Re: Re: Another big track renewal job in Melbourne
  John Wayman

The intersection of High Street and Cotham Roads was was a short working of
route 42 Mont Albert known as Kew Post Office route number 46 and that was
the destination on destinations rolls of trams. There was a shunt in Cotham
Road,

Cheers
John Wayman

On Sunday, September 5, 2021 at 12:00:05 PM UTC+10 Mal Rowe wrote:

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> On 05/09/2021 07:59, David McLoughlin wrote:

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> What intersection is officially regarded as Kew Junction?

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> General usage for the term would include both intersections - and refers

> to the shops etc in the area.

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> See attached map from a report by the local council.

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> However, the 'real' junction would be the point where Princess St meets

> Studley Park Rd, High St etc.

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> The commercial heart would be at the start of Cotham Rd - centred around

> the Post Office.

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> Mal notes the works includes "Kew Junction" but what is meant by this?

> The link and map are unclear. Do the works include the 48/109 tram

> junction at the Cotham Rd corner or is this excluded?

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> The actual works areas are marked on the map with pale orange cross

> hatching.

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> They include High St beside Kew Depot, Kew junction - but not the Cotham

> Rd junction, and High St from Harp Rd to Burke Rd as you noted.

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> Mal Rowe - out of range

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