Is it cheaper to buy a myki pass?

Is it cheaper to buy a myki pass?

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.

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.

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.

What happens if you don’t 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.

What is a 2 hour fare myki?

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.

Do I need to touch on with myki pass?

You don’t need to touch off. If you’re just travelling in the city’s Free Tram Zone, don’t touch on or off. If you’re just travelling in Zone 2, touch on and off for a cheaper fare.

Does MYKI charge by time?

Do I get charged for another 2-hours if I touch off after the expiry time? No. Your Myki ticket is valid as long as you touch on at a station, or board the tram or bus, before the expiry time.

Can I pay cash on Melbourne bus?

To slow the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) our public transport staff will no longer be handling cash payments. Passengers are now required to use their credit or debit card to pay for travel on the public transport network for all in-person transactions.

Do I need to touch on if I have a myki pass?

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.

How much is a Zone 1 and 2 ticket?

London Underground Fares 2021

Zones Travelled Single Journey Ticket Oyster / Contactless Payment Card~
Adult Off Peak
Zone 1 £5.50 £2.40
Zone 1 & 2 £5.50 £3.00
Zone 1 to 3 £5.50 £2.80

What happens if you dont touch off myki?

How do I use Myki money and Myki Pass?

Your myki can hold both myki Money and a myki Pass at the same time. If you travel occasionally, pay as you go with myki Money. Load money onto your myki and it will calculate the lowest fare based on where you travel.

How do I work out how much Myki will cost me?

Use the calculators below to work out how much your journey will cost you, and to find the most cost-effective way for you to travel using myki. 1. Select a fare type 2. Select myki Pass Days 3. Select a zone * All 325-365 day passes are the same cost as a 325 day pass and includes up to 40 days free.

How many days can I buy consecutive days with a Myki?

If you travel often, buy consecutive days with a myki Pass. Choose where you’ll be travelling and how many days you need. You can buy a myki Pass for 7 days or anywhere between 28 and 365 days. If you’re not sure what fare product to use, our calculator will help you compare myki Money with myki Pass fares.

Do I need A Myki For my Journey?

You’ll need a myki for your journey. If you use a myki Pass, you’ll need to choose the zones you want to travel in and the number of consecutive days you need when you buy it. If you use myki Money, your fare is automatically calculated as you touch on and touch off.

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