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What exactly is the point of the new system then, if it's only going to cost more (both to implement and for the commuters) and take up more time for commuters?
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had a look on the website and I couldn't find concession tickets for a tertiary student, am I looking in the wrong place, is this an over sight or a cash grab?
Exactly the point I was making earlier, another one agrees.So you have to "swipe" your card on and off? I've been on trams where you couldn't move until the final second it stops where people actually have to get off just to let you off. I don't see how it's going to work where you're forced to swipe your card along with another 30 people along with another 30 people getting on. I'm sure it can happen but isn't the point of "improvement" to actually improve? Not just to look and sound better?
So you have to "swipe" your card on and off? I've been on trams where you couldn't move until the final second it stops where people actually have to get off just to let you off. I don't see how it's going to work where you're forced to swipe your card along with another 30 people along with another 30 people getting on. I'm sure it can happen but isn't the point of "improvement" to actually improve? Not just to look and sound better?
But if you scanned it on the way on (when maybe it isn't as full) you will want to make sure you do on the way off.Technically yes you do but in reality who is going to force you to touch on with such a packed tram. I highly doubt I will be. When I get to Flinders to go home I will then "touch on" and myki won't have any idea that I caught the tram.
Here you go http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myki

It takes about five minutes to fill out and submit a student public transport concession form, if that.^^ Ugh. I'm studying this year. I can't believe that you have to jump through so many hoops to get concessions when dole bludgers can just flash their healthcare card, no photo or nothing. Plus they get more money on newstart than austudy. ****ing ****ing![]()
It takes about five minutes to fill out and submit a student public transport concession form, if that.
It takes about five minutes to fill out and submit a student public transport concession form, if that.
but it's an absolute whore lining up for 40 minutes waiting to get your tertiary institution stamp
At University of Melbourne they send you the form already filled out and stamped, I didn't realise others didn't do the same.but it's an absolute whore lining up for 40 minutes waiting to get your tertiary institution stamp
It's about $10. It was steep up until 2004 for tertiary students but since then a token amount only (unless it is has changed for 2010 and I do not realise).Yeah but dole bludgers don't have to fill out any forms, or pay a yearly fee. Does the fee cover your tickets for the year, or is it just for the privilege of buying a concession ticket? If it's the former then fine, but I still find it a bit rough that students are expected to come up with $400 up front, I know I'm going to struggle with it after paying fe's, buying equipment and text books etc.
At University of Melbourne they send you the form already filled out and stamped, I didn't realise others didn't do the same.
It's about $10. It was steep up until 2004 for tertiary students but since then a token amount only (unless it is has changed for 2010 and I do not realise).
Yeah luckily I only had to pay one year of that. Boggled the mind. Overall probably cost more for me with the concession card than if I had paid adult all year.Complete utter bullshit that charge was. Of course I was at uni 1998-2000, so I got stiffed with that ridiculous amount.
At University of Melbourne they send you the form already filled out and stamped, I didn't realise others didn't do the same.
It's about $10. It was steep up until 2004 for tertiary students but since then a token amount only (unless it is has changed for 2010 and I do not realise).

It quotes $410 for a yearly Victorian Student Pass, allowing unlimited travel on all trains, trams and buses operating wholly within Victoria. It is $9 for the concession card.The form quoted above says $400 dollars, but be buggered if I know tbh, and I'll be at TAFE if that makes any difference? Again, be buggered if I know. When I find out you guys will be the first to hear my wrath, no doubt
But, again, do you know if the fee pays for your tickets, or just the privelege of buying concession priced tickets?![]()
But if you scanned it on the way on (when maybe it isn't as full) you will want to make sure you do on the way off.