Train from Interlaken to Milan

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A traveler is planning a train journey from Interlaken to Milan via Spiez and wants to know if their Swiss Travel Pass and Eurail Pass for Italy will cover this trip and if any supplements are needed. They’re looking for clarity on potential costs for this international traveling route.

Key takeaways:
  • A valid Eurail Pass for Italy and a Swiss Travel Pass will cover the trip from Interlaken to Milan.
  • You will only need to pay a reservation fee for the seat, as it is required for this international journey.
  • Check the synoptic map for the exact validity of the Swiss Travel Pass to ensure you’re covered.
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  • Anonymous
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    83503 posts
    5 September 2010 at 21:08:13 #803992

    Hi,I will be taking a train from Interlaken to Milan via Spiez. Would like to check if i have both the Swiss Pass and Eurail (Italy) pass, will they cover this journey? Do i have to pay any supplements?Thanks.

  • Annika
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    7328 posts
    Reply 1 of 1 • 6 September 2010 at 15:39:46 #831786

    Hi coocknchil. Yes, a valid Eurail Pass for Italy and a Swiss Pass will cover the entire trip from Milan to Interlaken. So the trip itself is for free; the only additional costs consist of a reservation fee, as seat reservations are required for such an international trip.

    You may want to take a look at the synoptic map which shows the exact area of validity of the Swiss Pass, by clicking the link ‘Overview of the network on which the Swiss Pass is valid’ at the Swiss Pass page.

    I hope this answers your question!

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