Which tram route travels through the most suburbs?

The answer is the route 109, traveling through fifteen suburbs from Port Melbourne to Box Hill.

I made a spreadsheet which you can find here, and a document you can find here. The document details which suburbs each tram route goes through.

Data may not be accurate because PTV is not exactly the most useful thing in the world. It does not consider Deepdene to be a suburb as an example of this inaccuracy. If you can find any problems with the spreadsheet or the document, let me know in the comments either here, or on the document itself.

Some other notes:

Route 3 and 3a both travel through the same suburbs, something that I thought was surprising for some reason.

Route 12 was surprisingly high.

Route 35 travels through the least amount of suburbs, at a dizzying high number of two. I cannot even count that high.

I thought that the 75 would be higher at first, but then I remembered that it makes sense that it does not travel as many as I thought it would, mostly because the suburbs get bigger the further you go out, as well as the fact that the 75 is not a cross-city service (and therefore can't serve as many small suburbs).

Route 86 travels through five Local Government Areas, three of which serve the suburb of Bundoora.

Overall, it was a fun way to spend an afternoon, again, please let me know if I have got anything messed up.

Thanks for reading, and thanks for your continued support for this blog.

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