Saver Day Pass – Domodossola – Zermatt?

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    10 June 2018 at 23:40:22 #816568

    Hi

    is saver day pass valid from domodossola to Zermatt ?

    im a bit confused by the dotted lines in the journey

    Thanks

    Joe

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    11 June 2018 at 1:08:42 #887990

    Hi Joe, and welcome to MySwissAlps!

    Yes, the Saver Day Pass is valid between Domodossola and Zermatt.

    What you can see between Iselle and Brig is a dashed line representing a tunnel, not a dotted line representing mountain transport.

    Alpenrose.

    Arno
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    11 June 2018 at 13:17:21 #887991

    Hi Joe,

    This is a rather short distance. Saver Day Passes are for occasional long train trips planned well in advance. In this case you will only save CHF 4.40 in the best case (i.e. you book 60 days before the trip so the pass price is CHF 52). If your trip is longer and you don’t have a rail pass, then it’s worth it.

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    13 June 2018 at 12:00:27 #887992

    Thanks for your replies

    i got the save pass for 29HF and covers some travel around Zermatt.

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    13 June 2018 at 12:37:50 #887993

    Glad you got it. At that price you need to have a Swiss Half Fare Card too (I hope you realized this).

    https://www.myswissalp s.com/onedaytravelpass /details

    Cheers!

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