Public Transport Victoria is the face of Melbourne's public transport network, your central stop for public transport information in Melbourne and Victoria.
Getting around on trains, trams and buses is easy when you have the right information for your journey.
Maps: a range of handy metropolitan and regional maps are available to help you navigate the public transport network.
Stations and stops: find out everything you need to know about any station or stop in Victoria, including its location and the facilities that are available.
Local areas: every local area of Melbourne has a list of all its stations, stops, lines and routes.
Accessible transport: PTV is working with operators, planners and the community to ensure all Victorians have a public transport transport system that enables them to engage in social, education and employment opportunities.
Authorised Officers: Authorised Officers are employed by public transport operators to check tickets, improve customer safety, provide customer information and help during special events.
Mobile apps: PTV has a free iPhone and Android app to help you access public transport information on the go.
Travelling safely: some safe travel tips to help you enjoy a comfortable journey.
Visiting Melbourne: tourists and visitors to Melbourne can find everything they need to know about travelling around this fantastic city.
Lost property: find out the process for locating your propery you have lost on the public transport network.
NightRider: NightRider is the best way to travel on Friday and Saturday nights.
School buses: Everything you need to know about travelling on school buses in metropolitan and regional Victoria.
University travel: travelling to uni guides are available for for download. The guides will help you find the best way to get from your front door to campus.
Luggage, bikes and animals: find out the rules and process for taking luggage, bikes and animals on public transport.
Interstate travel: information on interstate travel to and from Melbourne.
Ferries: information on the two ferry services overseen by PTV.
Transport Maps
You can now access a map of your local area on this website. The maps are designed to help you find transport services in your neighbourhood and have been developed as part of the recently distributed pocket guides.
1 Banyule
2 City of Bayside
3 City of Boroondara
4 City of Brimbank
5 Shire of Cardinia
6 City of Casey
7 City of Darebin
8 Frankston City
9 City of Glen Eira
10 City of Greater Dandenong
11 City of Hobsons Bay
12 Hume City
13 City of Kingston
14 City of Knox
15 City of Manningham
16 City of Maribyrnong
17 City of Maroondah
18 City of Melbourne
19 Shire of Melton
20 City of Monash
21 City of Moonee Valley
22 City of Moreland
23 Shire of Nillumbik
24 City of Port Phillip
25 City of Stonnington
26 City of Whitehorse
27 City of Whittlesea
28 City of Wyndham
29 City of Yarra
30 Shire of Yarra Ranges
For up-to-date public transport information, view the information on this website, visit our Hubs or call 1800 800 007.
Metropolitan trains
Melbourne's train network, operated by Metro, services the metropolitan area with 15 train lines. View Timetables
Metropolitan trams
Melbourne's tram network, operated by Yarra Trams, is one of the largest tram networks in the world.
Free tram service, City Circle timetable: City Circle trams travel the perimeter of Melbourne's central business district, taking in many of Melbourne's landmarks every day of the year except Christmas Day and Good Friday. Services run approximately every 12 minutes 10am - 9pm Thursday to Saturday, and 10am - 6pm Sunday to Wednesday. View Timetables
Metropolitan buses
There are over 300 bus routes across Melbourne servicing cross-suburban travel, CBD trips for commuters, connections to train stations, major shopping centres, and leisure and sporting venues. View Timetables
Airport buses: Several airport bus services connect the suburbs to both Melbourne and Avalon Airports. View Timetables
NightRider: NightRider is a bus service that provides a safe, easy and inexpensive way to travel between the city and Melbourne's outer suburbs after midnight on weekends. Buses run every 30 minutes from 1.30am - 4.30am on Saturdays and 1.30am - 5.30am on Sundays, with additional services on some routes. View Timetables
School buses: School buses run throughout Melbourne on school days and are generally not available for public use. School bus timetable information is available from the relevant bus operator or school. View Timetables
Telebuses: Telebuses are demand responsive services. Passengers can board or leave buses at one of the fixed stops in the area or can be picked up or dropped off at home. View Timetables
Regional trains and coaches
V/Line trains and coaches operate between Melbourne and regional towns and cities. Some routes also provide a local service between nearby towns, suburbs and cities. View Timetables
Regional buses
Regional buses operate within towns and cities all over Victoria. Some routes also serve smaller centres outside towns. View Timetables
Westgate punt
The Westgate Punt is a ferry service that runs between Spotswood Jetty and Westgate Landing in Port Melbourne. View Timetables
French Island Ferry
The French Island Ferry is a ferry service which runs between Stony Point in Mornington Peninsula and French Island. View Timetables
Google Transit
Google's mapping tools are user-friendly, integrates into mapping apps on your phone, and you can use it to track your trip as you travel."
The travel tool can also be used to compare journey times between car, bike and public transport, giving people information on the most efficient way to get somewhere, he said.
