What is the route of the 86 tram in Melbourne?

The 86 tram in Melbourne operates between Waterfront City (Docklands) and Bundoora (RMIT/La Trobe University), running along Bourke Street in the CBD before travelling through Fitzroy, Collingwood, Northcote, Thornbury, and Preston. It is a major north-south line serving key, densely populated areas and popular shopping destinations like Bourke Street Mall.
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Where does the 86 tram go in Melbourne?

86 Bundoora RMIT to Waterfront City Docklands

Catch Route 86 trams to RMIT University, La Trobe University, Melbourne Museum, Bourke Street Mall and Docklands precinct.
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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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What tram to catch to Docklands?

Catch Route 70 trams to The District Docklands for shopping, Melbourne Aquarium, MCG, Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne Arena and AAMI Park.
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Are trams still free in Melbourne?

You can use trams for free within the Free Tram Zone map [PDF], which includes the CBD and Docklands. You don't need a myki when only travelling within the Free Tram Zone, including on the City Circle Tram route. If you accidentally tap on with a myki card, you'll be charged a 2-hour fare for Zone 1+2.
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Can you use Melbourne trams without myki?

Travel on trams in Melbourne's city centre is free. View a map of the Free Tram Zone on the Transport Victoria 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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Which tram goes down Bourke Street in Melbourne?

Catch Route 96 trams to Melbourne Museum, Bourke Street Mall, Crown Entertainment Complex, Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, St Kilda Beach and Luna Park.
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Is public transport free on weekends in Melbourne?

All public transport across Victoria is free on Saturdays and Sundays until 1 February 2026.
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How to get around Melbourne by tram?

Catching a tram in Melbourne is as simple as deciding where you want to go. If your journey is "within the CBD and Docklands", then it's FREE, simply board (get on) any tram at a designated tram stop and travel. If the journey is "outside the CBD Grid", then you require a Myki smartcard.
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What is the cheapest way to get around Melbourne?

In Melbourne's city centre, you'll find the Free Tram Zone, where you can travel on the tram for free. If you live in Melbourne's outer suburbs, where there are fewer trams, buses can be a great way to get around. Melbourne's train network is perfect for longer trips between the city centre and surrounding suburbs.
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Can you use 1 myki for 2 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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Can I tap my credit card instead of myki?

The introduction of ticketless travel was part of the contract awarded to Conduent when it took over the myki system, but it has faced delays. Victorians will soon be able to pay for public transport with a credit card or a smartphone, with a contactless payment trial entering the final stages of testing.
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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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What is the busiest tram route in Melbourne?

Route 96: East Brunswick to St Kilda Beach. One of Melbourne's busiest tram routes, popular with Victorians and tourists alike, carrying nearly 40,000 passengers a day. it started life as a cable tram in 1887 operating along Bourke Street and Nicholson Street.
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What is the difference between e1 and E2 trams?

The E2 Class trams are very similar to the E Class, but have a redesigned cab, reduced glare to improve visibility for the driver, and additional handholds for passengers.
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Is public transport free in Melbourne for seniors?

Key points. 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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Is it cheaper to use an Opal card or a debit card?

The cost to travel using your bank card will be the same as using an Opal card.
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Does tram 86 go to Docklands?

It enters the CBD on Spring Street turning west into Bourke Street at Parliament House, travels through the Bourke Street Mall and turns north into Spencer Street, passing Southern Cross station, it turns west at La Trobe Street, passing over the Spencer Street rail yards into Docklands, it travels north briefly on ...
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Which city is Bourke Street in?

Bourke Street is one of the main streets in the Melbourne central business district and a core feature of the Hoddle Grid. It was traditionally the entertainment hub of inner-city Melbourne, and is now also a popular tourist destination and tram thoroughfare.
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How do tourists use public transport in Melbourne?

Passengers can board trams at signposted stops displaying maps, route numbers and a timetable. Route numbers are also displayed on the front of the tram. Travel within the central area of Melbourne by tram is free, though you will need a myki card if you plan to start or finish your journey outside this central area.
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What happens if you forget to tap off myki?

If you don't tap off
  • It may take us longer to process your fare. You may not be charged on the same day you travelled.
  • We charge you a default fare if you don't tap off. This may not be the lowest fare for your trip. View default fares for metropolitan train, tram and bus fares.
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Can I use one myki for two people?

If a myki that is not registered does not have a myki pass loaded on it, any person lawfully in possession of the myki may use it for a journey or an entry to a designated area.
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