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  1. Travel Pass

    Travel Pass tickets are making it possible for disadvantaged Victorians to use public transport to access vital services and to actively engage with the community. Travel Pass tickets—available as 1-Day, 7-Day and 30-Day tickets—are sold by Department of Transport and Planning to approved community service organisations and education ...

  2. Visiting Melbourne and Victoria

    As a guide, $11 will get you around Melbourne for a day, with a little change. For more on fares, visit Fares. Mobile myki. Mobile myki is a digital myki on your Android phone on the Google Wallet TM app. Find out more at Mobile myki. Regional tickets. For information about tickets for regional travel, visit Regional tickets. Free tram travel

  3. Melbourne toll passes

    For one-off or short-term travel around Melbourne. Whether you need to use toll roads for just the day, a weekend, or a few weeks, we've got a pass to get you on the road. ... Auto payments ^ after each day of travel # Low opening fee Online: $3.50 Phone: $5.00; ... * With a Weekend Pass or 24 Hour CityLink/Tulla Pass, ...

  4. myki pass » Victoria / Melbourne Transport

    1 to 15. $53.00. $26.50. $6.36. $3.18. myki Pass* Multiply this daily rate by the number of days required to calculate the myki Pass cost. When you buy a myki Pass for between 326 and 365 days you only pay for 325 days, receiving up to 40 days free.

  5. Tickets & Fares

    A full fare myki card costs $6 and a concession, seniors or child myki costs $3. Detailed myki fares and zone information is available online at ptv.vic.gov.au. For more information about how to use your myki, visit ptv.vic.gov.au or call 1800 800 007.

  6. myki

    Visit www.myki.com.au. Public Transport Victoria. Tel: 1800 800 007. Daily 7am - 9pm. Plan your trip - www.ptv.vic.gov.au. Park & Ride. For futher details on Park and Ride - all-day city parking and tram travel for $8.50 - visit the Yarra Trams website: www.yarratrams.com.au. Passengers with special needs.

  7. GETTING AROUND MELBOURNE: How to Use Myki Card + Tram, Train, Bus

    This is a good deal if you're exploring Melbourne for 7 days. Note that these are consecutive days. Passengers 5-18 years old can avail of the 50% concession discount. The card price becomes only A$3, weekday fare A$2.20 for 2 hours, daily rate A$4.40, weekend daily cap A$3.2, and 7-day pass cost A$22.

  8. Public transport, Getting here and around, Travel information, Victoria

    Travel across Zone 1 and 2 is included in the cost of your fare. Train travel completed before 7.15am on a weekday is free. When you touch your myki on and off the electronic readers as you travel, an initial two-hour charge will apply. If you continue to use the card for longer than two hours, a capped full-day fare will be deducted from your ...

  9. Passes

    For one-off or short-term travel around Melbourne. ... A Visitor's Pass has you covered on CityLink and EastLink, so you'll be good to go for up to 30 days on any toll road in Melbourne. ... Multiple vehicles; Cover trips made up to 5 days ago ~ Auto payments ^ after each day of travel # Low opening fee Online: $3.50 Phone: $5.00; Opening ...

  10. myki Pass

    You can reset your myki Pass for another 12 months by replacing your myki. Please call PTV on 1800 800 007 (6am-midnight daily), or visit a PTV Hub in person, so we can assist you. myki Pass is a great option if you use public transport often & allows you to buy consecutive days of travel. Buy a myki Pass for 7 days or 28 days to 365 days.

  11. Passes

    For one-off or short-term travel around Melbourne. ... A Visitor's Pass has you covered on CityLink and EastLink, so you'll be good to go for up to 30 days on any toll road in Melbourne. ... Multiple vehicles; Cover trips made up to 5 days ago ~ Auto payments ^ after each day of travel # Low opening fee Online: $3.50 Phone: $5.00; Opening ...

  12. One Day in Melbourne: Things to Do, Itinerary & Map

    If time permits take a cruise down the Yarra River. Head to Queen Victoria Market for some lunch. After lunch, check out one of Melbourne's great museums and/or check out Fitzroy Gardens. In the evening, watch a game, go to the theatre, or take a pub-crawl tour if that's more your thing.

