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Fares

If you have a myki and touch on and off correctly, you will always pay less than using short term tickets.

For example, a Daily Zone 1 Full Fare Metcard costs $6.80, but with myki money you only pay $5.88. That is a saving of 92 cents for each day of travel.


Note: Fares do not include the one off price for the myki card  ($10 for an adult myki,  $7 for a concession myki).

 

myki money fares
 

  • 2 hour (unlimited train, tram and bus travel for 2 hours)
  • Daily (unlimited train, tram and bus travel for the day)
  • Weekend daily cap (full fare and concession myki holders can travel in Zone 1 and 2 on a Saturday or Sunday for $3.00).
  • Early Bird Travel – free travel on electrified Melbourne train services when you touch on and off before 7.00 am on business days.
  • Seniors daily cap – seniors myki holders will pay no more than $3.30 per day for travel within Zones 1 and 2.

 

myki money fares are based on the Value Metcard (bulk) rates, rather than individual ticket rates. For example, a Zone 1, 2 hour fare is $2.94 (1/10 of $29.40) rather than the individual ticket cost of $3.70.

 

myki money fares table

 

myki pass fares

myki pass is based on the current periodical ticket pricing.  You can select between 7 consecutive days or between 28 and 365 days. When you choose 365 day pass you only pay for 325 days. You can even use your myki money to buy a myki pass.

 

myki pass fares table

 

Short term ticket fares

Short term ticket prices are priced the same as 2 hour and Daily Metcards (full fare and concession).

 

Using myki money is always cheaper than buying short term tickets  as long as you always touch on and touch off.

Short term tickets may suit travellers who are in Victoria for a brief time only.

 

Short term tickets fares table

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