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  2. Myki - Wikipedia

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    Myki is a multi-modal fare and ticketing system based on zones. Metropolitan Melbourne is divided into two zones (Zones 1 and 2). Outside of metropolitan Melbourne there are a further fourteen zones (Zones 3–16). [16] There are areas of overlap between some zones (notably Zones 1 and 2), where locations exist within both zones.

  3. South Yarra railway station - Wikipedia

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    Fare zone: Myki Zone 1: Website: Public Transport Victoria: History; Opened: 22 December 1860; 164 years ago () Electrified: May 1919 (1500 V DC overhead ...

  4. Moonee Ponds Junction tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Fare zone: Myki zone 1: History; Rebuilt: January 2016: Electrified: 600 V DC overhead: Services. Preceding station ... [1] The work was completed in January 2016. [2 ...

  5. Newport railway station, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Fare zone: Myki Zone 1: Website: Public Transport Victoria: History; Opened: 1 March 1859; 165 years ago () Electrified: August 1920 (1500 V DC overhead) Previous names:

  6. Merri railway station - Wikipedia

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    Fare zone: Myki Zone 1: Website: Public Transport Victoria: History; Opened: 8 October 1889; 135 years ago () Rebuilt: 1910: Electrified: July 1921 (1500 V DC overhead)

  7. Glen Iris railway station - Wikipedia

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    Fare zone: Myki Zone 1: Website: Public Transport Victoria: History; Opened: 24 March 1890; 134 years ago () Rebuilt: 1975: Electrified: December 1922 (1500 V DC ...

  8. Huntingdale railway station - Wikipedia

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    Fare zone: Myki Zone 1/2 overlap: Website: Public Transport Victoria: History; Opened: 25 June 1927; 97 years ago () Rebuilt: 1970: Electrified: December 1922

  9. 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.