What is Zone 1 and Zone 2 in Melbourne?

What is Zone 1 and Zone 2 in Melbourne?

Melbourne is a large city, so for ticketing purposes it has been divided into two ‘zones’. Zone 1 includes the CBD and the inner suburbs, while Zone 2 encompasses the outer suburbs.

Is PTV free before 7am?

Your metropolitan train journey is free if you touch on and off before 7.15am on a weekday. Your journey won’t be free if your myki balance is negative.

What zone is South Melbourne?

South Melbourne planning zones

Zone Code Zone Name Percentage Covered
C2Z Commercial 2 Zone 6.76%
MUZ Mixed Use Zone 5.51%
GRZ General Residential Zone 4.05%
PUZ Public Use Zone 2.95%

What is a 2 hour fare myki?

myki Money 2 hour fare

2 hour Zone 1 + 2 Zone 2
Full fare $4.50 $3.00
Concession $2.25 $1.50

Can you use Zone 2 equipment Zone 1?

First of all, Zone 2 certified equipment is not allowed to be carried through a Zone 1 environment, not even when the Zone 2 equipment is powered off.

What is Zone 2 area classification?

The definition of Zone 2 is a hazardous area classified as an atmosphere where a mixture of air and flammable substances in the form of gas, vapour or mist is not likely to occur in normal operation, but if it does occur, will persist for a short period only.

What are the zones for public transport in Melbourne?

The metropolitan area is divided into three concentric zones, which are colour coded: 1 – yellow, 2 – blue & 3 – red (see diagram). A ticket is bought for the zone(s) required, and is valid for a time period. During this time period, passengers may transfer from any train, tram or bus to any other without purchasing another ticket.

What does new residential zones mean for Melbourne?

The widespread use of the Neighbourhood Residential Zone will: Make entry into the housing market more difficult due to cost of housing. Redirect affordable housing to the urban fringes and high density inner-city locations. Limit housing diversity and the ability for people to downsize and stay within the local community.

Are there limits to how many hours you can travel in Zone 2?

Travel entirely within Zone 2. Travel entirely within the Zone 1/2 boundary overlap. Travel to Zone 1/2 boundary overlap from Zone 2. A daily cap is the maximum you’ll pay for a day’s unlimited travel – it’s the same as two 2 hour fares, for the zones you travel in. The fares below are effective from 1 January 2019.

How can I find out which Zone I’m in?

the zone boundary overlap between any two consecutive zones. To find out which zone your station or stop is in, visit Regional myki zones. Fares are based on the number of zones you travel through, whether the travel is to or from Melbourne, and the ticket type. Find out more about regional fares.

What is Zone 1 and Zone 2 in Melbourne?

What is Zone 1 and Zone 2 in Melbourne?

Melbourne is a large city, so for ticketing purposes it has been divided into two ‘zones’. Zone 1 includes the CBD and the inner suburbs, while Zone 2 encompasses the outer suburbs.

How does 2 hour myki work?

2 hour myki Money fare If you first touch on after 6pm, you can travel until 3am the next day – that’s up to nine hours for the price of two.

What happens if you forget to tap off myki?

Forgot to touch off? If you don’t touch off on a V/Line commuter service you’ll be charged a default 2 hour peak fare between the zone of touch on and Zone 1. When the conductor checks your myki, they’ll set the default fare to the end of the line you’re travelling on.

Can I transfer Money from one myki to another?

No. Mobile myki is different to an existing myki card. You’ll need to buy and top up a new Mobile myki. To transfer any funds from your existing myki to Mobile myki you’ll need to deactivate the existing card.

How much is a Zone 1 ticket?

London Underground Fares 2021

Zones Travelled Single Journey Ticket Oyster / Contactless Payment Card~
Zone 1 £5.50 £2.40
Zone 1 & 2 £5.50 £3.00
Zone 1 to 3 £5.50 £3.40
Zone 1 to 4 £6.00 £4.00

Is Box Hill Zone 1 or 2?

Box Hill railway station, Melbourne

Box Hill
Fare zone Myki Zone 2
Website Public Transport Victoria
History
Opened 1 December 1882

Can you tap on myki with phone?

myki has gone mobile Mobile myki is a new way to travel with myki. It’s a digital myki on your Android phone on the Google PayTM app. With Mobile myki you can: Touch on and off with your phone.

Why don’t you need to touch off on trams?

When you travel with myki on a tram you don’t always need to touch off at the end of your journey. That’s because you can now travel from one end of a tram route to the other on a Zone 1 fare. Less than five per cent of tram trips occur in the Zone 1/2 overlap.

Does myki money expire?

All myki smartcards expire after four years. A Mobile myki expires after two years. If your myki has expired, or is due to expire within 60 days, you’re entitled to an on-the-spot replacement. Your current balance will be transferred to the new myki, which you can use immediately.

Can I tap on myki with my phone?

myki has gone mobile Mobile myki is a new way to travel with myki. It’s a digital myki on your Android phone on the Google PayTM app. Touch on and off with your phone.

What are Melbourne’s ticketing Zones?

Melbourne is a large city, so for ticketing purposes it has been divided into two ‘zones’. Zone 1 includes the CBD and the inner suburbs, while Zone 2 encompasses the outer suburbs.

How many fare groups are there in Victoria?

There are three fare groups, based on metropolitan zones: Free Tram Zone, Zone 1+2 and Zone 2 only. Find out more about zones. Concession fares and free travel apply throughout Victoria.

What is the difference between Zone 1 and Zone 2?

Zone 1 includes the CBD and the inner suburbs, while Zone 2 encompasses the outer suburbs. Melbourne is a large city, so for ticketing purposes, it has been divided into ‘zones’. Metropolitan zones determine the myki fares for metropolitan trains, trams and buses.

Which zones determine the Myki fares for Metropolitan trains and buses?

Metropolitan zones determine the myki fares for metropolitan train, trams and buses. Metropolitan zones include: Free Tram Zone (applies to tram only) Zone 1. Zone 2. the Zone 1/2 boundary overlap.