Melbourne's roads could soon be clogged by an extra 100,000 cars every day as workers returning to the city choose cars over public transport, according to a report released today by Infrastructure ...
Parts of Melbourne's inner city could become car-free "superblocks" that prioritise pedestrians and public spaces, as the council proposes ways to combat the growing congestion on roads, footpaths and ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Public transport is not keeping pace with Melbourne’s rapid population growth. New suburbs emerge ...
Fleets of driverless shuttle buses could one day run on Melbourne’s streets and car-pooling apps help parents reduce the burden of getting kids to school and sport, under innovative proposals to cut ...
MELBOURNE’S transport network would need to cater for 10 million more trips a day by 2050 — an increase of more than 80 per cent — to ease the city’s growing pains. The Andrews Government wants ...
RELAX Melbourne commuters, you are finally up to speed with the rest of the world and now there’s less chance of you getting lost. There’s also people who have rushed to catch public transport for ...
Melbourne’s public transport network is close to settling at an expected post-pandemic “new normal”, with peak-hour trains and trams tipped to remain emptier while demand grows for travel at other ...
Phones, debit and credit cards can be used on several metropolitan and V/Line services from this weekend ...
Metro Trains in Melbourne reported trains had stopped due to a communications outage across the train network, in a post on X about 4.40am on Wednesday. All train services later resumed across the ...