Senior Victorians and Carer Card holders will be able to enjoy free public transport for a week from March 21 to 28.
Minister for Disability, Ageing and Carers, Luke Donnellan and Minister for Public Transport, Ben Carroll today visited Southern Cross Station to announce the eight days of free travel on Melbourne trains, buses, trams, and regional V/Line trains.
“We are encouraging older Victorians and carers to enjoy all the fantastic sites our beautiful state has to offer,” said Mr Donnellan.
“Free public transport is a great opportunity for older Victorians and carers to support regional tourism.”
“By carrying their myki and a Seniors or Carers Card, eligible Victorians will be able to make the most of this free transport.”
He said Victorian Senior Card holders and Carer Card holders would be able to jump on public transport for free to visit friends and family, take in attractions and enjoy all that Melbourne and regional Victoria has to offer over the featured week in April.
“Cardholders have a lot of options available when exploring regional Victoria including visiting the Bendigo Gallery for the 70s fashion icon Dame Mary Quant Fashion Revolutionary retrospective, or taking in the Ballarat Begonia Festival with its creative display featuring more than 700 begonias in the Conservatory at the gardens.”
Cardholders can also take advantage of wide range of activities on offer across Melbourne including exhibitions at the National Gallery of Victoria, Old Treasury Building, Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne Museum and visit the Royal Botanic Gardens, State Library along with the Queen Victoria or South Melbourne markets.
V/Line free travel bookings will open to cardholders from tomorrow (March 2). Free travel is available on all economy class services, and cardholders are able to pay to upgrade to First Class where available.
Cardholders will still need to carry their Seniors Card or Carer Card and myki and touch on and off as usual – however the myki cards won’t be charged.
Another free travel week for Senior and Carers Card holders will also occur in October this year in conjunction with The Seniors Festival and Carers Week events.
In line with public health advice, everyone on public transport is required to wear a fitted face mask, practise good hygiene, follow health directions and shouldn’t travel if unwell.
To find out more visit: seniorsonline.vic.gov.au/free-public-transport-march-2021