How to find maps on the new SBB.ch site

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    20 April 2017 at 10:54:09 #811473

    Hello. On the old set up on the SBB timetable, once you chose to/from and picked an option, there was a box at each destination/change so you could see either a map of the whole trip or a detailed connection between rail and bus…on the new SBB timetables I have not been able to find the maps…I miss the old site. Has anyone found the map feature in the new setup?

    Thanks very much,

    OhGeologist

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    Arno
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    20 April 2017 at 18:28:54 #861861

    Hello OhGeologist,

    Unfortunately the new timetable is less detailed than the previous one. The maps are gone I’m afraid. I hope they will bring them back in a future update. The detailed connection information is still there though. Just click the round icon with a plus sign on the right of a connection, and you’ll see where to change. Then again click on a plus icon of a particular train or bus to see all stops. Enter Bern to “Adelboden, Post” in the timetable for an example to try.

    rockoyster
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    20 April 2017 at 21:09:22 #861862

    Maps are still available if you search timetable via fahrplan.sbb.ch/bin/qu ery.exe/en

    Arno
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    20 April 2017 at 21:43:58 #861863

    Interesting, they still kept the old timetable on that page!

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    21 April 2017 at 0:31:39 #861864

    Thanks for the link rockoyster!

    I accidentally found the old version when trying to navigate around the new one but couldn’t remember later where I had found it! I really do not like the new version as much as the old one so I am hoping the old one remains available by that link!

    Maggie

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