Public transport for the Australian Open: Monday 6 January to Sunday 26 January 2025

Heading to the Australian Open? We’re serving up extra services from Monday 6 to Sunday 26 January to get you there and back.

Free travel for Australian Open ticket holders will be provided on Route 70 and Route 70a shuttle trams between Flinders Street Station and Melbourne Park. 

Before you travel

There will be some disruptions across the public transport and road network during the Australian Open and there will be large crowds.

Plan ahead and check road and public transport disruptions during the Australian Open here.

Please plan ahead using the PTV Journey planner. You can also download the free and fully accessible PTV mobile app for Android and iOS and access public transport information on the go.

Free travel for ticket holders

Australian Open ticket holders can travel for free on Route 70 and Route 70a trams between Stop D6-Flinders Street West and Stop 7C-MCG Gates 4-7/John Cain Arena from Sunday 12 January to Sunday 26 January.

Make sure you have your Australian Open ticket with you when you travel. 

A valid myki is required if you are also catching a train, tram (except for journeys within the Free Tram Zone), bus or regional service to or from the tournament. Find out more about purchasing and topping up your myki.

Public transport and walking options to Melbourne Park

Access to the Melbourne Park precinct is via three entrances only this year:

There are several public transport and walking options to get you to and from Melbourne Park. 

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Public transport services throughout the tournament

Gates open to the Australian Open at 10am and night sessions start at 5pm or 6pm most days of the tournament. Start times differ at the end of the tournament on Friday 24 January, Saturday 25 January and Sunday 26 January. Visit the Australian Open website for information on session start times. 

Metropolitan train icon Metropolitan train

Passengers can catch a train to Flinders Street Station, Jolimont Station or Richmond Station and then walk to Melbourne Park. 

Buses replace trains on several metropolitan lines during the Australian Open. Please see if your journey is affected using our AO daily disruptions schedule

AO25 night buses will service 15 public transport routes until 2am after late matches on Sunday to Thursday nights with the standard Night Network on Friday and Saturday nights. Find more about the AO25 night buses

Plan ahead using the PTV Journey planner. You can also download the free and fully accessible PTV mobile app for Android and iOS and access public transport information on the go.

Tram icon Metropolitan tram

Additional shuttle trams will run via Route 70a between Flinders Street West and Melbourne Park. Shuttles will be a mix of low floor accessible trams and high floor trams. All other tram classes will run between the event precinct and Flinders Street Station / Elizabeth Street.  

Trams will run one hour after the end of play each night from Melbourne Park.

Opening Week

Monday 6 January

Route 70 trams run as normal, with additional shuttle trams via Route 70a between Stop D6 Flinders Street West and Melbourne Park from 8.30am to 6pm.

Tuesday 7 to Friday 10 January

Route 70 trams run as normal, with additional shuttle trams via Route 70a between Stop D6 Flinders Street West and Melbourne Park from 3pm until last service.

Saturday 11 January

Route 70 trams run as normal, with additional shuttle trams via Route 70a between Stop D6 Flinders Street West and Melbourne Park from 7am to 5.30pm.

Main Draw

Sunday 12 to Thursday 23 January

Route 70 trams run as normal, with additional shuttle trams via Route 70a between Stop D6 Flinders Street West and Melbourne Park from 8.45am.

From 10pm, additional shuttle trams run as Route 70a between Flinders Street and Stop 39 Camberwell Tram Depot.

Trams will continue running to and from the city until one hour after end of play each night.  

Friday 24 to Sunday 26 January

Route 70 trams run as normal, with additional shuttle trams via Route 70a between Stop D6 Flinders Street West and Melbourne Park from 10am.

From 10pm, additional shuttle trams run as Route 70a between Flinders Street and Stop 39 Camberwell Tram Depot.

Trams will continue running to and from the city until one hour after end of play each night.  

Service changes 

Sunday 12 to Sunday 26 January first to last tram

Route 12 trams run a shortened service between St Kilda and Stop 122 Southern Cross Station.

From 7am to 10am and 3pm to 6pm Monday 13 to Friday 24 January, a shuttle service runs as Route 12a between Stop 24 Victoria Gardens and Stop 12 St Vincents Plaza.

Plan ahead using the PTV Journey planner. You can also download the free and fully accessible PTV mobile app for Android and iOS and access public transport information on the go.

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Bus icon Metropolitan bus

To get to and from the tournament, passengers can catch Route 246, which travels close to Melbourne Park.

Plan ahead using the PTV Journey planner. You can also download the free and fully accessible PTV mobile app for Android and iOS and access public transport information on the go.

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NightNetwork iconTravel for late night matches and other night network travel

On Friday and Saturday nights, public transport will run all night: 

Find out more information on the Night Network

AO25 night buses will service 15 popular public transport routes until 2am after late matches on Sunday to Thursday nights with the standard Night Network on Friday and Saturday nights. Find more about the AO25 night buses

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Accessible public transport

Require wheelchair, pram or other access?

Low floor trams will provide a shuttle service between Flinders Street West and John Cain Arena during the Australian Open. 

The service will run approximately every 10 minutes during the following hours: 

Accessible platform stops are located at the following locations: 

Trained Traveller’s Aid volunteers and Yarra Trams employees will be on hand at key transport and sporting hubs, such as Flinders Street Station, John Cain Arena, and Rod Laver Arena, to assist people of all abilities to get to and from the precinct via the Route 70a tram shuttles.  

Travellers Aid will provide connection services or assistance from 10am to end of play during the Main Draw at Yarra Trams platform stops (using Route 70 and 70a): 

For more information on accessible public transport across the network and assistance, see Accessible transport or call 1800 800 007.

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