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The best way to get from Melbourne to Warrnambool is to train which takes 3h 37m and costs $30 – $45. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs $80 – $95 and takes 5h 52m.
How does 2 hour myki work?
2 hour myki Money fare
If you first touch on after 6pm, you can travel until 3am the next day – that’s up to nine hours for the price of two.
How much does a myki cost?
A full fare myki card costs $6 and a concession, seniors or child myki costs $3. For more information about how to use your myki, visit ptv.vic.gov.au or call 1800 800 007.
Is myki pass cheaper than myki Money?
Myki Pass is designed for regular travellers. You pay up front for unlimited travel during a period – at a cheaper per day rate than Myki Money – so it’s good value if you use it a lot. For everyday travellers who can afford the up-front cost, one of the cheapest options is a Commuter Club Yearly Pass.
How does the myki card work?
How does Myki Money work? You buy a re-usable Myki card and load credit onto it. As you travel you touch on and touch off, and the system will debit your Myki card as you go.
What is Zone 1 and Zone 2 in Melbourne?
Melbourne is a large city, so for ticketing purposes it has been divided into two ‘zones’. Zone 1 includes the CBD and the inner suburbs, while Zone 2 encompasses the outer suburbs.
Are trams free in Melbourne?
The city’s Free Tram Zone extends from Queen Victoria Market to Docklands, Spring Street, Flinders Street Station and Federation Square. Travel on the City Circle Tram is also free. You don’t need a myki if you’re only travelling in the city’s Free Tram Zone or on the City Circle Tram.
What happens if I forget to touch off myki?
Forgot to touch off? If you don’t touch off on a V/Line commuter service you’ll be charged a default 2 hour peak fare between the zone of touch on and Zone 1. When the conductor checks your myki, they’ll set the default fare to the end of the line you’re travelling on. This may be a higher cost than your journey.
Which is better myki Money or myki pass?
The difference between myki passes and myki money
myki pass is like a monthly or yearly ticket, but it has more options. You decide which zone(s) you will travel in and how many days you want to travel for, seven days or anywhere between 28 and 365. myki money basically means pay-as-you-go.
Can I buy train ticket at station?
Yes you can buy tickets at the station. There is a separate set of counters for advance reservation on railway stations. You get a reservation form from a inquiry window and fill it and stand in a queue with it.
Can you travel in Melbourne without myki?
You’ll need either a myki or paper ticket to travel on public transport in Melbourne and regional Victoria.
Does a myki card expire?
All myki smartcards expire after four years. A Mobile myki expires after two years. If your myki has expired, or is due to expire within 60 days, you’re entitled to an on-the-spot replacement.
How does 28 day myki work?
Daily rate for 28-365*day 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 326-365 days you only pay for 325 days, receiving up to 40 days free.
Can you get myki on your iPhone?
Whether you have an iPhone or an Android you can now top up your myki card with instant myki Money top up using Near-Field Communication (NFC). To use this feature download the latest version of the PTV app and make sure your phone is NFC enabled.
How do I get a free myki card?
When you apply for your Victorian Seniors Card, you’ll automatically receive your first Seniors myki free. Always carry your Seniors Card and Seniors myki when you travel. If you need to sit down when you travel, look for the priority seat signs and ask for a seat.
What does myki stand for?
kiː/ MY-kee) is a reloadable credit card-sized contactless smart card ticketing system used for electronic payment of fares on most public transport services in Melbourne and regional Victoria, Australia. Myki replaced the Metcard ticketing system and became fully operational at the end of 2012.
Where can you use myki card?
Myki is your ticket to travel on Melbourne’s trains, trams and buses, V/Line commuter train services and buses in Seymour, Ballarat, Bendigo, Geelong, the Latrobe Valley and Warragul.
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