Which tram is free in Melbourne for Australian Open?

You can use your AO ticket for free travel on tram routes 70 and Route 70a between Docklands and John Cain Arena. Follow the signs and staff for guidance. You can avoid queuing for a tram at Flinders Street Station and walk 10 minutes direct to the Birrarung Marr Melbourne Park entry.
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How do I know which trams are free 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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Are trams free to grand prix in Melbourne?

During the Australian Grand Prix, extra tram services are laid on specifically for race-goers. These trams run frequently (every 1-2 minutes during peak times) from Flinders Street Station and Southern Cross Station. The great news is Tram shuttles are completely free with your Grand Prix ticket!
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Is there a public transport to the Australian Open golf?

The nearest train station is Cheltenham Station, located on the Frankston Line. From there, it's just a short trip to the course. A free shuttle bus service will run regularly between Cheltenham Station and The Royal Melbourne Golf Club from Wednesday - Sunday event week, making it simple to get to and from the venue.
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Are Melbourne trams free for tourists?

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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Walking Melbourne: How to RIDE FREE#70 tram to Australian Open 2021, Rod Laver Arena

Are trams free to the Australian Open?

Australian Open ticket holders can travel to Melbourne Park for free on shuttle trams on the day of their tournament ticket, with free public transport continuing for everyone on weekends until 1 February to celebrate the opening of the Metro Tunnel and under 18s travelling free every day of the week with their new ...
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What is the name of the free tram in Melbourne?

35 City Circle (Free Tourist Tram)
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How do I get to Rod Laver Arena by public transport?

How to get to Rod Laver Arena by Tram. Catch a train to Flinders Street Station from Southern Cross – the most direct way is from platform 12 or 13 on the Williamstown, Werribee or Craigieburn lines. Then, exit at Flinders Street and take the number 70 tram to Stop 7B-Rod Laver Arena/MCG Gates 1-3 (Melbourne City) Park ...
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Can I watch The Open for free?

THE OPEN APP

Here are just some of the features you can enjoy for free: + Watch video any time, any place from right inside the app.
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How do you get to the Australian Open?

Getting there and back

Catch a Route 70 or 70a tram directly to the Garden Square or Grand Slam Oval entrances of Melbourne Park. Extra air-conditioned accessible trams run on Flinders Street to and from Melbourne Park, known as Route 70a. You can also catch Route 70 to and from the heart of the event.
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How to board a free tram in Melbourne?

1. Board the Tram: Simply hop on any burgundy and gold tram operating within the designated Free Tram Zone area. 2. No Ticket Needed: You don't need to purchase a ticket or tap your myki card (Melbourne's public transport card) when riding trams within the Free Tram Zone.
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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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Is tram 35 free in Melbourne?

There is a LIMITED SERVICE on Route 35 City Circle today. The City Circle is a free and convenient way to see the major attractions of central Melbourne while travelling on one of the city's iconic heritage W-Class trams.
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Do I need to tap on in the free tram zone in Melbourne?

Don't tap on or off if your tram trip begins and ends within the Free Tram Zone. If you don't use your myki correctly, you won't have a valid ticket for your trip and may be fined. An Auto Top Up helps ensure you can always pay for your fare.
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Can I use a credit card instead of myki?

Early 2026 will see the initial launch of contactless payments, beginning with the rail network only. Full fare passengers will be able to tap on with credit cards, debit cards or smartphones, while trams and buses continue requiring physical myki cards until the complete rollout is finished.
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How do I pay for trams in Melbourne?

Use myki on trains, trams and buses in Melbourne, and some parts of regional Victoria.
  1. Log in to myki.
  2. Buy myki online.
  3. Top up online.
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How can I watch the Australian Open for free?

ExpressVPN. ExpressVPN offers "internet without borders," meaning you can catch free coverage of the 2026 Australian Open without a cable package. All you'll need to do is sign up for ExpressVPN, change your server location to Australia, and then find free livestream coverage via 9Now.
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How much does it cost to watch The Open?

How much are tickets to The Open 2026? Ticket prices vary depending on the type of access and experiences chosen. Tickets can range from £35 for a Sunday practice day, to £140 for a final Sunday ticket. Upgraded tickets and hospitality pricing can range from approximately £200 a day, to over £2000 a day.
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Where can I watch full coverage of The Open?

The Open | R&A TV.
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Which trams are free in Melbourne?

Melbourne's green 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.
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Which tram stops at Rod Laver?

Tram 70 (Waterfront City Docklands – Wattle Park) from Flinders Street or Richmond Station, stops at Rod Laver Arena (Stop 7B), John Cain Arena (Stop 7C) and AAMI Park (Stop 7D).
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Is tram 58 free in Melbourne?

Best of all, if travelling from the CBD or Docklands, you can get there for free on a Route 58 tram – get off at Stop 9 Queen Victoria Market, which is in the city's Free Tram Zone.
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Are Melbourne trams free on weekends?

All public transport across Victoria is free on Saturdays and Sundays until 1 February 2026.
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How long does the Melbourne free tram loop take?

The City Circle operates in a clockwise direction, with the service taking approximately 60 minutes to complete a loop. You can enjoy this tram as a 'hop on – hop off' service, with the added bonus of travelling aboard traditional Melbourne transportation. Tourists can spend all day on a City Circle Tram!
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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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