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Hi Tom,
No worries, people do not book seats for trains in Switzerland, apart from a few popular tourist trains. The train system is designed to be flexible, so tickets are not tied to one specific train. Often it is not even possible to book seats. The train from Chur to St. Moritz is not operated by the SBB, but by the RhB. You can contact them via http://www.rhb.ch/en/service-souvenirs/contact/rail service. If reservations are possible they will tell you, but they are not needed.
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Hi Arno
Thank you so much for the fast reply!
I won’t panic then 🙂
The info about RhB was excellent, thank you so much for that.
My father is 82 so I’ll contact them immediately to find out about seat reservations. Standing up for the two hour trip is not an option.
Kind regard Tom
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Just to ease your concerns My wife and I have never had to stand up for more than 10 minutes on a Swiss train and that was only around Zurich during rush hour.
The trains really don’t need reservations as there is almost always a seat and trains run frequently. The is especially true for someone traveling alone – and at that age people will give him their seat as well.
Of course reservations are possible on some trains and can’t hurt. 🙂
Seats that are reserved will have a paper or electronic sign above the seat (beside the seat # on the wall of the train) It will just note the towns the seat is reserved between (it may not be reserved for the whole route).