Train trip from Zurich Airport to Sankt Moritz

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Eric and his wife are planning a trip from Zurich Airport to St. Moritz, arriving on March 25th. They're looking for tips on how to book train tickets, whether to choose 1st or 2nd class, and advice on travel schedules and wifi availability.

Key takeaways:
  • No special fares apply for travelers aged 60+, so regular ticket prices will be the same.
  • Consider the Swiss Transfer Ticket for your journey, which covers your round trip from Zurich Airport to St. Moritz.
  • Use the Swiss timetable to check train schedules and routes.
  • There’s no free wifi on trains, but it is available at major train stations.
  • If you're using the Bernina Express, make sure to book your seats in advance.
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  • Anonymous
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    20 February 2018 at 16:16:24 #814442

    Hello,

    My wife and myself are planning our traintrip from Zurich Airport to St Moritz. Both 60+ and no experience in traintravelling in Switzerland apart from Geneva Airport (free trainticket in Airport) to Geneva City.

    So we wonder how to book best and at best rates our tickets and if special fares apply for 60+ or 65+ in Switzerland. Is price and comfortdifference important between 1st class and 2nd class ? Cheaper prebooking / online or in station ? What if plane is delayed with prebooked seats as we arrive by plane on March 25th in the morning from Brussels ( ETA around 9/9.30am) ? Timetables ?

    We want to travel straight from airport to Zurich HBHof and from there St Moritz via Chur I guess. Stay in St Moritz ( Kempinski Hotel) and leave on March 29th to catch train Zurich Airport for return flight around 7pm.

    Is there free wifi onboard the train or in trainstations ?

    Eric

    All suggestions welcome and thanks in advance.

  • User
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    Reply 1 of 5 • 20 February 2018 at 19:20:08 #876885

    Hi Eric, and welcome to MySwissAlps,

    No special fares apply for 60+ and older. It’s not needed to buy tickets for normal regional trains in advance. You won’t get any better rates. Should you be taking the Bernina Express from Chur, please keep in mind that you need to book your seats in advance. You can do that here: http://www.myswissalps.com/be rninaexpress/tickets.

    Since it looks that you’re not doing a lot of traveling during your stay, it might be interested to have a look at the Swiss Transfer Ticket: http://www.myswissalps.com/sw isstransferticket. The Swiss Transfer Ticket is a return ticket from the Swiss border or one of Switzerland’s airports to your destination and cost around CHF 151,-.

    Use the Swiss timetable to plan your trip: http://www.myswissalps.com/ti metable.

    There’s no free wifi on board of the train, there is on the big train stations. If you would like to read more about internet in Swiss trains and at the stations, visit this web page: http://www.myswissalps.com/tr ain/practical/internet

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    rockoyster
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    Reply 2 of 5 • 21 February 2018 at 6:02:20 #876886

    Hi Eric,

    Chantal mentioned the Bernina Express but I don’t think the restricted winter timetable (http://www.rhb.ch/en/panorami c-trains/bernina-express#info) will work with your arrival departure timing in either direction.

    Regular regional trains follow the same route between Chur and St Moritz. Going one way via Filisur and the other way via Samedan and Landquart provides a nice bit of scenic variety.

    Some hotels in St Moritz include this pass http://www.engadin.stmoritz.c h/winter/en/services/o effentlicherverkehr/ga esteabo/ as part of their package.

    If you want to have on-line access while on the move I can recommend the CHF10 Salt Prepay SIM. The CHF20 credit will cover your data requirements for you entire stay provided you don’t burn up the credit with phone calls. You can buy it at the Salt Shop at Zurich Airport.

    User
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    Reply 3 of 5 • 21 February 2018 at 9:30:34 #876887

    Thanks Chantal and Rockoyster

    Your answers are very helpfull for our trip.

    Have a nice day !

    Eric

    Arno
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    Reply 4 of 5 • 22 February 2018 at 8:36:15 #876888

    I checked with St. Moritz Tourism, and if I understand their answer correctly the Guest Travel Card needs to be purchased, but some hotels offer a different pass for free: http://www.myswissalps.com/st moritz/travel

    rockoyster
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    Reply 5 of 5 • 22 February 2018 at 8:46:58 #876889

    OK.

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