Zermatt to Täsch with the Swiss Travel Pass

  • Angel7105
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    15 February 2020 at 1:12:57 #825223

    Hi,

    I booked my accomodation in Tasch. From Zermatt train station about 12 min.by shuttle train. Can i know with this swiss travel pass ride from zermatt to Tasch is it free ? Why i ask that, because i try to check the train schedule using SBB mobile. I cant find the “Tasch” location at all .

    Please help.

    Angel7105

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    rockoyster
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    15 February 2020 at 1:36:16 #930181

    Hi Angel,

    Yes it is covered. Type in Tae . . . . and you will see Täsch appear in the list of options. On an iPhone just hold the “a” key and you will get the option to type in “ä” which will speed up the process. I don’t know how to do that on Android.

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    15 February 2020 at 1:44:09 #930182

    Täsch is the last station before Zermatt on the MGB railway line from Visp to Zermatt. It is served by all Visp – Zermatt trains as well as the shuttle trains which serve the ‘park and ride’ car parking at Täsch.

    The Swiss Travel Pass is valid on all MGB trains.

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    15 February 2020 at 1:49:02 #930183

    Warning – highly technical information coming up!:

    This is a German language grammar problem. The two dots symbol is known as an umlaut (diaeresis)

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diaeresis_(diacritic)

    Many places in German speaking countries have ä in them. In German ä is an abbreviation of ae, so look out on maps to see if a place is actually spelt with ä rather than a ‘normal’ a

    If you see that try writing ae instead of a. In fact it is acceptable to type ae as an alternative to using the dierisis

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