Category: PT Problem of the Day

  • PT Problem of the Day: Trains packed on weekends

    As Melbourne gets busier, overcrowding is increasingly occurring at non-peak times. This train to Pakenham was leaving Flinders Street on a recent Sunday afternoon. It wasn’t full of football fans or racegoers, but people heading home from visiting the CBD. Why should people wait 20-40 minutes for a train, then have to stand for long…

  • PT Problem of the Day: City station gates left open and unattended

    For all the fuss about fighting fare evasion, some major stations regularly have their gates left open and unattended, allowing those without tickets to travel unchecked. This photo was taken two days before the current fare blitz began. The only way to permanently cut fare evasion is by putting more staff on the system so…

  • PT Problem of the Day: Tram overcrowding becoming commonplace

    It’s not just trains that get packed. This is tram route 8 in the evening peak. Increasing numbers of tram services are suffering from overcrowding, with many cases of passengers being left behind, unable to board. While the former government finally got around to ordering 50 new trams, the first of these won’t arrive until…

  • PT Problem of the Day: South Yarra station packed

    Weekday peak-hour at South Yarra station. Queues of people heading in and out have to wait to get through just a handful of fare gates. Despite strong patronage growth in the last ten years, nothing has been done to expand the entrance, in fact a bypass gate takes the space that could be used by…

  • PT Problem of the Day: Monash Uni buses

    Welcome to our new daily series of pictures. Each day we’ll be aiming to highlight problems from around the public transport network. It’s been like this for decades: Every day, Monash Uni students endure long queues and packed buses between Huntingdale Station and Clayton campus. The solution in the short term is more buses, and…