Switzerland train fares are not listed

  • Debra
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    18 February 2017 at 20:20:27 #810846

    i am trying to figure out which pass if any will make sense, following the advice I am trying to enter routes but it takes me to buy now then enter traveler information without any cost listed. How can I find out how much a route costs?

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    19 February 2017 at 8:57:50 #859126

    Hi Debra,

    Once you enter your destinations on the SBB timetable it should list the available connections and have a price posted above the fare/buy button. Once you click next it asks for name details and dob and then to add on any pass reduction you may have to give you a final price.

    I just did it myself and it works properly – let me know if you continue to have troubles.

    Regards,
    Lucas

    Debra
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    19 February 2017 at 15:33:58 #859127

    I saw another post where the fares aren’t posted more than 3 months out and I was entering July dates so I guess that’s what was wrong. Because nothing was listed above the date/but button.

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    19 February 2017 at 15:49:32 #859128

    Hi Debra,

    That is strange as they are set and listed on the SBB timetable when I search for any date this summer.
    For example, I searched Bern to Zurich on October 10, 2017 and got an immediate price 25.50chf….

    What date and route are you looking for?

    Lucas

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