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What is the Melbourne Free Tram Zone?
In Melbourne, the Free Tram Zone is an area where you can ride trams for free. It covers the central part of Melbourne’s CBD (Central Business District) and some surrounding areas.
You don’t need to pay a fare if you travel within this zone on a tram. It’s handy for getting around and exploring the city without worrying about tram fares. However, if you travel outside this zone, you’ll need to pay for your tram ride.
Where Does The Melbourne Free Tram Zone Start and End?
The Free Tram Zone in Melbourne starts at the intersection of Flinders Street and Spring Street, which is near Flinders Street Station.
From there, it extends throughout the central area of the CBD, including popular stops such as Melbourne Central Station, Queen Victoria Market, and Docklands.
The zone ends at the intersection of Spring Street and La Trobe Street, near Parliament Station.
Myki Cards in Melbourne Free Tram Zone
In the Free Tram Zone in Melbourne, you don’t need to touch your myki card when boarding or exiting trams. Since travel within the Free Tram Zone is free, there’s no need to touch on or off with your myki card.
However, if you’re traveling outside of the Free Tram Zone, such as when leaving the CBD, you’ll need to touch on and off as usual to pay for your journey.
So, while riding within the Free Tram Zone, you can simply hop on and enjoy the ride without worrying about touching your myki card.
Melbourne Free Tram Zone Routes
Several tram routes travel within the Free Tram Zone in Melbourne. Some of the main tram routes that operate within this zone include:
- Route 35 – City Circle Tram: This tram route loops around the central area of Melbourne’s CBD, passing by major landmarks and attractions.
- Route 30 – City Circle Tram: Similar to Route 35, this tram also operates as a free tourist tram, providing access to key destinations in the city center.
- Routes 11, 12, 48, and 109: These tram routes traverse through the Free Tram Zone, offering convenient transport options for commuters and visitors alike.
These are just a few examples of tram routes that operate within the Free Tram Zone. There may be additional routes or variations depending on specific timetables and service changes.
Free Tram Zone Melbourne Map
Below is the image of the Free Tram Zone taken from ptv.vic.gov.au. The full pdf version of the map can be downloaded here.
Melbourne Free Tram Zone Attractions
In Melbourne’s Free Tram Zone, there are numerous attractions accessible without any transport cost. The area includes cultural, historical, and modern sites, allowing for diverse experiences as you move around the city.
Each tram stop offers access to different aspects of Melbourne’s vibrant life, making exploration straightforward and cost-effective. Check out my post on Free Tram Zone Attractions to learn more.
Hi Michelle, Hope you are well. I use a foldable walker for walking. So will the free tram be ok for me? Any hotels that are just a min away from the free tram, pl advise. Thanks very much. Shilpa
Hi Shilpa,
You should be fine with a foldable walker. There are hotels close to the free tram. You may use Google maps to look for some.
Hello, what is close for others, is not close for me. Pl suggest reasonable hotels closest to teh tram stops in CBD. Thanks very much.