RIDE SWISS TRAINS LIKE A PRO: Top 20 tips to master Switzerland's rail system in 2024

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  • čas přidán 14. 03. 2024
  • Hey guys! Traveling to Switzerland this summer and plan on taking their infamous trains? We know it can get confusing, from which train passes to take, how to get your tickets, reserving those panoramic trains and more - there is SO much information out there. In this jam-packed video, we'll cover the 20 most important tips so you can ride the Swiss rail system confidently this summer. 2024 edition! Let's go!
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Komentáře • 59

  • @TheTravelingSwiss
    @TheTravelingSwiss  Před 3 měsíci +1

    If you need more personalized help, from a detailed itinerary to a 1:1 call - head to our website to learn more: www.thetravelingswiss.com

    • @buske328
      @buske328 Před 3 měsíci

      Hi, since WiFi doesn’t work in Switserland, do you need to buy a prepaid phone or what do you recommend ?

  • @JanPBtest
    @JanPBtest Před 3 měsíci +15

    One _generic_ tip I have for travellers from the US or any other place that involves loooong flights: buy the 1st class train ticket (you can buy the HalfFare with it and use it immediately) for your _initial ride away from the airport._ The reason is that you're going to be really tired AND jet-lagged AND airport trains CAN get quite busy. Like Alexis says, there is very little difference between the 1st and 2nd class "hardware", but 1st class won't be crowded. Last but not least, don't be afraid to buy a drink or a snack if there is a food cart or a bistro on the train, unlike in the US those things are not trying to fleece you, their prices are about the same as in a corner cafe (e.g. a cappuccino on the GoldenPass Express delivered to our seat was about 5 CHF).

  • @The_Waddler_ugh_gross
    @The_Waddler_ugh_gross Před 3 měsíci +6

    My tip is that if the actual panoramic trains (Glacier Express, Bernina Express etc) aren't working for you as an option (cost, time of departure etc) then all the panoramic routes have local or regional train services on them. The scenery is exactly the same, youre maybe more likely to meet local people along the way. Depending on your ticket type, you can hop off and explore that interesting looking village, maybe have lunch then hop back on another train later. At least worth knowing there are options for those journeys other than the branded trains.

  • @JanPBtest
    @JanPBtest Před 3 měsíci +5

    6:08 You can get on the GoldenPass Express without reservation if there are seats available (you can check the seat occupancy diagram online beforehand for the given date and time). Last mid-January, for example, entire cars were empty on the diagram the day before so we bought the tickets (no reservations which are expensive) from Interlaken to Montreux for just... 22 CHF (with the HalfFare card) and away we went! Of course this is a bit risky but if you are somewhat flexible in your plans, esp. off-season, you can save a lot of money.

  • @GaryKarr
    @GaryKarr Před 3 měsíci +4

    My wife and I love your channel, helpful to us as we are about to move from the US to Geneva for job reasons (I have a new job with a division of the UN.) We also would love an Alexis-Louis origin story video. :-)

  • @johndornoff
    @johndornoff Před 3 měsíci +6

    Love the Swiss Rail network. I was nervous the first time I came to Switzerland from America and our horrible rail system and seeing all these tight 4 to 7-minute connections, and after a whole week of riding Swiss trains, I never missed a connection.

    • @jijiwaiwai6747
      @jijiwaiwai6747 Před 2 měsíci +1

      i am looking at these 3min or 5min connections right now, feeling stressed out, until i saw your comment;)

    • @Fan652w
      @Fan652w Před měsícem

      @@jijiwaiwai6747 I have visited Switzerland almost every year since 1971, travelling around with a First Class Swiss Travel Pass, and it is very rare that I have missed a connection. Do not worry about the apparently 'tight' connecting times.

    • @jijiwaiwai6747
      @jijiwaiwai6747 Před měsícem

      @@Fan652w thanks a lot for your reassurance.

    • @Aurirang
      @Aurirang Před 20 dny

      @@jijiwaiwai6747 I think the only time i missed a connection (I'm Swiss myself) was in Zurich and only because i got lost at the trainstation.
      It's a bit a labyrinth there if you encounter it the first time.
      But otherwhise trains arive almost always (meaning like 99.9% of the time) on their designated platform and section of said platform.
      so if you keep to the instructions on the app, you'llbe golden. :)
      Basel used to have some latency issues caused by the deutsche bahn until last year where there were a few train- and platform changes due to the DB being notoriously late until the SBB decided they had enough of this and pretty much told the DB to stick it and carry on with their own trains from Basel SBB onwards. It's been smooth ever since.

    • @jijiwaiwai6747
      @jijiwaiwai6747 Před 20 dny +1

      @@Aurirang really appreciate your reply and input. We just came back 2 weeks ago. Wow you guys are right. We are very impressed by the train system:smooth, accurate, easy, clean. We never missed one train, even with the connections with only 5min's gap. Great experience overall. so looking forward to going back again.

