Yes.
The Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Premier of Victoria as well as other dignitaries rode Z Class tram number 158 from Federation Square to Government House on Wednesday 26 October, 2011.
It was Queen Elizabeth's first trip on a Melbourne tram.
D-class Melbourne tram was created in 2002.
Melbourne has the most trams in Australia
Melbourne does not have the most trams in the world. Melbourne's claim to fame, as far as trams are concerned, is that it has the longest tram lines in the world, or at least amongst the longest.
Cyclists riding bicycles always had to be extra careful when crossing tram lines., especially in the rain.
A horse-drawn tramway commenced operation in Adelaide on the 10th of June, 1878. However, in 1885 the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Company began operating Melbourne's first cable tram line. The first service ran from Spencer St/Flinders St, to Hawthorn Bridge. As the city grew, the technical limits of the cable tram system became apparent, and electric trams were developed and implemented. The first electric tram began operations in Melbourne in 1889, and ran from Box Hill Station to Doncaster. For a variety of reasons, it soon fell into disrepair. The first "serious" electric tram in Melbourne began operating on 5 May 1906, and ran between St Kilda and Brighton.
Statue of Queen Elizabeth II riding Burmese was created in 2005.
Oliver Reynolds has written: 'The Oslo tram' 'The player queen's wife'
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It was chosen by the Lonsdale's Choice. The name Melbourne was named after a mentor of the young Queen which is the British Prime Minister William Lamb, 2nd, Viscount Melbourne.
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