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Howdy Roderick and Welcome to MySwissAlps
I’d have a look at the Saver Day Pass (http://www.myswissalps.com/sa verdaypass and bit.ly/2rkekat) which has replaced the now defunct Swiss Transfer Ticket which was originally the solution to your question.
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Thanks for your swift reaction.
Do I understand it well:
With a Saver Day Pass you can travel for 1 day without extra cost/buy extra tickets
for an amount of CHF 70,– ?
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Hi Roderik,
Yes you should consider either a Saver Day Pass http://www.myswissalps.com/sa verdaypass
or a Snow ‘n’ Rail pass if you’re skiing, valid for 1, 2 or 6 days for the Wengen-Grindelwald region. There is a 10% discount on lift tickets and also gives you a 15% discount on sport rental at Intersport: http://www.sbb.ch/en/leisure-holidays/ideas/offer.h tml/snow-n-rail/jungfrau-ski-region
You will need to work out what is cheaper for you by looking at both tickets though, either can be bought online or at the counter.
Have a great time skiing!
Maria.
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Hartelijk dank. Toch nog een vraagje:
Geldt de Half Fare Card ook voor een Saver Day Pass en voor de Snow-‘n Rail Pass?
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Hi Smits,
Please write in English only in this forum. You can write in Dutch here if you like: http://www.myswissalps.com/nl /forum/trein.
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Thanks for the tip:
Thanks I still have a question:
Can you also use a Half Fare Card on top off a Saver Day Pass or on top off a Snow-‘n Rail Pass??
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Yes both can, as you can read on the link I sent you 🙂
http://www.myswissalps.com/sa verdaypass/price
Have a great trip!!
Maria.