Where does the free tram stop in Melbourne?
Melbourne’s burgundy and gold City Circle Trams offer free travel to city sights and attractions, with audio commentary on points of interest along the route. Trams run along Flinders Street, Harbour Esplanade, Docklands Drive, La Trobe Street and Spring Street. A complete circle takes around an hour.
Where does the City Circle Tram go in Melbourne?
It takes in all of La Trobe Street, Harbour Esplanade and Flinders Street. It follows Spring Street between Flinders and Bourke Streets, but travels along Nicholson Street and Victoria Street before turning into La Trobe Street.
How many tram stops are there in Melbourne?
Approximately 1,700 tram stops, including 420+ that are accessible. 9 depots across Melbourne.
Are all trams free in Melbourne CBD?
Free Tram Zone | Melbourne CBD All trams are free (not only City Circle Tram) in Melbourne’s Free Tram Zone which operates in Melbourne’s CBD bordered by Spring Street, Flinders Street and La Trobe Street.
What zone is Melbourne CBD?
Zone 1
Melbourne is a large city, so for ticketing purposes it has been divided into two ‘zones’. Zone 1 includes the CBD and the inner suburbs, while Zone 2 encompasses the outer suburbs.
What is the longest tram line in Melbourne?
Transport Victoria Route 75
The longest urban tram (streetcar) route is Public Transport Victoria Route 75, which runs 22.8 km (14.1 miles) from Vermont South, in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia, to the city’s central business district. The 75 route was extended to its current extent on 26 January 2014.
Do you tap off on Melbourne trams?
Trams. Melbourne’s most iconic form of public transport is a novel treat for visitors. But because they’re not as common as trains or buses, there are a few tricks to using them right. You need to tap on (that is, hold your Myki card against the card reader) on trams, but you don’t have to tap off.
Are Melbourne trams free on weekends?
Weekend fares On weekends and public holidays, your daily myki Money fare is capped at $6.70 (half price for concessions). You can enjoy all-day unlimited travel in Zone 1+2. Some customers are eligible for free weekend travel.
Which city has the largest tram network?
Melbourne
The world’s largest tram system is situated in Melbourne in Australia, pictured above. The system began operation with horse drawn trams in 1884. Today the system consists of 487 electric trams which run on 250 kilometers of track which are served by 27 routes and 1,763 stops.
What happens if you forget to touch off?
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.