A SECRET report calling for a massive boost to after-hours public transport over the Christmas party season has been ignored by the Baillieu Government.
The Herald Sun can reveal that public transport agency Metlink warned the Government in the report that more frequent overnight buses out of the city were needed to avoid widespread chaos.
But no extra services have been added.
Instead, the Government last night said it was still analysing demand for late-night weekend travel.
That will offer little comfort to the thousands of revellers who will be stranded in the city this Friday and Saturday.
Fears are mounting for this weekend, the busiest of the year for taxis except for New Year's Eve.
Public Transport Minister Terry Mulder has instead asked his officials to look at extending train services in future.
Metro said it was far too late to schedule extra services for this year, as it would require months of planning.
The Opposition's Fiona Richardson said Mr Mulder knew of the problem but had not acted.
"Perhaps if (he) dropped his chauffeur-driven ministerial car ... and opted for public transport, he might understand," she said.