How does Myki Pass work?

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Note: Fares increased by 1.7% on 1 January 2020.
Myki Pass is what used to be called a periodical ticket. You buy the normal Myki card and then choose to add credit to turn it into a periodical “pass” for your chosen period — for 7 days, or anything from 28 to 365 days — for the zone or zones you want. Note that these are consecutive days, and are not related to calendar months.
So the price for a “monthly” Pass is based on a particular number of days, not on a calendar month (where the number of days varies).
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.
ZONES 1 AND 2 2
7 DAYS $45.00 $30.00
30 DAYS $162.00 $108.00
325+ DAYS* $1755.50* $1170.00*
Concession fares are 50% of the above prices. Although only the 30 and 325+ day prices are listed above, you can buy a Pass for anything from 28 to 365 days. For full pricing details see the PTV web site, or the Victorian Fares and Ticketing Manual.
*Note that you can get a discounted Yearly Pass via the PTUA Commuter Club, which provides more than a 9% reduction on the retail price of a 365-day Myki Pass shown above. Commuter Club Mykis are specially-coded Myki cards which are provided free with the discounted Yearly fare.
 

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