  • @Fan652w
    @Fan652w Před měsícem +1

    I have been visiting Switzerland since 1971. The reasons. (1) the fantastic scenery (2) It has the best public transport in the world (3) The Swiss Travel Pass (introduced 1972) which allows me unlimited use of all Swiss public transport except the high mountain lines. The STP allows me to change my mind as to where I am going in mid-journey. You cannot normally do that with tickets bought using a half fare card. And of course the only time I have to buy a ticket is when I want to travel on a high mountain line not included in the pass. Not having to fuss with ticket machines, booking offices or Apps is a huge advantage of the STP.

  • @ItsPrincessK
    @ItsPrincessK Před 3 měsíci +4

    Your videos are so informative and helpful! The structure of the video is really well thought out. I really liked tip #9 about the luggage. Thank you ☺️

  • @annaburch3200
    @annaburch3200 Před 3 měsíci +2

    We've just started to plan a possible trip to Switzerland and I discovered your videos - the BEST and most informative videos I've seen on Swiss travel. As a detail-oriented traveler (former travel agent), I really appreciate all the advice!! So helpful. Thank you. Danke. Merci. Grazie. ☺️

    • @TheTravelingSwiss
      @TheTravelingSwiss  Před 3 měsíci +1

      thank you so much for the kind comment! so glad you're finding the content helpful

  • @seanvic0912
    @seanvic0912 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Love your videos so much.

  • @cls7155
    @cls7155 Před měsícem

    Very good information thank you !!!

  • @JMeVee94
    @JMeVee94 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for this very helpful video😊

  • @ElrosTar-Minyatur
    @ElrosTar-Minyatur Před 3 měsíci

    Jeeeeej! A new video! I love your videos!

  • @katyhartTV
    @katyhartTV Před 3 měsíci +1

    Always appreciate these train videos from you guys! Thank you!

  • @GrizzYMariana
    @GrizzYMariana Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you so much

  • @mystemo1980
    @mystemo1980 Před 3 měsíci +1

    One of the best videos you've done! Super concise and clear to reinforce what we've learnt already and filled in any gaps.

  • @eelannalosarim9479
    @eelannalosarim9479 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi Guys, new to your channel and I love it, very informative. We are planning to visit Switzerland coming summer, we are staying for 5 days. Is it worth buying the half fare card? We are going to Lucerne and Interlaken.

  • @segoh4578
    @segoh4578 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hi Alexis & Louis, very good sharing but it would be better to cover train ticket booking and seat reservation. Different between SBB trains and Benina Express and Glacier Express. Thanks

    • @TheTravelingSwiss
      @TheTravelingSwiss  Před 3 měsíci

      We have a whole playlist about Swiss transportation with tons of different videos, can’t cover everything in one vid

  • @BobTelcu
    @BobTelcu Před 3 měsíci

    Should have also mentioned about Fairtiq (SBB EasyRide)

  • @JS-ph9ee
    @JS-ph9ee Před 2 dny

    Question: if I bought a ticket from Airport to Wengen, and I miss the train I’m supposed to transfer to. 1) Do I have to buy another ticket, or just catch the next train? 2) will the next train on that track be going to the same place? Thank you!

  • @catherineim2431
    @catherineim2431 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for your video! Can I purchase all my train tickets selecting the half fare card option, 3 months in advance using the SBB app? I do not have a half fare card but I will purchase it in 3 months when I get to the train station. OR do I need to have already purchased the HFC before purchasing trading tickets at the HFC price?

  • @catherineim2431
    @catherineim2431 Před 3 měsíci +1

    How is the wifi in the train stations?

  • @acnn2
    @acnn2 Před měsícem

    Best way to get from Montreux to Lauterbrunnen?

  • @buske328
    @buske328 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Since WiFi is not available in Switserland, do you need a prepaid phone or what do you recommend please ?😮

  • @user-tp8ed6gx3c
    @user-tp8ed6gx3c Před měsícem

    Hi, thanks for the great tips.
    I have a question about buying tickets with half fare cards using SBB apps. Since I can’t link my hfc to the app, how do I buy a half fare ticket using the app? There is no option to choose for hfc. Please help 😢

  • @chellybobby
    @chellybobby Před 3 měsíci +1

    So just to confirm? Your Swiss travel pass is your train ticket? Is this available on your phone? Great video guys thank you so much❤

    • @Fan652w
      @Fan652w Před měsícem +1

      You can have it on your phone, but I prefer to have it as an A4 size print-at-home ticket.

