Melbourne has some of the best inter transport connectivity in the world; With a wide range of transport modes ranging from buses, trains, metros, trams, etc.; the city’s transportation is well distributed and linked to all major parts of the city. At Bundoora, students usually avail the bus and tram service as convenient transport options. Apart from this, the area is also very environmentally conscious, as there are cycling tracks & pedestrian pathways for people who prefer to commute by cycling or walking. Luckily, most of the Bundoora student accommodation is close to our properties; here are the most used transport options:
Bus
Bundoora has good & decent bus connectivity connected to major parts of the city, universities, train stations, suburbs, shopping centres, etc. Students can rely on bus transportation as it is reliable & affordable; a one-way ticket might cost you around $4-$6. You can also avail of discounts and make it cheaper with the help of a Myki travel card and get up to 50% off on your fares. There are many bus stops near “any” Bundoora student accommodation.
Bicycles
Bicycles are the best way to travel across the city and cause zero carbon emissions and environmental harm. By supporting this environmentally friendly initiative, Bundoora has made bike lanes & shared pathways to ensure a safe cycling environment. Like the buses, the bike lanes are well-connected to shopping areas, parks, and universities.
Trams
Melbourne has a history of trams; it is not only the oldest and most popular mode of transport; but also the largest network in the world. The tram route 86 runs through the Bundoora area, which has direct access to the city centre. On average, tram tickets cost around $5, but swiping a Myki travel card can reduce the price to $2.5. Luckily, most of the trams are located near student accommodation Bundoora.