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

Danny Petrakos January 3, 2026
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Greensborough Transport Guide (2026) — Trains, Trams, Buses

Getting Around Greensborough (2026)

Greensborough is highly walkable — most daily needs within walking distance. A car is useful but not essential.

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 Greensborough.

Cycling

Melbourne’s cycling network continues to expand. Greensborough is well-served by protected bike lanes and shared paths.

Useful resources:

Driving

Inner-suburb parking can be challenging. Check council parking restrictions.

Estimated driving costs:

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

Walkability Assessment

Based on Greensborough’s 231 verified local businesses:

NeedWalkable?
GroceriesLimited (0 supermarkets)
DiningSome options (multiple restaurants)
CoffeeYes (17 cafes)
MedicalYes (17 facilities)
ParksYes (124 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 sourced from Google Places, OpenStreetMap, and ABS Census. Compiled April 2026. Found an error? Contact us.

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