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Train travel in Switzerland

11 routes · 6 station guides

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Main routes in Switzerland

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Frequently asked questions

How extensive is Switzerland's rail network?

Switzerland operates one of the world's densest rail networks with 5,200 km of track connecting every corner of the country. Nearly 100% of the network is electrified, and it integrates seamlessly with buses, boats, and cable cars.

What is the Glacier Express and do you need to book in advance?

The Glacier Express is a famous scenic train route connecting two of Switzerland's most prestigious alpine resorts. It operates year-round, and seat reservations are required, particularly during high season when demand peaks.

What makes the Bernina Express special?

The Bernina Express covers a 4-hour route from Chur to Tirano, crossing from Switzerland into Italy. It is a UNESCO World Heritage railway featuring famous spiral viaducts that allow trains to navigate extreme elevation changes without rack-and-pinion assistance. The journey passes through dramatically diverse landscapes, from alpine villages to Mediterranean-style climates near Lake Thun.

Do Swiss trains require seat reservations?

Most Swiss trains operate without mandatory reservations, allowing flexible travel. However, scenic panoramic services like the Glacier Express and premium international trains require advance booking, especially during high season. Reservations for scenic trains cost CHF 10 to 35 depending on the season and route.

How can you book tickets for Swiss trains?

Tickets and reservations can be booked through the SBB website, mobile app, or at railway stations. The digital platforms offer real-time availability and instant confirmation, while station booking counters provide personal assistance for complex itineraries.