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IMPORTANT  INFORMATION TO PASS ONTO PARENTS

 

Please  find  below some  important information regarding Victoria's student and concession travel ticketing  arrangements for 2016,  which  will be of interest to your school  community. We encourage you to make this information available by inclusion in your school newsletter or intranet page.

 

Proof of concession  entitlement

 

All students aged 17 years  and over,  or those requiring a half yearly  or yearly  Student Pass (regardless of age), are required to obtain  a 2016  Victorian Public  Transport (VPT)  Student Concession Card as proof  of their concession entitlement. Application details  and a copy of this year's form are contained within  this letter.  It is important to note that school  issued  student identification cards are not accepted as entitlement to concession travel on public  transport.

 

2016 Victorian Student Pass

 

 

The Victorian Student Pass  provides travel for students on all metropolitan trains,  trams  and buses,  all regional bus  services  and  all V/Line  train and coach  services operating wholly within  Victoria. The Victorian  Student Pass  is issued on a myki.

 

2016 Regional Transit  Student Passes

 

Regional  Transit  Student Passes provide travel for students on buses  in the Geelong, Ballarat and Bendigo Transit Systems and limited  V/Line  rail services in these  transit  areas. The Regional Transit Student Pass is issued on a concession myki.  Regional Transit Student Passes  for Southwest Transit, Colac Transit and Portland Transit will continue to be issued as paper  passes.

 

How to apply for a 2016 VPT Student Concession Card and/or a Student Pass

 

The 2016 VPT Student  Concession  Card & Student Pass Application  Form (enclosed) can be obtained  from:

 

o    metropolitan premium train stations

o    PTV  Hubs  (Southern Cross  Station, Docklands, Geelong & Bendigo)

o   V/Line staffed stations and ticket  agents

o       PTV  Call  Centre  by calling 1800 800 007 o     online at ptv.vic.gov.au.

 

 

•           Students wishing to purchase a Half Yearly ($285.00) or Yearly ($546.00) Victorian Student Pass will be required to obtain a 2016 VPT Student Concession Card, regardless of age, as proof of their concession entitlement. The standard $9 fee applies. Students can have their 2016 Yearly or Half Yearly Victorian Student Pass loaded to their existing myki card at a metropolitan premium train station, a myki-enabled V/Line staffed station or from a PTV Hub (located at Docklands, Geelong or Bendigo). If the student does not already have a myki, the Student Pass will be loaded onto a new myki. This myki will be issued on the spot with the myki card fee waived.

 

•            Students 16 years and under, who do not wish to purchase a Student Pass are not required to obtain a VPT Student Concession Card but can still get a child myki for concession travel by visiting a metropolitan premium train station, a myki-enabled staffed . V/Line station, a myki retailer, visiting ptv.vic.gov.au, or calling 1800 800 007. A $3 card fee applies.

 

•    Students 17 years and over, who require a VPT Student Concession Card as proof of their concession entitlement can obtain a VPT Student Concession Card and apply for a free concession myki (if required) at the same time. Students will need to complete the·enclosed form and lodge it at a metropolitan premium train station, a myki-enabled staffed V/Line station, the PTV Hub at Southern Cross Station or the PTV Hub at 750 Collins St, Docklands. They will then be issued with their 2016 VPT Student Concession Card ($9 fee applies) and a free concession myki (if required). Those students who already have a concession myki can continue to use it and only need to renew their concession entitlement by completing the 2016

VPT Student Concession Card form.

 

Registration

 

Registration is optional for students that hold a student pass. It is, however, strongly recommended that students register their myki online at ptv.vic.gov.au or by calling 1800 800 007. Benefits of registering a myki include:

 

 

•    The balance on the myki is protected if it is reported lost or stolen

•    Option to manage myki with an online account

•    Option of auto top up for 'set and forget' convenience

 

If a myki is not registered, there is no way for a student to recover the value held on the card in the event it is lost or stolen.

 

Further information specific to student travel arrangements under myki can be obtained by visiting ptv.vic.gov.au and going to the student area under the Tickets> Concessions> Students on the website. For information about non-myki Regional Transit Student Passes, visit http://ptv.vic.gov.au/tickets/regional-fares/ under the section 'Student concessions'.

 

I would be grateful if you could share this-information with your staff and students. Yours sincerely

 

 

Alan Fedda

Director, Customer Experience

Public Transport Victoria