Melbourne boasts one of the world’s most reliable and extensive public transport systems.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor, international student, or new resident, this 2025 public transport guide will help you explore Melbourne confidently — like a local.
Contents
- 1 Melbourne’s Public Transport Network
- 2 Understanding Myki
- 3 Free Tram Zone Lets You Travel Within the CBD for Free
- 4 Trams
- 5 Trains
- 6 Buses
- 7 V/Line
- 8 Getting To and From Melbourne Airport
- 9 Best Apps to Navigate Melbourne Transport
- 10 Local Tips for First-Time Riders
- 11 📊 Summary: Which Mode is Best?
- 12 Final Word
Melbourne’s Public Transport Network
Melbourne’s public transport is managed by Public Transport Victoria (PTV) and includes:
Mode | Best For | Notes |
---|---|---|
Trams | CBD & inner suburbs | Melbourne has the largest tram network globally. |
Trains | Suburb-to-city travel | Fast, reliable for longer distances. |
Buses | Outer suburbs, connections | Night routes, SmartBus real-time updates. |
V/Line | Regional Victoria | Trains & coaches to areas outside Melbourne. |
Understanding Myki
A Myki card is a reusable, contactless smart card used for paying fares on public transport in Victoria, Australia — including trains, trams, and buses in Melbourne.
🔹 Where to Buy Myki
A MYki Card can be purchased at:
- 7-Eleven stores
- Train stations
- PTV Hubs (e.g. Southern Cross Station)
- Online at myki.com.au
🔹 Myki Fare Options
- Myki Money – Pay-as-you-go
- Myki Pass – Unlimited travel (7, 30, or 365 days)
Free Tram Zone Lets You Travel Within the CBD for Free
Melbourne’s Free Tram Zone lets you ride trams without a Myki within the central grid.
📍 Key landmarks served:
- Federation Square
- Queen Victoria Market
- Docklands
- Southern Cross Station
Also Read: 20 Attractions To Experience Using The Melbourne Free Tram Zone
Trams
- Trams run every 5–15 minutes
- Operate from early morning until late night
- Routes are numbered (e.g. 96 to St Kilda, 86 to Bundoora)
- Equipped with audio and visual stop announcements
✅ Tap on with your Myki — no need to tap off within the Free Tram Zone.
Trains
Trains connect all suburbs to Melbourne’s city centre:
- 16 metro lines
- All pass through the City Loop: Flinders St, Southern Cross, Melbourne Central, Parliament, Flagstaff.
- Trains run every 10–20 minutes during the day
🕺 Friday & Saturday Nights: Trains run all night on select lines — ideal for concerts, events, or nightlife.
Buses
Buses link areas beyond tram/train coverage:
- Key hubs: Chadstone, Box Hill, Doncaster
- Services every 15–30 minutes
- Night Bus routes on weekends
- Look for SmartBus routes for real-time updates
V/Line
Planning a trip to Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo, or Shepparton?
- V/Line runs regional trains and coaches
- Departs from Southern Cross Station
- Myki valid for some short-distance routes; longer trips require paper tickets
- Book in advance via vline.com.au

Getting To and From Melbourne Airport
SkyBus (Best for Speed)
- Express to Southern Cross Station (30–40 mins)
- Leaves every 10 minutes
- Myki not valid
- Book online at skybus.com.au
Public Bus (Best for Budget)
- Route 901 to Broadmeadows Station
- Connect with a train to the city
- Slower but more affordable

App | Features | Availability |
---|---|---|
PTV App | Live updates, route planner | iOS / Android |
Google Maps | Real-time transport + walking transfers | Built-in |
TramTracker | Real-time tram arrivals | App Store / Android |
Local Tips for First-Time Riders
✅ Avoid peak hours: 7–9am, 4–6:30pm
✅ Stand left, walk right on escalators
✅ Always tap on and off (except Free Tram Zone)
✅ Use ptv.vic.gov.au to check for service changes
📊 Summary: Which Mode is Best?
Mode | Best For | Fare Needed | Night Service |
---|---|---|---|
🚋 Trams | Inner suburbs & CBD | Myki (Free in zone) | ✅ |
🚆 Trains | Suburbs to CBD | Myki | ✅ (Fri/Sat) |
🚌 Buses | Suburb-to-suburb | Myki | ✅ (Fri/Sat) |
🚍 V/Line | Regional Victoria | Myki / Ticket | ❌ (limited) |
Final Word
With a Myki card, smartphone, and this guide, you’ll easily navigate Melbourne. From the free CBD tram rides to late-night trains and airport transfers — getting around has never been easier.