Melbourne's roads are always congested with moving automobiles. This city offers a variety of transportation alternatives, making commuting and living as a student simple and convenient. Travelling to any part of the city is hassle-free for residents and students because of the well-connected and extensive transit infrastructure of trains, buses, and taxis. The neighbourhood of South Yarra greatly benefits from this. Additionally, the cost of driving is far less expensive than in other cities. For a simpler journey, students can purchase railcards and a student travel pass. However, before making any travel arrangements, students are recommended to contact the local authorities to find out more about the routes and available forms of transportation. For further information, students can also visit the city transportation website.
1. Bus: Because this service is widespread, it is easy for students to travel. The concessionary cost is AU$2.25, and the standard bus fare is AU$5.
2. Rail: The majority of the 218 suburban stations in Melbourne are on the subway system's 16 lines. The busiest train hub in all of Australia, Flinders Street Station is a well-known landmark and gathering spot in Melbourne. A concession, elderly, or kid myki costs $3, while a full-fare myki card costs $6.
3. Cycling: Students can also use this extremely convenient and cost-friendly mode of transport.