site is also home to Yarra Trams’ driver training academy, centralised supply chain stores, and tram maintenance including its collision repair centre.

New Preston Depot is the home base for a large team of tram drivers, maintenance staff and support teams who work around the clock to keep services safe, reliable and moving for thousands of passengers every day.

What's On

Step behind the scenes of the world’s largest tram network and discover what it takes to keep Melbourne moving.

On this guided tour, you’ll experience daily life at a working tram depot, learn how our tram drivers are trained, and explore the warehouse that manages more than 10,000 essential parts. You’ll also see first-hand how trams are repaired and returned to service after incidents.

To top it off, you’ll have the chance to sit in the driver’s seat of a real tram and chat with one of our experienced drivers about what it’s like to operate these iconic vehicles. It’s a rare opportunity to understand the people, processes and precision that keep our network running safely every day.

Images: (1-5) Yarra Trams New Preston Tram Depot. All photos: Yarra Trams.

Important Details

Tour/event summary information

Saturday 25 July
Tours run 9am, 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm + 3pm
Running for 60 minutes in two groups of 20

Bookings

Bookings required—$7 booking fee applies
First release tickets: 12pm Wednesday 1 July
Second release tickets: 10am Saturday 4 July

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Meeting Point

Meet at Gate 5 on Miller Street. Flat, closed shoes must be worn. PPE vests will be provided. Entry will be strictly refused to anyone suspected to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

Accessibility

Assistance animals welcome

This tour will involve a lot of walking, including over uneven surfaces (across tram tracks) and up/down stairs.

Location

18 Miller St, Preston VIC 3072

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