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Directions to Carlton Gardens station with public transport

The following transport lines have routes that pass near Carlton Gardens

    BusBus: 200, 250, 251, 906, 402.TrainTrain: GLEN WAVERLEY, HURSTBRIDGE, LILYDALE, PAKENHAM, SUNBURY.TramTram: 67, 72.

How to get to Carlton Gardens station by bus?

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Bus stops near Carlton Gardens

  • Rathdowne St/Grattan St (Carlton), 2 min walk,
  • Elgin St/Rathdowne St (Carlton), 6 min walk,
  • Argyle Square/Lygon St (Carlton), 6 min walk,

Tram stations near Carlton Gardens

  • 12-Moor St/Nicholson St (Fitzroy), 7 min walk,
  • 112-Lygon St/Elgin St (Carlton), 10 min walk,
  • 3-Lincoln Square/Swanston St (Carlton), 11 min walk,

Bus lines to Carlton Gardens station

  • 402, Footscray,
  • 250, City (Queen St),
  • 251, Northland Sc,
  • 200, Bulleen,
  • 207, Doncaster Sc,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Carlton Gardens?

    The nearest stations to Carlton Gardens are:

    • Rathdowne St/Grattan St (Carlton) is 88 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • Elgin St/Rathdowne St (Carlton) is 401 meters away, 6 min walk.
    • Argyle Square/Lygon St (Carlton) is 458 meters away, 6 min walk.
    • 12-Moor St/Nicholson St (Fitzroy) is 479 meters away, 7 min walk.
    • 112-Lygon St/Elgin St (Carlton) is 733 meters away, 10 min walk.
    • 3-Lincoln Square/Swanston St (Carlton) is 771 meters away, 11 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near Carlton Gardens?

    These bus lines stop near Carlton Gardens: 200, 250, 251, 906.

  • Which train lines stop near Carlton Gardens?

    These train lines stop near Carlton Gardens: GLEN WAVERLEY, HURSTBRIDGE, LILYDALE, PAKENHAM, SUNBURY, UPFIELD.

  • Which tram lines stop near Carlton Gardens?

    These tram lines stop near Carlton Gardens: 67, 72.

  • What’s the nearest tram station to Carlton Gardens?

    The nearest tram station to Carlton Gardens is 12-Moor St/Nicholson St (Fitzroy). It’s a 7 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus station to Carlton Gardens?

    The nearest bus station to Carlton Gardens is Rathdowne St/Grattan St (Carlton). It’s a 2 min walk away.

  • What time is the first tram to Carlton Gardens?

    The 96 is the first tram that goes to Carlton Gardens. It stops nearby at 03:02.

  • What time is the last tram to Carlton Gardens?

    The 1 is the last tram that goes to Carlton Gardens. It stops nearby at 00:43.

  • What time is the first bus to Carlton Gardens?

    The 250 is the first bus that goes to Carlton Gardens. It stops nearby at 03:12.

  • What time is the last bus to Carlton Gardens?

    The 200 is the last bus that goes to Carlton Gardens. It stops nearby at 23:22.

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Bus: 200, 250, 251, 906, 402, 207.Train: GLEN WAVERLEY, HURSTBRIDGE, LILYDALE, PAKENHAM, SUNBURY, UPFIELD.Tram: 67, 72.

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Carlton Gardens Address: Carlton Gardens, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia street in Carlton

Carlton Gardens
Carlton GardensThe Carlton Gardens is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located on the northeastern edge of the Central Business District in the suburb of Carlton, in Melbourne, Australia. A popular picnic and barbecue area, the heritage-listed Carlton Gardens are home to an array of wildlife, including brushtail possums. The 26-hectare (64-acre) site contains the Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne Museum and Imax Cinema, tennis courts and an award-winning children's playground. The rectangular site is bound by Victoria Street, Rathdowne Street, Carlton Street, and Nicholson Street. From the Exhibition building the gardens gently slope down to the southwest and northeast. According to the World Heritage listing the Royal Exhibition Buildings and Carlton Gardens are "of historical, architectural, aesthetic, social and scientific (botanical) significance to the State of Victoria." The gardens are an example of Victorian landscape design with sweeping lawns and varied European and Australian tree plantings consisting of deciduous English oaks, White Poplar, plane trees, elms, conifers, cedars, turkey oaks, Araucarias and evergreens such as Moreton Bay figs, combined with flower beds of annuals and shrubs. A network of tree-lined paths provides formal avenues for highlighting the fountains and architecture of the Exhibition building. This includes the grand allee of plane trees that lead to the exhibition building. Two small ornamental lakes adorn the southern section of the park. The northern section contains the museum, tennis courts, maintenance depot and curator's cottage, and the children's playground designed as a Victorian maze. Dramatic tree-lined avenues, a majestic fountain, formal flowerbeds and miniature lakes are features of these late nineteenth century Gardens. The listing in the Victorian Heritage Register says in part: The Carlton Gardens are of scientific (botanical) significance for their outstanding collection of plants, including conifers, palms, evergreen and deciduous trees, many of which have grown to an outstanding size and form. The elm avenues of Ulmus procera and Ulmus × hollandica are significant as few examples remain world wide due to Dutch elm disease. The Garden contains a rare specimen of Acmena ingens, only five other specimens are known, an uncommon Harpephyllum afrum and the largest recorded in Victoria, Taxodium distichum, and outstanding specimens of Chamaecyparis funebris and Ficus macrophylla, south west of the Royal Exhibition Building. Wildlife includes brushtailed possums, ducks and ducklings in spring, tawny frogmouths, kookaburras. Indian mynas and silver gulls are common. At night Gould's wattled bat and white-striped freetail bats hunt for insects while grey-headed flying foxes visit the gardens when native trees are flowering or fruiting. The gardens contain three important fountains: the Exhibition Fountain, designed for the 1880 Exhibition by sculptor Joseph Hochgurtel; the French Fountain; and the Westgarth Drinking Fountain. The grounds adjoining the north of the Exhibition Building formerly contained a sports ground, known as the Exhibition Oval or Exhibition Track. A fifth-of-a-mile oval asphalt cycling track was built in 1890, then was refurbished in 1896 to improve the surface and widen and bank the corners. The circuit held cycling races until the 1920s, as well as low-powered motorcycle races. The cycling track was removed in 1928, and replaced with a dirt track for high-powered motorcycle racing, which was growing in popularity at the time. A new seventh-of-a-mile banked oval board track was constructed in its place in 1936, but was removed in 1939 after the Supreme Court ruled that the track contravened the Exhibition Act, which required that the public have free access to the grounds; the track itself was moved to Napier Park, Essendon. Throughout its existence, the grassed oval in the middle of the racing tracks was used for various field sports events and carnivals, and at one point during a 1931 dispute between the Victorian Football League and its Grounds Management Association, the oval was on stand-by to serve as a VFL venue during the 1931 season. The gardens including the Exhibition Building and the fountains are now a popular spot for wedding photography. Whilst the Exhibition Building is still used for exhibitions, including the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show, the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre, opened in 1996 in Southbank, has become Melbourne's primary location for exhibitions and conventions.
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