Do pensioners need a myki card in Victoria?

Yes, pensioners and seniors in Victoria need a specific, concession-type myki card (Seniors Myki or Pensioner Concession myki) to receive discounted fares, and they must tap on and off to validate their travel. From 1 January 2026, these cards allow for free travel statewide on weekends.
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Is there a seniors myki card in Victoria?

A Seniors Concession myki offers the best value overall. You must be eligible to use it. You can get free travel on the weekend if you qualify for a Concession myki with a: disability support pension.
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Is public transport in Melbourne free for seniors?

Victorian Seniors Card holders can receive public transport concessions when using a Seniors myki. Benefits include free and concession public transport, 8 days of free public transport during the Victorian Seniors Festival and access to free travel vouchers annually.
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Can I travel in Melbourne without a myki card?

Ticketing and transport passes. To use public transport in Melbourne, you'll need a myki card. This can be used on all trains, trams and buses, as well as on some regional services. You can purchase a myki card from train stations, ticket machines and some convenience stores.
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Can you use your debit card instead of a myki?

About the program. Victorians can look forward to convenient new ways to pay for public transport, including with credit or debit cards, smartphones and smart devices. New ticketing features will be tested, refined, and gradually rolled out from early 2026.
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Can I buy a myki card at Melbourne airport?

Public transport – myki machines

Machine locations can be found at: T2 Arrivals. T3 Arrivals. T4 Baggage Reclaim.
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Can I just tap my card on the bus?

Yes, you can tap your credit card (or debit/smart device) on most buses for quick, cashless payments, looking for the contactless symbol, but you must tap on and sometimes tap off, using the same card for fare capping, though some tickets (like child/family) might need a different method or driver purchase.
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Can I use one myki for two people?

It is perfectly legal for other people to use your Myki, provided that it only has Myki Money loaded on it. However you are not allowed to share your card if Myki Pass is loaded on it.
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What is the cheapest way to get from Melbourne airport to city?

BY PUBLIC BUS: The Cheap, Long Way
  • Head to the terminal exit to your right after emerging from the Immigration and Customs inspection area, .
  • Exit the terminal building and walk until you reach Terminal 4 (Budget Terminal), where the public bus stop is located.
  • Wait for Bus 901. ...
  • Board Bus 901.
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How do tourists use public transport in Melbourne?

Melbourne offers free tram rides within the city centre. To use public transport outside of the free tram zone, you need to purchase a myki card. You can purchase a myki card from retail outlets displaying the myki sign, visitor centres and at train stations. Use your myki card on trains, trams and buses.
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How much is a concession train ticket for pensioners?

⅓ off train tickets for anyone aged 60+

The Senior Railcard costs just £35 for one year or £80 for three years and gets you 1/3 off Standard and First Class Anytime, Off-Peak and Advance tickets around the UK.
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What is the 2-hour rule for myki?

Under Myki, your ticket is valid as long as you start your trip (that is, touch on at the station, or as you board the tram or bus) before the 2-hour travel time expires. This is only a problem when using trams and buses, because you only touch on as you board.
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How do I get a Seniors Card in Victoria?

To apply online you will need to have your Medicare card with you. It takes five minutes and the Seniors Card is free. Application forms are also available at your local library, and they can assist you with the online form.
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What are pensioners entitled to in Victoria?

The Pensioner Concession Card gives you cheaper health care, medicines and public transport. Card-holders may be entitled to other concessions too, such as discounts on essential services. See the Victorian Concessions Booklet for more details on these.
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What other cards are available for seniors in Victoria?

  • Pensioner Concession Card. You can get a Pensioner Concession Card (PCC) if you get certain payments from Services Australia. ...
  • Commonwealth Seniors Health Card. If you've reached Age Pension age and you're not eligible for a PCC, you may be able to get a Commonwealth Seniors Health Card (CSHC). ...
  • Veteran healthcare cards.
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Can I use my bank card instead of myki?

In short: Public transport users will be able to tap and go with a bank card or phone on Victoria's public transport network from next year. The government says new technology will be rolled out across the network to allow users to travel without a myki card. The move follows a trial of the technology in Wangaratta.
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Where can I purchase a myki card?

You can buy a myki at:
  • at Metro premium stations.
  • at myki machines at all Metro railway stations and some accessible tram stops and bus interchanges.
  • at 7-Eleven stores or one of 800 retailers across Melbourne, click here for details.
  • online at transport.vic.gov.au.
  • by calling 1800 800 007.
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What is the maximum fare per day for myki?

* Daily full fare cap rises to $11.40 * Concession daily cap goes to $5.70 📅 Weekends & public holidays * Full fare cap: $8.00 * Concession cap: $4.00 That's a 40c increase to the full daily fare across. Regional fares stay capped at metro daily prices.
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Is it cheaper to buy a bus ticket online or on the bus?

It's almost always cheaper to buy your bus ticket online or via the operator's app before you board, with savings on single fares and significant discounts on multi-day or monthly passes, as onboard purchases often incur a premium or require exact change, making digital booking more convenient and economical. 
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What happens if you forget to tap out on a bus?

If you don't tap off the bus, you'll typically be charged the single fare to the very end of the route, which is usually the highest possible fare for that bus, rather than the shorter distance you actually traveled, leading to overcharging. This often means you miss out on fare capping and pay more than intended, but you can usually contact the bus company's customer service to get a refund for the overcharge. 
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Will I be charged if I use a foreign ATM?

Even though it's good to have cash on hand, it is important to be aware that using international ATMs can trigger unexpected fees, and some banks cap how much you can withdraw each day. You can minimize fees by using the ATMs in your home bank's network or at a bank that partners with it.
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What is the 2/3/4 rule for credit cards?

The 2/3/4 rule for credit cards is a guideline, notably used by Bank of America, that limits how many new cards you can get approved for: no more than two in 30 days, three in 12 months, and four in 24 months, helping manage hard inquiries and credit risk. It's a strategy to space out applications, preventing too many hard pulls on your credit report and helping maintain financial health by avoiding over-extending yourself. 
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