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Short term tickets
If I buy a short term ticket, when is it valid from?
Short term tickets issued on board trams, buses and by conductors on board V/Line trains (cash sales only) are active from the moment of issue.
Short term tickets purchased from all other outlets must be touched on at a myki reader to be activated.
Short term tickets are available for full fare and concession customers. Valid concession identification must be carried to prove eligibility for concession entitlement.
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How will I know when my short term ticket will expire?
When you touch a valid ticket to a myki reader a green light will flash and the screen will show the time of expiry.
Expiry times for 2 hour and daily short term tickets are the same as they are today. Once activated, 2 hour short term tickets expire two hours from the start of the next full hour.
A 2 hour short term ticket provides unlimited travel until two hours after the start of the next full hour when the ticket was first activated. For example, a ticket activated at 7.55 am expires at 10.00 am and a ticket activated at 8.05 expires at 11.00 am.
If the ticket is not valid a red light will flash and the screen will say 'card expired'.
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Do I need to touch on and touch off with a short term ticket?
You will need to touch on a short term ticket to activate the ticket when you buy one from a myki machine or customer service staff.
Short term tickets purchased from a bus driver or onboard trams are activated at purchase.
Please touch on and touch off with a short term ticket as you travel.
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Can I use myki money to buy short term tickets?
Yes. myki money can be used to buy short term tickets at railway station customer service centres, from myki machines and on board buses and coaches.
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