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. You will still need a valid ticket on all long distance V/Line services.
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.
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 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.
You don't need to have your ticket endorsed to access the two-hours of additional travel if your service has arrived on time.
For more information, passengers are encouraged to visit a V/Line staffed station or call 1800 800 007.
Regional town buses
You can use your myki or V/Line paper ticket to travel on some local town buses. Town bus travel is included if you travel to or from one of these stations:
- Geelong
- North Geelong
- South Geelong
- Corio
- North Shore
- Marshall
- Waurn Ponds
- Ballarat
- Wendouree
- Kangaroo Flat
- Bendigo
- Eaglehawk
- Epsom
- Wallan
- Kilmore East
- Seymour
- Traralgon
- Moe
- Morwell
You must have your myki or V/Line paper ticket with you when you board the bus. Please present your ticket to the bus driver for checking. V/Line paper tickets or myki cards are not available from bus drivers.