La Trobe Street (also Latrobe Street[1]) is a major street and thoroughfare in the Melbourne central business district, Victoria, Australia. It runs roughly east–west and forms the northern boundary of the central business district. The street was laid out as an extension of the original Hoddle Grid in 1839 and was named after Charles La Trobe.[2] La Trobe Street extends from Victoria Street in the east to Harbour Esplanade in the west.
^Register of Geographic Names, searchable online at[permanent dead link]
^"Melbourne's Streets and Lanes" (PDF). History Victoria. Royal Historical Society of Victoria. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 March 2018. Retrieved 16 January 2017.
LaTrobeStreet (also Latrobe Street) is a major street and thoroughfare in the Melbourne central business district, Victoria, Australia. It runs roughly...
Shepparton and a city campus in Melbourne's CBD on Collins Street and in Sydney on Elizabeth Street. LaTrobe offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses across...
Charles Joseph LaTrobe CB (20 March 1801 – 4 December 1875), commonly Latrobe, was appointed in 1839 superintendent of the Port Phillip District of New...
then-Planning Minister Matthew Guy in October 2014. Previously named 224-252 LaTrobeStreet, after the address of the 3,197 m2 (34,410 sq ft) site, the project...
Charles LaTrobe: LaTrobe University, Victoria Latrobe Valley, Victoria City of Latrobe, a local government area of Victoria LaTrobeStreet, Melbourne...
fronting Swanston Street, and over time has greatly expanded to now cover a block bounded also by LaTrobe, Russell, and Little Lonsdale streets. The library's...
Government Assay Office, which on 9 March 1854, opened some displays in LaTrobeStreet. In 1858, Prof. Frederick McCoy (Sir Frederick from 1891), who was...
along Nicholson Street and Victoria Street before turning into LaTrobeStreet. At the junction of Harbour Esplanade and Latrobe Street trams turn off...
intersection of LaTrobeStreet. The Metro Tunnel is being constructed under Swanston Street, and should be completed in 2025. Swanston Street is also a major...
Preston, passing LaTrobe University. Plenty Road ends in Preston at Dundas Street and High Street, route 86 turns slightly into High Street and continues...
the Melbourne CBD. The station is located under LaTrobeStreet, between Swanston and Elizabeth Streets, on the northern edge of the central business district...
with A and E class trams. The line along LaTrobeStreet between Spencer Street (Stop 1) and Brunswick Street (now St Vincent's Plaza) (Stop 12) was opened...
City was extended slightly north to terminate at LaTrobeStreet, when the MMTB opened the LaTrobeStreet line on 15 January 1951. Initially, services on...
south of LaTrobeStreet, Little Lonsdale Street's eastern end intersects with Spring Street while its western end intersects with Spencer Street. It was...
located in the city centre. His nominated site, on the corner of LaTrobeStreet and Bowen Street, was donated by the government from land reserved for the colonial...
Ormond's donation. The site for the college, on the corners of Bowen Street and LaTrobeStreet, opposite the Melbourne Public Library, was donated by the Victorian...
Australian store over six floors located between the shot tower and LaTrobeStreet. The centre features a gross leasable area of 55,100 square metres...
2017. 303 LaTrobe, Melbourne Archived 11 March 2017 at the Wayback Machine.UrbanMelbourne.info. Retrieved 27 May 2017. 293–303 LaTrobeStreet - The Skyscraper...
around the CBD. The Loop follows LaTrobe and Spring Streets along the northern and eastern edges of the CBD's street grid. Although concepts for an underground...
history, and services Melbourne's legal district. It runs under LaTrobe and William streets, near the north western corner of the CBD. In 2017/18, it was...
paid-area connection. The station will feature two street-level entrances on LaTrobe and Franklin Streets and is named for the nearby State Library of Victoria...
Russell Street Police Headquarters was located on the north-eastern corner of Russell and LaTrobeStreets, Melbourne was the headquarters of the Victoria...