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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