Swiss Travel System
Swiss Travel System is a brand used by the Swiss Federal Railways since 1989 or earlier[1] to promote a range of public transportation tickets[2] aimed at foreign visitors of Switzerland. By extension, the name is also frequently used by non-Swiss sources to refer to Switzerland's public transport network as a whole,[3] which does not in fact bear that name.
Travel passes
The Swiss Travel System offers various passes and tickets as detailed below. They are not available to residents of Switzerland and Liechtenstein, and can be purchased at staffed Swiss train stations or over the internet.
Swiss Travel Pass / Swiss Travel Pass Flex
The Swiss Travel Pass allows unlimited travel on the Swiss public transport network (trains, buses, ships and tramways)[1] for a certain number of days (3, 4, 8 or 15 consecutive days), as well as free or discounted entry to most Swiss museums. Discounts apply to mountain transport (lifts, funiculars, cogwheel trains).[4]
The Swiss Travel Pass Flex operates exactly like the Swiss Travel Pass, but can be used to travel on 3, 4, 8 or 15 consecutive or non-consecutive days within one month. The "Swiss Travel Pass Flex Combi" is a combination of the Swiss Travel Pass Flex and discounted Swiss Half Fare Card.[5]
Swiss Transfer Ticket
The Swiss Transfer Ticket is a return ticket from the Swiss border or an airport to a destination. The ticket is valid for one month, but each journey must be made within 24 hours and by the most direct route. It is not available to buy within Switzerland. The "Swiss Transfer Ticket Combi" is a combination of the Swiss Transfer Ticket and discounted Swiss Half Fare Card.[6]
Swiss Half Fare Card
The Swiss Half Fare Card allows unlimited travel for one month at half the regular fare.[7]
Discontinued travel passes
Swiss Pass
This pass is discontinued as of January 1, 2015.[8] It has been succeeded by the Swiss Travel Pass.
Swiss Flexi Pass
This pass is discontinued as of January 1, 2015.[8] It has been succeeded by the Swiss Travel Pass Flex.
Swiss Card
This pass is discontinued as of January 1, 2015.[8] The alternative for this pass is the Swiss Transfer Ticket Combi.
Swiss Peak Pass
This pass was only available in 2014.[8] It was an add-on product that allowed unlimited traveling to 8 mountain tops.
References
- 1 2 Furlaud, Alice (29 September 1991). "TRAVEL ADVISORY; City Rides Added To Swiss Pass". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-12-03.
- ↑ "Swiss Rail Tours". The Daily Telegraph. London. 26 April 2007. Retrieved 2008-12-03.
- ↑ See e.g. Tsui, Bonnie (16 March 2008). "A Famed Alps Resort Schusses Into the Future". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-12-03.
- ↑ "MySwissAlps | Swiss Travel Pass"
- ↑ "MySwissAlps | Swiss Travel Pass Flex"
- ↑ "MySwissAlps | Swiss Transfer Ticket"
- ↑ "MySwissAlps | Swiss Half Fare Card"
- 1 2 3 4 "MySwissAlps | Swiss Travel System 2015"