Thank a lot Xelawho.. I have gone through the website and it seems
like the data is not available at the moment.
I will try to email or call them (Metlink Victoria).

Anyway, does anyone have the raw data ?? Do you mind to share ?

On Sep 5, 12:51 am, xelawho <[email protected]> wrote:
> > If I use Google Maps website, I can find everything there. Every
> > single tram stop can be detected. How to get all those stops with the
> > use of Google Places or Google Geocoding.
>
> just out of curiosity, how do you detect tram stops on Google Maps?
>
> but back to your question: I don't think the geocoder has this
> facility and I don't know anything about Places. Generally the
> solution in this situation is to find the coordinates of the tram
> stops yourself ad store them in a database which you can then access
> via the API.
>
> which would be a somewhat cumbersome task if you were looking at every
> tram stop in Melbourne. Metlink used to provide a database with all
> that info but are now "reviewing" it to decide whether the info should
> be freely accessible... or remain Top Secret... you can read more (and
> I believe make a request for access to the database) 
> here:http://www.data.vic.gov.au/raw_data/transnet-metlink-database/50

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