Public Transport Victoria app 4+

Public Transport Victoria

Designed for iPhone

    • 1.8 • 25 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Make travel easier. Real time information, journey planning and myki top up.

Welcome aboard the Public Transport Victoria (PTV) app where you can top up your myki, plan your journey, get travel alerts and more.

The PTV app lets you plan your journey using trains, trams, and buses, making travel around Melbourne and Victoria simple and convenient.

Create an account and register your myki for added security. You can also schedule auto top up so you are always ready to travel.

Personalise the app by saving your favourite routes and stops and get real time notification alerts for your preferred stops and journeys.

- myki top up: Hold your myki to the back of your phone to check your balance and top up instantly

- Apple Pay: Pay with Apple Pay for myki Money and myki Pass

- Account management: Keep track of your mykis and easily access their balance, expiry dates, transactions, and travel history

- Auto top up: Set up auto top up to ensure you always have sufficient balance on your myki

- Alerts: Stay informed of disruptions to your journey, news and myki

- Real time information: Get real time departure information for upcoming services

- Live tracking: Watch your service arrive at any stop (available for bus and train only)

- Favourites: Save your favourite stops, lines, journeys, and addresses for fast access

- Reminders: Set journey planner reminders for leaving on time

- Search: Look for destinations, stops, routes and myki outlets, or use your current location to search for nearby transport options.

If you enjoy using our app, please leave us a review. If you would like to contact us about anything, please email iphone@ptv.vic.gov.au.

Please note: Offline mode is not available in this app. The app is online only and requires an internet connection. This helps us to always provide you with the most up-to-date public transport information.

What’s New

Version 4.6.2

Bug fixes and stability improvements

Ratings and Reviews

1.8 out of 5
25 Ratings

25 Ratings

Jacqui_in_SF ,

Klutzy system

I was shocked to find this klutzy app and transport ticket system in Australia which has so many smoothly operating systems and well-thought through processes. As a tourist, passing through for two days, I downloaded the app, thinking I could finally use Victorian public transport easily. But no such thing. The app requires you to have a physical myki card to sign up. (Huh!?) but no problem, I had a myki card from my last trip to Victoria. But no, it had expired! (Huh!?) no problem, I was outside a newsagent so i figured I could delay my trip by ten minutes to go get a new card, but there was a big “no myki here” sign inside. Finally I found a seven eleven that sold physical cards but the lady told me to stand aside so she could serve other customers first (I guess myki is also klutzy and slow to sell…) but then she tells me it is six dollars for my card and three dollars each for my kids and mother… $18 before we could even fill the cards with fares. Then she tells me it’s free to ride in the city anyway so we jumó on a tram without getting a ticket, but apparently the free zone only goes a little way and drops you in a newsagency-free zone! So then we were stuck on the middle of nowhere with no way to get a ticket for our transport. Which Einstein designed this system?

mwzeno ,

Unusable for tourists

Public transit is so convenient when you're a tourist so that you don't have to get a rental car or take taxis all the time. Clearly nobody at the Victoria transit authority has ever considered this use-case. Getting a myki card is inconvenient in the first place compared to many other locales where you can either tap your credit/debit card directly or use your phone to pay - public transit is atrocious in the US, but this they often get right, so I was expecting more from Aus. Then you have to top it up, which they've made very inconvenient again. Online it says to use this app to top up instantly, but this app requires you to have an Aussie phone number to sign up or sign in. Online top up requires you to have an Aussie credit card. So then the only option left is to physically top it up at a shop, and better hope there is one near wherever you need it when you run out, because they aren't just at every tram station. Just get rid of all the restrictions and integrate with Wallet instead of having your own app, please.

Ted S27 ,

Absurd sign up process for a transit app

Echoing comments from many other reviewers who are trying to use this app to check a balance or refill a card quickly. The process is however more cumbersome then signing into a banking app and requires so many local details that of course are not relevant to visitors whether from far off or other parts of Australia. As a result, what seems like a great app is all but unusable, particularly when it’s most needed (like waiting for a bus and wanting to add funds).

App Privacy

The developer, Public Transport Victoria, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Financial Info
  • Contact Info
  • Identifiers

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Location
  • Contact Info
  • User Content
  • Search History
  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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