Public Transport Victoria is the face of Melbourne's public transport network, your central stop for public transport information in Melbourne and Victoria.
Getting around on trains, trams and buses is easy when you have the right information for your journey.
Maps: a range of handy metropolitan and regional maps are available to help you navigate the public transport network.
Stations and stops: find out everything you need to know about any station or stop in Victoria, including its location and the facilities that are available.
Local areas: every local area of Melbourne has a list of all its stations, stops, lines and routes.
Accessible transport: PTV is working with operators, planners and the community to ensure all Victorians have a public transport transport system that enables them to engage in social, education and employment opportunities.
Authorised Officers: Authorised Officers are employed by public transport operators to check tickets, improve customer safety, provide customer information and help during special events.
Mobile apps: PTV has a free iPhone and Android app to help you access public transport information on the go.
Travelling safely: some safe travel tips to help you enjoy a comfortable journey.
Visiting Melbourne: tourists and visitors to Melbourne can find everything they need to know about travelling around this fantastic city.
Lost property: find out the process for locating your propery you have lost on the public transport network.
NightRider: NightRider is the best way to travel on Friday and Saturday nights.
School buses: Everything you need to know about travelling on school buses in metropolitan and regional Victoria.
University travel: travelling to uni guides are available for for download. The guides will help you find the best way to get from your front door to campus.
Luggage, bikes and animals: find out the rules and process for taking luggage, bikes and animals on public transport.
Interstate travel: information on interstate travel to and from Melbourne.
Ferries: information on the two ferry services overseen by PTV.
Transport Maps
You can now access a map of your local area on this website. The maps are designed to help you find transport services in your neighbourhood and have been developed as part of the recently distributed pocket guides.
1 Banyule
2 City of Bayside
3 City of Boroondara
4 City of Brimbank
5 Shire of Cardinia
6 City of Casey
7 City of Darebin
8 Frankston City
9 City of Glen Eira
10 City of Greater Dandenong
11 City of Hobsons Bay
12 Hume City
13 City of Kingston
14 City of Knox
15 City of Manningham
16 City of Maribyrnong
17 City of Maroondah
18 City of Melbourne
19 Shire of Melton
20 City of Monash
21 City of Moonee Valley
22 City of Moreland
23 Shire of Nillumbik
24 City of Port Phillip
25 City of Stonnington
26 City of Whitehorse
27 City of Whittlesea
28 City of Wyndham
29 City of Yarra
30 Shire of Yarra Ranges
For up-to-date public transport information, view the information on this website, visit our Hubs or call 1800 800 007.
Metropolitan trains
Melbourne's train network, operated by Metro, services the metropolitan area with 15 train lines. View Timetables
Metropolitan trams
Melbourne's tram network, operated by Yarra Trams, is one of the largest tram networks in the world.
Free tram service, City Circle timetable: City Circle trams travel the perimeter of Melbourne's central business district, taking in many of Melbourne's landmarks every day of the year except Christmas Day and Good Friday. Services run approximately every 12 minutes 10am - 9pm Thursday to Saturday, and 10am - 6pm Sunday to Wednesday. View Timetables
Metropolitan buses
There are over 300 bus routes across Melbourne servicing cross-suburban travel, CBD trips for commuters, connections to train stations, major shopping centres, and leisure and sporting venues. View Timetables
Airport buses: Several airport bus services connect the suburbs to both Melbourne and Avalon Airports. View Timetables
NightRider: NightRider is a bus service that provides a safe, easy and inexpensive way to travel between the city and Melbourne's outer suburbs after midnight on weekends. Buses run every 30 minutes from 1.30am - 4.30am on Saturdays and 1.30am - 5.30am on Sundays, with additional services on some routes. View Timetables
School buses: School buses run throughout Melbourne on school days and are generally not available for public use. School bus timetable information is available from the relevant bus operator or school. View Timetables
Telebuses: Telebuses are demand responsive services. Passengers can board or leave buses at one of the fixed stops in the area or can be picked up or dropped off at home. View Timetables
Regional trains and coaches
V/Line trains and coaches operate between Melbourne and regional towns and cities. Some routes also provide a local service between nearby towns, suburbs and cities. View Timetables
Regional buses
Regional buses operate within towns and cities all over Victoria. Some routes also serve smaller centres outside towns. View Timetables
Westgate punt
The Westgate Punt is a ferry service that runs between Spotswood Jetty and Westgate Landing in Port Melbourne. View Timetables
French Island Ferry
The French Island Ferry is a ferry service which runs between Stony Point in Mornington Peninsula and French Island. View Timetables
Google Transit
Google's mapping tools are user-friendly, integrates into mapping apps on your phone, and you can use it to track your trip as you travel."
The travel tool can also be used to compare journey times between car, bike and public transport, giving people information on the most efficient way to get somewhere, he said.