The easiest way I have found is tramtracker for the northbound Collins St
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On Sunday, 29 November 2020 at 2:15:45 pm UTC+11espe...@... wrote:
> As I only catch the 57 from there, I don't worry about the next to go.
>
> Sometimes in the morning, my 57 is on th e blocks just arrived and
> frustratingly a 19 or 57 arrives on top. But by the third blink though,
> it's gone again. Worse though are the Flinders Lane traffic lights. High
> time traffic was kept out of Elizabeth St altogether or at least south of
> Lonsdale St.
>
> On Sun, 29 Nov 2020, 08:11 'Richard Youl' via TramsDownUnder, <
>tramsdo...@...> wrote:
>
>> Below is part of an email from a train driver friend.
>>
>> I can also understand the frustration of not knowing which tram to catch
>> from the Elizabeth Street terminus when only going a few stops up the
>> street.
>>
>> On a previous trip south, I noticed that while stops along Elizabeth
>> Street have electronic departure information, there is nothing at the
>> terminus and consequently no way to know which tram will depart first. Does
>> anyone know the reason for this? Even a theoretical departure timetable
>> would be better than nothing.
>>
>>
>> “I have a question for you.
>>
>> For the life of me, and to my absolute frustration, I can never pick the
>> next tram to depart northwards. I cannot deduce the trams arriving and in
>> to which side other than I notice they never seem to bury a car. Do you
>> know?“
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Richard
>>
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