To answer this questions you have to consider a few things. For example, you need to discount highways and you need to put a limit on how far outside Melbourne the road extends to. Also, there are plenty of long roads that change name, for example, Wellington Rd is long but then changes to North Road. For this reason, I would say that Springvale Road is by far the longest road in Melbourne. It begins around upper Donvale and ends around the begining of the Mornington Peninsula Freeway.
Either the Hurstbridge or Frankston train lines are the longest.
The trans-Siberian.
http://www.viclink.com.au/route/view/1745 This link should send you to a site with the train timetable for Melbourne-Geelong.
The West Coast Main Line from London to Glasgow. The longest train route is the Caledonian Sleeper which runs from London to Inverness.
Yes. There is a regular train service from Melbourne to Geelong. http://www.viclink.com.au/route/view/1745 go to the link for a list of times of departure and arrival.
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.
The Trans-Siberian Railway is the longest train route in the world. The main route spans the entire country of Russia. The railway includes three routes that take passengers through three countries - Russia, Mongolia and China.
The Yarra River.
Dawes took the longest route
M-Train's motto is 'Moving Melbourne'.
it is the west gate bridge
451 miles
melbourne