Port Melbourne’s transport game scored B+ in our latest review. Here’s what that actually means for your daily commute and weekend plans.
Transport Scorecard
| Mode | Available | Quality | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Train | ✅ | Good | Usable but check frequency |
| Tram | ✅ | Regular | Multiple routes, connects to CBD |
| Bus | ✅ | Average | Fills the gaps, runs less often |
| Cycling | ✅ | Adequate | Mixed lanes, helmet law applies |
| Driving | ✅ | Tight parking | Permit required on most streets |
Getting to the CBD
From Port Melbourne to the CBD: 20-35 minutes by public transport. Trains run every 10-15 minutes during peak. Reliable but not the fastest commute.
The Tram & Train Routes
Check PTV.vic.gov.au for current timetables. The main routes serving Port Melbourne connect to the CBD loop and key interchange stations.
Cycling
Cycling from Port Melbourne is possible but not perfect. Some routes have dedicated lanes, others are shared. Flat terrain helps.
Driving & Parking
Parking in Port Melbourne is competitive. Street parking requires permits in most residential areas. If you’re renting, check whether your building has a car space — they’re not guaranteed.
The Verdict
Port Melbourne gets a B+ for transport because it covers the basics well — regular trains and bus connections. Functional. Not amazing, not a dealbreaker. You can make it work.
For the full picture of living here, check our Living in Port Melbourne guide.
Commute times based on PTV data and local testing, March 2026. [email protected]