  13. How to spend one day in Melbourne: Epic itinerary

    Public transport in Melbourne. From the airport to Melbourne CBD: The best way to get from the airport to the city is by taking the Skybus. It costs about $19.75 one way, $36.50 return. I appreciate that it's not cheap but it's also only 20-30 min long and way more affordable than a taxi (unless you are 4 people).

  14. Fares

    We define the metropolitan area as Melbourne and its suburbs, and the rest of Victoria as regional. The fare you pay is determined by: where you travel, including the zones you travel through if you're using myki. your ticket type, for example a 2 hour or daily ticket. whether you're eligible for a concession fare or free travel.

  15. Visitor's Pass

    Cover short-term travel for up to 30 days on all Melbourne toll roads. A Visitor's Pass is the quick and easy way to get around town. With a Visitor's Pass, you're good to go for up to 30 days on any toll road in Melbourne. ... Auto payments ^ after each day of travel # Low opening fee Online: $3.50 Phone: $5.00; Opening fee $3.50 online.

  16. Discover Melbourne City Attractions

    Fox Collection Classic Car Museum FREE with card - Usually $16.50. Melbourne Zoo FREE with card - Usually $46. Melbourne Skydeck FREE with card - Usually $28. Melbourne River Cruise FREE with card - Usually $32. Melbourne Cricket Ground Tour FREE with card - Usually $33. IceBar Melbourne entry and drinks package FREE with card - Usually $45.

  17. 24 hour passes

    Where you can travel with a 24 hour pass. The 24 Hour CityLink Pass gives you unlimited access to all sections of CityLink (M1 and M2).. The 24 Hour Tulla Pass gives you unlimited access to CityLink between Flemington Road and Bulla Road, saving you money if you only need to access that section.. The 24 hour time period starts from whenever you make your first trip through a toll point.

  18. One Day in Melbourne (Guide)

    215 Little Collins Street, 3000 Melbourne. The Victoria Hotel is a perfectly located value deal hotel, only a short walk from the Federation Square. The rooms offer comfortable stay and classical-style furnishings. The hotel features a swimming pool, a sauna and a rooftop fitness center. BOOK A ROOM HERE.

  19. One Day in Melbourne: A Complete 1-Day Itinerary for 2024

    What to do in Melbourne in 24 hours: A complete one-day itinerary. As with most of our city itineraries, this trip covers some of the top attractions and sights in the city. It also gives you a chance to experience the local culture, including its rich coffee culture. It's a large city, making it difficult to see every corner with just 24 ...

  20. Tickets

    Melbourne's trains, trams and buses. V/Line trains between metropolitan Melbourne and Eaglehawk/Epsom, Seymour, Traralgon, Waurn Ponds and Wendouree. Buses within Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo, Seymour and the Latrobe Valley. If you're only travelling in the city's Free Tram Zone, you don't need a myki.

  21. The best free nature walks in and around Melbourne

    It's a day hike of about 14km," he says. "But it's also really accessible by train. You can catch a train to Williamstown Beach station, walk to Altona, and come back on the Werribee line.

  22. Where you can travel with a 24 hour pass

    24 Hour Tulla Pass. Covers CityLink travel between Flemington Road and Bulla Road (excludes EastLink) CityLink only. (excludes EastLink) #. One vehicle only. Cover trips made up to 5 days ago*. One simple payment^. Car: $7.86. Light commercial vehicle: $12.58.

  23. Free travel passes

    Travel Pass. A Travel Pass is a short-term ticket issued for one, seven or 30 days which gives you free travel on all PTV contracted services throughout Victoria. This includes trains, trams, buses, V/Line trains and coaches and regional town buses. Find out more about the Travel Pass.

  24. WSDOT travel charts are key to Memorial Day weekend adventures

    OLYMPIA - Memorial Day weekend is often the unofficial start of summer and planning ahead now is a great jumpstart to holiday travels. To help travel planning, the Washington State Department of Transportation has released travel charts for the holiday weekend. The charts include the best (and worst) times to travel on major routes like ...