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Braeside Transport Guide (2026) — Trains, Trams, Buses

Priya Sharma March 17, 2026
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Braeside Transport Guide (2026) — Trains, Trams, Buses

Getting Around Braeside (2026)

Braeside is moderately walkable for daily errands. A car is helpful for some trips.

Public Transport

Myki fares (2026):

  • Daily cap: $10.60 (Zone 1+2)
  • 2-hour fare: $5.30
  • Weekly cap: ~$53
  • Monthly estimate: ~$165

Check PTV Journey Planner for specific routes from Braeside.

Cycling

Melbourne’s cycling network continues to expand. Braeside has some cycling infrastructure with room for improvement.

Useful resources:

Driving

Parking is generally available. Some commercial strips have time-limited parking.

Estimated driving costs:

  • Registration: ~$350/quarter
  • Insurance: $800–$1,400/year
  • Petrol: $1.85–$2.10/L average

Walkability Assessment

Based on Braeside’s 78 verified local businesses:

NeedWalkable?
GroceriesLimited (0 supermarkets)
DiningYes (18 restaurants)
CoffeeYes (26 cafes)
MedicalLimited (0 facilities)
ParksYes (7 parks)

Last updated: March 2026. This guide is refreshed when OpenStreetMap data changes — new openings, closures and corrections are reflected automatically. Found something wrong? Let us know.

Sources

Data freshness: 2026-03-15 · Sources: [OpenStreetMap]
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