Are city trams free in Melbourne?
Free tram travel The city’s Free Tram Zone extends from Queen Victoria Market to Docklands, Spring Street, Flinders Street Station and Federation Square. Travel on the City Circle Tram is also free. You don’t need a myki if you’re only travelling in the city’s Free Tram Zone or on the City Circle Tram.
Is the free tram running in Melbourne?
Travel on all* trams is free in Melbourne’s Central Business District and Docklands. Trip within Free Tram Zone – myki ticket not required.
What time does the free tram stop in Melbourne?
Route: Every 30 minutes – between 10am and 6pm from Sunday to Wednesday and between 10am and 9pm every Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What number is the free tram in Melbourne?
35
35 City Circle (Free Tourist Tram)
Is Melbourne tram 24 hours?
Trams and Trains Train and tram services run between 5am and midnight, Monday to Thursday. Melbourne has 24 hour public transport on weekends. The extended services depart from Flinders Street Station on all Metro train lines while trams are reduced to six main routes: 19, 67, 75, 86, 96 and 109.
What Colour is the free tram in Melbourne?
Melbourne free tram zone You can catch a tram anywhere, anytime for free, as long as it’s in the green free tram zone noted below. This covers the entire Melbourne CBD.
Is MCG in free tram zone?
To access the MCG, catch a train to Jolimont Station or a tram up Flinders Street – with the free tram zone extended through to the MCG – or walk to the ground.
Can you travel in Melbourne without myki?
You’ll need either a myki or paper ticket to travel on public transport in Melbourne and regional Victoria.
Can I use my credit card on Melbourne trams?
Sydney uses an “open loop” ticketing system, which means you can tap on with your contactless credit or debit card instead of an Opal card. Meanwhile, Melbourne uses a “closed loop” ticketing system which, until now, has limited public transport users to tapping on with a physical myki card.
Is the City Circle tram free in Melbourne?
The City Circle is a tram route that will take you around the city of Melbourne. These veteran trams, known as “rattlers” are completely free. You can jump on and off whenever you please.
Which is the best tram route in Melbourne?
Discover the best stops along Melbourne’s City Circle Tram. Ride a piece of Australia’s heritage via the City Circle Tram (route number 35) in Melbourne’s central district.
Are there free trams in the Melbourne CBD?
Hi Karen, The free trams in the Melbourne CBD do not travel all the way to Albert Park for the Grand Prix. The free tram service in Melbourne runs in these locations. However, in previous years, Yarra Trams have offered free tram services for those holding tickets to the Grand Prix.
Where do I catch the City Circle Tram?
To catch the City Circle Tram service (route number 35), simply board the tram at any of the specially marked stops on the route. You don’t need a myki (ticket) if you’re only travelling in the city’s Free Tram Zone or on the City Circle Tram.