How do I get to Melbourne Museum by tram?

Tram: Catch Tram Route 86 or Tram Route 96 to the corner of Nicholson and Gertrude Streets, Stop 11 Melbourne Museum. Both routes are serviced by low-floor trams. Please visit the Yarra Trams website for assistance with your access options.
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Which train station to get off to Melbourne Museum?

Train: If catching a train get the city loop train to Parliament Station, which has lift access to the top of Lonsdale Street. Please visit the Metro trains website to assist with your train commute. Melbourne Museum is two blocks from Parliament Station.
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Where is the Melbourne Tram Museum?

The Melbourne Tram Museum is located at 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn, Victoria. Use the embedded Google Map at the bottom of this page to obtain detailed directions; the museum location is highlighted. The Melway reference for the museum location is Map 45, B12.
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How do I get to Melbourne Museum from Flinders?

There are 6 ways to get from Flinders Street Station to 11-Melbourne Museum/Nicholson St by train, tram, taxi, foot, or bus
  1. Train, line 96 tram. best. ...
  2. Line 109 tram. cheapest. ...
  3. Taxi. Take the taxi from Flinders Street Station to 11-Melbourne Museum/Nicholson St 1.9 km. ...
  4. Walk. ...
  5. Line 96 tram. ...
  6. Line 250 bus.
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How do I get to Royal Exhibition Building by public transport from Melbourne?

Royal Exhibition Building
  1. Public Transport. By Tram: The closest tram stop is Melbourne Museum/Nicholson Street (Stop 11) serviced by tram route 86 or 96. By Train: The closest station is Parliament Station. ...
  2. Parking. On street parking:
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What tram line is the Melbourne Museum on?

There are many ways to get to Melbourne Museum/ IMAX/ Royal Exhibition Building by public transport: Tram: Catch Tram Route 86 or Tram Route 96 to the corner of Nicholson and Gertrude Streets, Stop 11 Melbourne Museum. Both routes are serviced by low-floor trams.
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What is the closest train station to the Melbourne exhibition Centre?

Southern Cross Station is closest. Take tram routes 96, 109, or 12 to stop 124A Casino/MCEC/Clarendon Street outside our Clarendon Street entrance or walk 10 mins to reach our venue.
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Is Melbourne Museum in the free tram zone?

The Free Tram Zone opens doors to exploring Melbourne's vibrant core. Visit iconic landmarks like Federation Square, shop along bustling Bourke Street Mall, or delve into the cultural treasures of the Melbourne Museum, all within the free tram zone's reach!
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How to ride a free tram in Melbourne?

Free Tram Zone

Travel on trams in Melbourne's city centre is free. View a map of the Free Tram Zone on the PTV website. Tram stops in the Free Tram Zone are clearly marked. If you start or finish a journey outside the Free Tram Zone, a valid myki card is still required.
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How much time is needed for Melbourne Museum?

Allow about 2 hours 30 minutes to see everything on this itinerary.
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Is the tram discontinued?

The ashram schools are managed by the State concerned. It has been proposed by the Government to discontinue the Scheme from 2018-19 and subsume the intervention in the scheme 'Special Central Assistance to Tribal Sub-Scheme (SCA to TSS)'.
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Where does the 75 tram go in Melbourne?

Operated by Yarra Trams, the route is coloured light blue and extends from Vermont South to Central Pier over 22.8 kilometre of double track via Burwood Highway, Camberwell Road, Riversdale Road, Bridge Road, Flinders Street and Harbour Esplanade. It is serviced out of Camberwell depot utilising A and B class trams.
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What is the tourist loop tram in Melbourne?

City Circle Tram. The City Circle Tram service provides a free and convenient way to get around central Melbourne. Tourists, shoppers, families and city workers can use the City Circle Tram to travel to major attractions, restaurants, shops and city events.
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Where are the free tram stops in Melbourne?

The city's Free Tram Zone includes the city centre and extends from Queen Victoria Market to Docklands, Spring Street, Flinders Street Station and Federation Square. If you're only travelling in the city's Free Tram Zone you don't need a myki. Travel on the City Circle tram (Route 35) is also free.
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Is the Melbourne Museum worth it?

Is it worth it? There's no doubt that Melbourne Museum is one of the best museums in the city. It covers a wide range of topics and does an excellent job of putting together interesting exhibitions.
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How do tourists pay for trams in Melbourne?

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. You'll need to load your card with some money to cover your fares.
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Can you catch a tram in Melbourne without a myki?

Tram exceptions

You don't need a myki if you're travelling within the Free Tram Zone [PDF]. If you're only travelling within Zone 2 (including a stop marked as both Zone 1 and Zone 2), tap on and off for a cheaper fare. You don't have to tap off if you're travelling in Zone 1, or across Zone 1+2.
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Are trams free at night in Melbourne?

** Melbourne trams generally operate from 6:00 am to midnight, with increased frequency during peak hours. While trams within the Free Tram Zone are free, if your journey starts or finishes outside the zone, you will need a valid myki card (Melbourne's integrated ticketing system) to pay your fare.
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Do you need a myki card for the free tram zone?

The Free Tram Zone applies only to trams. If you plan to travel beyond the zone or use trains or buses, you'll need a valid myki card. While trams within the Free Tram Zone are free, consider purchasing a myki card if you plan to venture outside the zone or use other forms of public transport during your trip.
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What's special about the Melbourne Museum?

A visit to Melbourne Museum is a rich, surprising insight into life in Victoria. We show you Victoria's intriguing permanent collections and bring you brilliant temporary exhibitions from near and far. You'll see our natural environment, our cultures and our history through different perspectives.
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What's the easiest way to get around Melbourne's CBD?

The best way to get around Melbourne is by tram. Trams operate throughout the day and offer multiple routes that criss-cross the city. There's even a free tram designed just for tourists. You can also board Melbourne's buses and trains with the same myki ticket that you'll use for trams.
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How long is the Melbourne Exhibition Centre?

Located on the banks of the Yarra River and on the edge of Melbourne's central business district, at 30,000m² the Melbourne Exhibition Centre is the largest of its kind in Australia. With its graceful winged roof, the 450 metre long exhibition centre adopts the appearance of an elegant shed.
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Can you catch a train to the Melbourne Show?

Visitors are strongly encouraged to use Metro Trains as the best way to get to the Show. Visitors are advised to plan their journey in advance and make use of public transportation options, including trains, which provide direct access to the Melbourne Showgrounds.
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Where does the Melbourne city loop train stop?

The loop includes three underground stations: Flagstaff, Melbourne Central (formerly Museum) and Parliament. The loop connects to Melbourne's two busiest stations, Flinders Street and Southern Cross, and together with the Flinders Street Viaduct forms a ring of four individual tracks around the CBD.
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