need help regarding swiss railway system

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    24 February 2014 at 14:50:18 #806237

    Hi,

    I need help regarding travel passes for the trains. We are two person (me n my wife) planning to visit in the mid of June. We have all our hotel bookings done. Our plan is like that:

    Day 1: Zurich airport (arrival) around 12, we will directly go to Wengen by train

    Day 2 Wengen to jungfrau peak ( by train) and return to Wengen, In the evening move to engelberg by train

    Day 3 Engelberg to mount titlis and return. In the evening back to Zurich

    Day 4 Stay in Zurich and will move to the zurich airport around 9.

    Its not a long travel plan but I need some guidance about with swiss pass will suit our requirement or we should take normal tickets.

    Any help regarding this will be very helpful and appreciated.

    Thanks in advance.

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    Arno
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    24 February 2014 at 14:59:14 #839512

    Hello enggadnan,

    I expect a 3-day Swiss Saver Flexi Pass (day 1, 2 and 3) or a Swiss Half Fare Card to work out best for your plans. Have you found this page? It explains how to make the final decision between passes.

    Just let me know if you have further questions!

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    25 February 2014 at 11:25:48 #839513

    Thanks for the help !

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    Arno said:

    Hello enggadnan,

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