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There was, however, one unlikely bright spot for the public transport usage – with Melbourne’s patchy Sunday bus services now attracting more passengers than ever.
Taking public transport to see Taylor Swift in Melbourne this weekend? Here's what you need to know It's being predicted that 260,000 people will descend upon the city to see Tay Tay, so here's ...
Public Transport Minister Ben Carroll praised the change saying it would make life easier for commuters. ... Huge shake-up to how Melbourne residents use public transport, trains, trams and buses.
Melbourne’s public transport system includes trains, trams and buses. Operated by Public Transport Victoria, the best way to get around is with the myki card — Melbourne’s version of Sydney ...
It will take at least five years before Melbourne’s public transport use returns to pre-coronavirus levels, a new report has found. The report from the Monash Public Transport Research Group suggests ...
It started on New Year’s Eve with 90 hours of continuous public transport across Melbourne. It will continue on selected tram, train and bus lines every weekend. The state government’s year ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. THE Victorian Government wants 20% of all trips to be on public transport by 2020, compared with under 10% now. Yet there is now a ...
Do you ever keep an eye over your shoulder when catching public transport in Melbourne? Or find yourself modifying your route to make you feel safer? Skip to main content. ABC. Search.