Commuters on Craigieburn, Upfield, Ballarat and Seymour lines will be first to test tap-and-go technology ...
The tap-and-go trial (which allows commuters to pay for public transport with cards and phones, not just Myki cards) has just launched across some train lines.
The state government is now trialling contactless payments on a four train lines, allowing passengers to tap on with their ...
The Albanese government’s controversial Newcastle-Sydney high-speed rail proposal has been added to Infrastructure Australia’s new list of national priority projects.
Melbourne commuters can now tap on and off trains using a bank card, smartphone or smartwatch as the contactless payment trial goes live.
Deputy Victorian Liberal leader David Southwick has slammed the state government after it shut down three major train lines over one of the busiest weekends of the year.
From Monday, Victorians will be able to use phones and credit cards to pay for public transport on a small number of lines as ...
The Victorian government has commenced major works on a new Melbourne train station precinct in Boronia, delivering a modern, accessible station and a landscaped community plaza on Dorset Road. The ...
The independent agency has previously questioned the project’s business case, but now says it is deserving of further federal ...
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