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Making a paper swan
Making a paper swan










making a paper swan
  1. Making a paper swan full#
  2. Making a paper swan free#

If your service does not reach its destination at the scheduled time, you may have your ticket endorsed on arrival at a staffed V/Line station, in order to access the full two-hour period of local bus travel available.

Making a paper swan free#

If you are travelling using a paper ticket, and have not reached the daily fare cap, your ticket includes two-hours of free travel on the local bus networks at your origin and destination, either side of your V/Line journey. If you have travelled using a myki and have not reached the daily fare cap, you can continue travelling within the zones for which you have paid, for the remainder of your fare duration. You will still need a valid ticket on all long distance V/Line services. If you have reached the daily fare cap while using any form of public transport in Victoria, on either a myki or a paper ticket, you are entitled to unlimited travel for the remainder of that calendar day. Interstate V/Line destinations may attract an additional daily interstate travel fee. Once you reach the fare cap, you will not be charged any more for your travel on the same day when booking in the same transaction, or when using your myki card for travel within the myki zone.ĭespite where you are travelling across the V/Line network, you will need a valid ticket for your journey, even if you have previously reached the fare cap on a different journey on the same day. If you are travelling within a myki zone, check the fare tables on the PTV website.įares for travel on all Government owned or operated public transport across Victoria are capped at the same price as a metropolitan ticket. If you are travelling on a long distance service or outside of the myki zone, use the V/Line Journey Planner tool to calculate your fare and book your travel. The price of your journey will differ depending on your origin and destination. If you’re making a return journey or planning to catch a connecting service, you need to collect your paper ticket from a station or V/Line agent when you can at the first opportunity.įind out more about extra travel included with your ticket. If you are unable to collect tickets prior to travel, your email confirmation printed or displayed on a mobile device will be accepted until you can collect your paper tickets. If booking online, collect your ticket from a station or agent at least 30 minutes prior to travel, or allow 10 business days for postage. Breaks in the journey are allowed.īook your travel online using our plan your journey tool or visit your nearest station or ticket outlet. Unlimited same day travel between the origin and destination. One journey from the origin to the destination. One way travel, or when you need to travel to and from a destination on a different day.












Making a paper swan