Crowded. Unreliable. Expensive. Iconic? Melbourne’s train network has been moving this city since 1854, just two decades after the city was founded. That first journey from the site of today’s Flinders Street Station to Sandridge (now Port Melbourne) kicked off a public transport system that’s grown as fast as the city itself. With 16 train lines, 222 stations, and over 200 million trips each year, Melbourne’s trains are more than just a commute: they’re part of the city. For better or worse, they are part of Melbourne's history.
Our Iconic Transport Tea Towel celebrates the humble rail network that keeps Melbourne moving. Hang it, gift it, or use it daily while muttering about delays, it’s peak Melbourne either way. This tea towel shows Melbourne’s train network pre-upgrade, before the shiny new stations rolled in.
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT:
- Made from high-quality, absorbent fabric
- Designed in Australia, celebrating homegrown culture
- Durable, practical, and beautiful in everyday kitchens
- The ultimate Australian gift or souvenir for a local or tourist
- Doubles as home décor wall art
- Adds a pop of personality to your kitchen
