Why don't you tap off on Melbourne trams?

In Melbourne, you do not need to tap off on trams because all tram travel is charged as a flat rate within one zone, making a "tap off" unnecessary for fare calculation. Tapping off only serves to cause congestion and slow down passengers exiting, while the system automatically defaults to the standard 2-hour fare.
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Do you need to tap off on Melbourne trams?

If you don't tap off on a train, bus, or a tram trip covering Zone 1 and 2: 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.
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What happens if I don't tap off the tram?

If you don't touch in or out at the start and end of your journey, you may be charged a penalty fare or may be prosecuted.
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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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Do you tap when you get off a tram?

Touching in and out

On a bus or tram, you only need to touch in. If you touch out at the end of your bus or tram journey, you may end up paying more than you need to. For all other journeys, you always need to touch out, even if the gates are open. If there are no gates, use a free-standing yellow card reader.
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Melbourne Free Tram Zone

What happens if you don't tap off the Sydney tram?

If you do not tap on and tap off correctly

you will be charged the default fare for an incomplete trip which is the maximum possible fare for that service, based on your Opal card type. You will never be charged over the Daily Travel Cap. you will miss out on Opal benefits.
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What happens if I tap in but not out?

If you don't touch in and out, we can't tell where you've travelled from or to. This means your journey will be incomplete and you will be charged the maximum fare.
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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 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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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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What happens if I tap in and out with different cards?

What happens if I touch in with one contactless card, and touch out with another on the same journey? It's important that you try to avoid doing this, as you'll be charged a maximum fare on both of your cards. The two separate journeys won't be linked and each one will be recognised as incomplete.
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Why does Melbourne have a free tram zone?

It came into effect in 2015, as an initiative to boost inner-city vibrancy, largely benefiting city residents and tourists. Passengers are not required to have concession cards for travel in the free tram zone, making it easy for tourists to travel within the CBD without the hassle of cards or tickets.
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Is there a daily cap on myki?

The daily full fare cap will increase to $11.40 or $5.70 for a concession. On weekends or public holidays, daily fares will also increase to $8.00 or $4.00 for concessions. The increase will add 40 cents to the full daily fare for Zone 1, Zone 1+2 metropolitan fares, and the regional fare cap.
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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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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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Can I use my bank card instead of myki?

Future payment options

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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What happens if you get caught using someone else's railcard?

Using someone else's Railcard to save money on train travel may feel like a small shortcut, but it is considered a serious offence under UK railway laws. Train companies have strict rules about Railcard use, and misuse can lead to penalty fares, prosecution, and even a criminal record.
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Can you tap your phone instead of myki?

It means that Android users won't need to carry a separate Myki card and will be able to top up anytime via an app on your phone when funds run low. Users can tap their phones on the existing Myki gates and readers on Melbourne's trams, buses and at train stations.
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How to ride the free tram in Melbourne?

Free travel

Travel on board trams in Melbourne's Central Business District (CBD) is free. Hop on and off at will, just make sure you tap on when travelling from the CBD out to other suburbs. Early morning train travel during weekdays is free if you tap off before 7:15am.
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Are Melbourne trams 24 hours?

Running since 1 January 2016, Melbourne's Night Network trial has provided 24 hour public transport on weekends with all night trains and trams, late night buses, and a 2am coach service to key regional centres.
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What happens if I tap off twice?

If a customer taps off twice at the same Opal card pole reader within 10 seconds when exiting a station, only the first tap is successful. The second tap displays the message "already tapped off" and no further deduction is made to the card balance.
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Is it cheaper to tap in or buy a ticket?

Generally, tapping in (contactless/Oyster) is cheaper than buying a single paper ticket because of daily/weekly price caps and being similar to an off-peak fare, but buying advance tickets or using railcards on paper tickets can sometimes be cheaper, especially for longer journeys or with discounts not applied to tap-to-pay. For regular commutes, a season ticket is usually best, while tap-in is easiest for occasional travel. 
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