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Hi TJ,
The PDF map is the best way to figure out what is covered and not covered by the Swiss Travel Pass. We also list many popular mountains on the same page so you can quickly see the % coverage. https://www.myswissalp s.com/swisstravelpass/ validity
The legend on the map shows any solid line is free. Any dotted line is 50% off and any dotted line with the #1 in a circle is 25% off. So, for example, Wengen to Kleine Scheidegg is 25% off the ticket purchase price.
Most routes are free with the STP so not much time is needed for review. But if you find it easier to buy tickets for each trip you take, that is also an option for you.
It may or may not be more expensive than buying the Swiss Travel Pass. If you want to see which pass is better economically you can check here once you have finalized your daily itinerary look here: https://www.myswissalp s.com/train/ticketspas ses/practical/choosera ilpass but it sounds like speed is more important than pricing for you. 🙂
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Hi TJ,
I have just returned from 7 nights in Luzern and Murren. Swiss Travel Pass is great for trains, buses and boats, but when it comes to cable cars, most are only partially covered, or not covered at all.
Luzern area:
1. Rigi round trip is covered 100%
2. Stanserhorn round trip, including Cabrio, is covered 100%
3. Mt. Pilatus is partially covered
4. Mt. Titlis is partially covered
Bernese Oberland area:
1. Train up to Wengen is covered. Anything above Wengen is not fully covered (Mannlichen, Kleine Scheidigg). Wengen to Mannlichen is 19 CHF round trip
2. Train up to Grindelwald is covered, but not beyond or above
3. All transport (train, cable car) to Murren are covered
4. Transport to Schilthorn & Birg is covered (cable cars)
5. Murren to Allmendhubel funicular is not covered (14 CHF round trip)
6. Interlaken OST to Harder Kulm cogwheel train is not fully covered
7. Schynige Platte train is not fully covered
8. Isenfluh to Sulwald cable car is not covered
Hope this helps!
Enjoy the trip!
Regards,
Ritu
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Thanks for the info.
How did you know when the particular cable cars weren’t covered? Did you use the map or did you speak to someone at the cable car station?
I have a grasp basically on cable cars being 50% off, but some are covered. I’d just hate to waste time if there was an easier way to find out, like it’s posted somewhere at the station.
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The map you can download from http://www.myswissalps.com/sw isstravelpass/validity gives you all the answers.
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I asked at the cable car stations which was simpler for me. It’s nowhere posted in any station. You may use the map to save time. They will check your STP/ticket anyway at the entrance of the cable car.
Regards,
Ritu
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perfect, thank you Ritu for input! that helped