Zone 1 includes the vast majority of Melbourne’s tram and train network, whilst Zone 2 includes a small amount of outer urban and peri-urban suburbs. These areas generally include lower to middle class neighbourhoods that are devoid of major activity centres, hence the vast majority of residents are forced to work within Zone 1 and pay a.. Current Melbourne metropolitan fares are shown in the following table. Because travel across Zones 1 and 2 costs the same as a Zone 1 fare, Zone 1 passes are not available. Passengers need to purchase a Zone 1 + 2 pass, which costs no extra. Regional fares differ from this. For full details of fares see the relevant page of the PTV web site.
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4115 Aurora Rd LOT 50, Melbourne, FL 32934 is a listed for rent at $1,175 /mo. The — sqft is a 2 beds, 1 bath . View more property details, sales history, and Zestimate data on Zillow.. This is the maximum you can spend per day as long as you’re traveling within Melbourne City (Zone 1) and suburbs (Zone 2). Meaning, if you use the card once, you’re gonna get charged A$4.40 for the first 2 hours. If you use it again after 2 hours, you’ll be charged A$8.80, valid for another 2 hours..