Melbourne Orders 100 New Accessible Trams

Melbourne orders 100 locally-made G-class trams to enter service from 2025

2026-04-19, Moovit News Team

Melbourne Orders 100 New G-Class Trams for 2025

Melbourne's getting 100 new G-class trams in what officials call the biggest investment in locally-made trams in Australian history. Premier Dan Andrews announced the order April 21, 2022, with all vehicles to be manufactured at Alstom's Dandenong facility in Victoria. The new trams, based on the Flexity 2 design, are expected to begin service from 2025.
Modern G-class tram at Melbourne city stop with passengers boarding, showing accessible low-floor design and sleek exterior

Context

The investment demonstrates Victoria's commitment to local manufacturing and public transport infrastructure, officials said. The new G-class trams will be the most accessible, comfortable, and energy efficient vehicles in Melbourne's fleet. Yarra Trams operates an extensive network with multiple routes serving Melbourne and surrounding areas. Officials said the new trams will enhance the passenger experience across the city's tram network.

Details

All 100 G-class trams will be built at the Alstom manufacturing site in Dandenong, supporting local jobs and manufacturing capacity. The Flexity 2 design incorporates advanced accessibility features, improved passenger comfort, and energy-efficient technology. Officials didn't specify which routes will receive the new trams first or how the vehicles will be distributed across the network. The trams represent a significant upgrade to Melbourne's existing fleet, though specific technical specifications and capacity details weren't provided in the announcement.
Interior of modern accessible tram showing spacious layout, priority seating areas, and passenger information displays

Timeline

Manufacturing is expected to begin at the Dandenong facility ahead of the 2025 service launch, though officials haven't provided a specific production timeline. The G-class trams are scheduled to enter service from 2025, but a detailed rollout schedule showing when specific routes will receive the new vehicles wasn't available.

Impact

Riders can expect improved accessibility, comfort, and reliability once the new G-class trams enter service across Melbourne's network. The energy-efficient design should reduce operational costs while providing a better passenger experience. Yarra Trams provides comprehensive travel information, accessibility services, and customer support for passengers. Moovit offers real-time updates and trip planning for Melbourne's tram network.