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  2. Myki - Wikipedia

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    Fares are assessed on the basis of a two-hour fare or a daily fare. [17] Longer periods, of 7 days or 28–365 days, can be pre-loaded into the card as a Myki pass giving unlimited travel within a nominated zone or zones for the relevant period. If a 365-day pass is purchased, the days above 325 are free of charge.

  3. Metcard - Wikipedia

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    A range of tickets was available, including two-hour, all-day, weekly, monthly and annual tickets. There were also concession tickets for students, seniors and others. In 2010, a daily Zone 1 and 2 full-fare (as distinct from concession fare) ticket cost A$2.70, and a weekly Zone 1 and 2 ticket cost A$10.40.

  4. Transport Ticketing Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Transport Ticketing Authority (TTA) was a statutory authority within the Department of Transport in the State Government of Victoria, Australia.It was established in June 2003 to manage Victoria's interest in the OneLink Metcard public transport ticketing system contract, and to procure and manage the new ticketing system for Victoria, [1] eventually known as myki.

  5. V/Line - Wikipedia

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    Changes had been made to the fare system, to integrate it with the suburban Metcard system in preparation for the introduction of the Myki smartcard system to cover the entire state. [97] Until the introduction of the fare cap in March 2023, a single V/line economy fare could range up to $68.60 (March 2023 cost), and $137.20 for a daily economy ...

  6. Eaglehawk railway station - Wikipedia

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    Fare zone: Myki Zone 13: Website: Public Transport Victoria: History; Opened: 19 September 1876; 148 years ago () Services; Bendigo line: 3 weekday services to Melbourne. Swan Hill line: 2 daily services in both directions.

  7. History of public transport ticketing in New South Wales

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    Public transport ticketing in New South Wales, Australia operated using magnetic-stripe technology between 1989 and 2016. This ticketing system, known variously as the Automated fare collection system, STATS and, from 2010, MyZone, was progressively replaced by a contactless smart card called Opal between 2012 and 2016.

  8. Geelong Transit System - Wikipedia

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    Pre-printed ticket for use on rail services within the GTS area Former (pre-myki) Benders bus ticket. Until the introduction of the Myki ticketing system on GTS buses in March 2009, the network used a unified, time-based, multi-modal ticketing system, employing paper tickets issued by bus drivers and inspected manually. Tickets were valid for ...

  9. List of public transport smart cards - Wikipedia

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    myki: Public Transport Victoria : 12 December 2008: trial on four Geelong bus routes. March–May 2009: introduced on major regional city bus services. 29 December 2009: valid for travel in Melbourne. 29 December 2012: metropolitan roll-out complete. June/July 2013: became valid for travel on regional "commuter" train services. Azerbaijan: Baku