Half Fare Card

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    28 May 2015 at 16:12:37 #807306

    We arrive next week to Zurich -I WILL like to know where I can buy Half Fare Card .We arrive by flight Thank you

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    Olga
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    28 May 2015 at 17:41:03 #843488

    Hello ofer123,

    Everything about the Half Fare Card can be found on the following page: http://www.myswissalps.com/sw isshalffarecard. Hopefully this helps.

    Have a nice trip!

    Slowpoke
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    28 May 2015 at 17:55:03 #843489

    There is a railroad station across the street from the departure hall after you leave customs.

    It is one or two levels down from street level. Lots of signs for Bahn or train.

    There is a ticket counter and a separate office for more extensive travel ( a travel bureau).

    Either one will sell you a one month half fare card. The lines are often shorter in the travel bureau. Take a number when you go in, and watch the overhead signs for your number to be called. At the ticket counter you just wait in line.

    I think they are about 120CHF these days….

    Annika
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    28 May 2015 at 19:01:31 #843490

    Hi ofer123,

    You can buy the Swiss Half Fare Card at any staffed station (Zurich Airport, Zurich HB) for CHF 120, or for less than that online. All the options are listed on myswissalps.com/ swisshalffarecard/price.

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    29 May 2015 at 3:50:41 #843491

    Thanks everyone

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