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Your go-to guide to myki Your ticket for trains, trams and buses in Melbourne 2019 myki fares Mobile myki Free Tram Zone map

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Your go-to guide to mykiYour ticket for trains, trams and buses in Melbourne

2019 myki fares

Mobile myki Free Tram Zone map

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There are now two ways to get travelling with myki: 1 You can buy a 2

physical myki cardfrom the places

You can buy a digital

Mobile myki card on

your Android phone.below. Find out more at

ptv.vic.gov.au/mobilemyki

Buy your physical myki card and top up

A Full fare card costs $6, $3 concession. You can buy your myki and top up at: − hundreds of shops including all 7-Elevens − myki machines at selected stations and stops − premium station ticket offices − PTV Hubs − on the bus ($20 max) − ptv.vic.gov.au or by calling 1800 800 007

(allow seven days for delivery of a myki and around 90 minutes for online top ups).

You can also top up with myki Money at mykiQuick Top Up machines. Find your closest placeto top up at ptv.vic.gov.au/retail Concession types include Child, Senior andgeneral Concession. Check if you’re eligible atptv.vic.gov.au/concession

Choose myki Pass or myki Money

Depending on how often you travel, you can chooseto top up with myki Pass or myki Money. Your mykiisn’t locked to either, choose the best option for youeach time you top up. You can have myki Money anda myki Pass at the same time, but your myki will usemyki Pass first. Your myki Pass won’t work if yourmyki Money has a negative balance.

Find out more about fares and compare mykiMoney with myki Pass at ptv.vic.gov.au/fares

myki Pass

If you travel often, top up with consecutive days.When you travel more than five days a week, yousave with a myki Pass. Compare seven days’ travel for Zone 1+2: myki Money $56.80 (5 x Daily + 2 x Weekend Daily) myki Pass $44.00 (7 day pass)

7 day

Full fare Concession

Zone 1+2 $44.00 $22.00

Zone 2 only $30.00 $15.00

28 – 325 days

Full fare Concession

Zone 1+2 $5.30* $2.65*

Zone 2 only $3.60* $1.80*

myki Pass metropolitanfares

*Price per day

myki Money

If you travel occasionally, pay as you go.Load money onto your myki and it will calculate thelowest fare based on where you travel. Your first touch on of the day creates a 2 hour fare.If you’re still travelling after 2 hours, you’ll be chargeda daily fare.

Daily

Full fare Concession

Zone 1+2 $8.80 $4.40

Zone 2 only $6.00 $3.00

Weekend** $6.40 $3.20

2 hour

Full fare Concession

Zone 1+2 $4.40 $2.20

Zone 2 only $3.00 $1.50

myki Money metropolitanfares

**Public holidays

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myki hasgone mobile

Touching on and off

Trains Remember to touch on and off.

Buses Remember to touch on and off.

Trams Remember to touch on, you don’t needto touch off. Don’t touch on or off if you’re justtravelling in the city’s Free Tram Zone. Only touch off on trams if you’re justtravelling in Zone 2. (For more on zonesvisit ptv.vic.gov.au/zones)

Register your myki

Register your myki to protect your balance atptv.vic.gov.au/register

If you’re planning to travel in regional Victoria,visit ptv.vic.gov.au/regionaltickets

Google Pay is a trademark of Google LLC.

With Mobile myki, you can top upon the go and touch on with your Android phone.

Now available on Google Pay™

Find out more at ptv.vic.gov.au/mobilemyki

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Free Tram Zone

The city’s Free Tram Zone includes the city centreand extends from Queen Victoria Market toDocklands, Spring Street, Flinders Street Stationand Federation Square.

EXHIBITION ST

RUSSELL ST

SWANSTO

N ST

ELIZABETH ST

WILLIAM

ST

KING ST

SPENCER STLONSDALE ST

BOURKE ST

COLLINS ST

LONSDALE ST

BOURKE ST

COLLINS ST EXHIBITION ST

RUSSELL ST

SWANSTON ST

ELIZABETH ST

WILLIAM

KING ST

SPENCER ST

QUEEN ST

MARKET

QUEEN ST

COLLINS ST

VICTORIA HARBOURPROMENADE

WURUNDJERI W

AY

DOCKLANDS DR

VIC. PDE

VICTORIA ST

WILLIAM

ST

ELIZABETH ST

LA TROBE ST LA TROBE ST

WURUNDJERI WAY FLINDERS ST FLINDERS ST

SPRING ST

HARBOUR ESP

COLLINS ST

YARRA RIVER

YARRA RIVER

VICTORIA HARBOUR

BOURKE ST

Stop 6Russell Street & Flinders Street

Stop 1Flinders Street& Queensbridge Street

Stop 13FederationSquare

Stop 124Batman Park

Stop 8Spring Street& Flinders Street

Stop 8Spring Street& Collins Street

Stop 10Parliament StationNicholson Street

Stop 8Peel Street& Victoria Street

Stop 7Queen Victoria Market

Stop 10Victoria Street& Peel Street

Stop 10Nicholson Street& Victoria Parade

Stop 8MelbourneCentral Station

Don’t touch on or off if you’re just travelling in the city’s Free Tram Zone. You don’t need a myki. Remember to touch on if you’re travelling beyond the Free Tram Zone.

© Public Transport Victoria 2018

Look for these signs at tram stops to identify zone boundaries.

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For more information visit ptv.vic.gov.au or call 1800 800 007. If you’re deaf, or have a hearing or speech impairment, contact us through the National Relay Service – for more information, visit relayservice.gov.au

For information in other languages: 9321 5454 9321 5441

9321 5444 9321 5445

9321 5443 9321 5442

9321 5449 9321 5446

9321 5440 9321 5447

If your language isn’t listed visit ptv.vic.gov.au/languages or call 9321 5450.

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