    • @Aurirang
      @Aurirang Před 20 dny

      Yes. You can get it as a card (called Swiss-pass), on your phone (part of the SBB-App. it has a QR-code you can show) or as a print-out.
      It's commonly called 'GA' or 'General-Abonement' in Switzerland. There's also cheaper local versions, like the area around Basel has the 'U-Abo' which allows you to travel Basel and Basel-land freely. There's a plethora of possiblities.
      SBB also has some combined tickets for trips once in a while, as example a trip to the Europa-Parc in germany (including entrance and travel-fees).
      As much as we Swiss like to rant about the SBB, it does have good services, is punctual and clean.

  • @kargerstreet9687
    @kargerstreet9687 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi Alexis and Louis, We will be traveling to Switzerland in July for 21 days. I was thinking of our first 2 days, arriving Geneva at 1pm and then to the train going to Zurich to stay 2 nights. Do you think I will buy point to point ticket upon our arrival? Or use our 15 day swiss travel pass .I need your excellent advice. Thank you.

    • @Fan652w
      @Fan652w Před měsícem

      It sounds as though you are going to do a LOT of travelling. In that case get a Swiss Travel Pass.

  • @sujatadang2704
    @sujatadang2704 Před měsícem

    Hi...do u hv a video explaining diff areas of Zurich main station....as in which area is for long distance train, one for short distance and what r they called?

    • @markusf58
      @markusf58 Před měsícem

      That‘s pretty easy, there is an announcement board in the main station’s central hall where alle the trains are shown with departure times an track numbers. The tracks are easy to find (in my opinion at least…). Apart from that, don‘t hesitate to ask someone!

    • @sujatadang2704
      @sujatadang2704 Před měsícem

      @@markusf58 thanks🙏

  • @romanryczkowycz851
    @romanryczkowycz851 Před 3 měsíci

    Does anyone know whether Alexis or Louis provide personal guiding services in the Interlaken area?

    • @TheTravelingSwiss
      @TheTravelingSwiss  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi! Unfortunately we don’t offer guided tours at the moment!

  • @LeaDesigner
    @LeaDesigner Před měsícem

    Question: If you are just purchasing point to point tickets how in advance do you recommend purchasing? Does it affect cost or availability? Example - Zurich HB to Lucerne

    • @andrea2274
      @andrea2274 Před měsícem

      The Swiss railway network (incl. buses, ships etc.) have standard prices for the whole year. And Swiss people don't make reservations, either.
      For a connection from Zurich to Lucerne there is one exception: If the train continues through the Gotthard tunnel to the south (i.e. to Lugano, Locarno, Italy) SBB recommends a seat reservation. Due to higher safety instruction everybody has to have a seat through the tunnel. As you leave the train before the tunnel, you can be on the train, but could have difficulties to find an empty seat (only on weekends, during school holidays).
      For rather touristy trains (i.e. Glacier Express, Bernina Express) a reservatuon is recommended. But you see how occupied 1st and 2nd class are in the SBB app. The range is from 1-3 men (pictogramm), with 1 beeing the lowest and 3 the highest occupancy. And decide, if it's worth a try without reservation or not.

    • @Aurirang
      @Aurirang Před 20 dny

      You can buy the tickets early and get some money off the tickets. But in general the prices are, as the other commentor said, stable.
      The SBB once thought about making dynamic pricing (meaning different prices depending on the time of the day)but was met with such a huge backlash from the Swiss people that they immediately dropped the idea. At least towards the public front.

  • @josephrusso2645
    @josephrusso2645 Před 3 měsíci

    Quick question can I buy a 15 day Swiss pass from the US before I travel or is it better to buy it once I get to switzerland?

    • @TheTravelingSwiss
      @TheTravelingSwiss  Před 3 měsíci +4

      Better to buy it before you travel to make sure you have it all ready to go and loaded in your phone etc before you arrive. We have links to purchase in the video description

    • @josephrusso2645
      @josephrusso2645 Před 3 měsíci

      @@TheTravelingSwiss thank you both

    • @Fan652w
      @Fan652w Před měsícem

      @@josephrusso2645 I always buy my Swiss Travel Pass in advance, but I have it as an A4 size print out.

  • @sapphirebhs
    @sapphirebhs Před 16 dny

    The half fare card costs 168 CHF not 120 CHF

    • @TheTravelingSwiss
      @TheTravelingSwiss  Před 16 dny

      The tourist half fare card (not for residents) is 120 CHF for one month www.sbb.ch/en/tickets-offers/tickets/guests-abroad/swiss-halffare-card.html#:~:text=Would%20you%20like%20to%20go,railways%20at%20half%20price%20(%3F)

  • @stephanefavre3224
    @stephanefavre3224 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Half fare pass vs half fare travel card?

    • @JanPBtest
      @JanPBtest Před 3 měsíci

      AFAIK there is only the HalfFare (aka. HalbTax) card which gives you 50% off of all transportation (almost all).

  • @erha007mail
    @erha007mail Před měsícem

    This video is gold. Thanks. Love your videos. We are going to Switzerland in a few weeks and your videos have helped me a lot for planning and comfort. Greetings from Sweden!