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How to Book Tickets for Day and Night trains on the SBB website

The online booking service of the Swiss national rail operator has a new look, so the step-by-step guide has been updated too!

Simon Harper

The Swiss national rail operator, SBB has launched a simplified online ticket booking service .

Though what it shares with the previous version is that it is understandably designed to be primarily used by Swiss citizens, so it has a number of unconventional features for international users. But once these have been understood, it has become easier to book tickets for Swiss rail journeys - including journeys which include a combination of mainline trains + the mountain railways . So the stations that can be selected in the 'From' and 'To' boxes include stations in Switzerland which aren't served by SBB trains.

Also the same booking path is now used for both national and international trains, including the night trains from Switzerland . So the stations that can be selected in the 'From' and 'To' boxes, also include international destinations which are served by direct trains from and to Switzerland

What's good to know when booking with SBB is that selecting options such as:

  • adding additional travellers,
  • booking return journeys,
  • opting for 1st class, all come at a later stage of the booking process.

Choosing from and to stations on the SBB

What has been highlighted in the image above is that when travelling between city centres by train, you will want the 'From' and 'To' locations to be the city's main stations So what should happen to make this easier, is that as you enter the name of the city, a list of the stations in that city will appear as selection options - but the main station will appear first, at the top of the list.

How to choose a train departure on the SBB website

On the SBB website, as you adjust the date and departure time to meet your requirements, the journey options which are a match for them, will automatically appear. You will then have a number of options for reaching your destination, from which you need to choose the one which suits you. What's worth knowing when making this decision has been illustrated above.

  • Something a tad unusual is that on each row, the price is above the journey details - Also note that a % symbol + the price being shown on a black background, indicates that discounted 'Supersaver / Sparbillette' tickets are available when travelling on this specific departure.
  • These white circles with black borders along the line, indicate whether a journey option involves a change of train, so no circles = a direct journey
  • If you want to take a non-folding bicycles, these symbols indicate the journey options on which bike storage places are available.
  • On many routes there will be a choice of direct departures, so it can pay off to double check both the journey times and the price, particularly as the fastest option can also also be the cheapest.

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This ticket selection step is a particularly unusual feature of the booking tickets with SBB. So what's worth knowing is:

  • If you want to book a return journey you will need to proactively select it.
  • Similarly if you want to travel first class - this easy to miss tool is the only means of accessing those tickets.
  • Discounted 'Supersaver / Sparbillette' tickets are available on this selected departure, so SBB assumes that they will be your preference, hence they have been pre- selected, but Point-To-Point tickets can be chosen instead - and the core reason for booking these is that you won't then have to travel on the one specific departure.
  • SBB has also assumed that ticket bookers will be in possession of a Half-Fare Travelcard, as most Swiss residents who travel by train have them - but if you don't have a Half-Fare Travelcard you will still need to choose this option - what will seem odd is that you 'inform' SBB that you don't have one, at the next stage at the booking process.
  • SBB will also show the cost of booking a Saver Day pass instead - if you opt for it you can then take any trains on your travel date, so won't be tied to a travelling on a specific departure. Plus there can are other benefits of the pass , such as using it to travel to and from the stations on public transport. When booking a return, or a long one-way journey to a mountain railway destination, the Saver Day Pass can be cheaper - and when that is the case, it will be offered as the default booking option.
  • If the journey you will be taking is by an express Inter City train , you can choose to add an optional seat reservation to your booking. Though the slightly odd wording of 'Seat reservation only' is because you can take the same steps to subsequently add a seat reservation after you have booked at ticket.

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This is an example of when booking a Saver Day Pass(es) is cheaper than booking a SuperSaver / Sparbillete ticket, so SBB is defaulting to the Saver Day Pass(es) as the cheaper option - and not giving the option to book the SuperSaver / Sparbillete ticket(s) When this occurs it very much makes sense to go ahead and book the Saver Day Pass option for multiple reasons:

  • The Saver Day Pass will cover the journey, you won't need to buy any other tickets.
  • The Saver Day Pass will also cover travel by public transport two and from the rail stations
  • You can use the pass to travel on any combinations of trains on your travel date, which is the same freedom that the Point-to-Point ticket(s) will provide, so you can extend the connecting time between the trains on your route etc
  • The Saver Day Pass won't include seat reservations, but the Point-to-Point ticket(s) also won't include them
  • The one clear advantage of paying extra for the Point-to-Point ticket(s), is that they can be fully refunded ahead of travel.

guest purchase on the SBB website

Having opted to 'Continue' along the booking path, you will now be given a choice of:

  • purchasing as a guest - if you will only ever be booking a couple of Swiss rail tickets, then this option is quicker and easier,
  • or you can in effect register as a user of SBB - and the core benefits of doing so are explained on this page.

Telling the SBB website that you don't have a Half Fare Travelcard

Up until this stage of the booking path, SBB has 'assumed that you will have a Half Fare travelcard, so this where you enter how you will in fact be travelling. So the key two things to note here are:

  • If you don't have a Half Fare Travelcard, you will need to proactively select 'No Discount' - and because the Half Fare travelcard live up to its name - the price you have previously seen for all the ticket types; or the Saver Day Pass, will now be doubled on the payment page.
  • Another feature that's a tad odd, is that because SBB assumes that most ticket bookers will have a Half Fare card, it sees the primary function of this page to add other travellers to the ticket booking. The logic behind the name of the page is that even when only one passenger is travelling, you won't yet have 'told' SBB who that traveller is.

Adding more travellers when booking rail tickets with SBB

What has been pointed out above is that if you add another traveller, you will have to proactively inform SBB if they don't have a Half Fare Card, so that they will also be travelling with 'No discount'.

Checking the terms before completing a booking on the SBB website

When making a booking on SBB, if you want to check if and how your ticket can be subsequently exchanged or refunded , you need to be proactive and click on the terms link on this page.

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The booking path for night trains on the SBB website is comparatively easy to use, particularly as it has now been further improved.

Choosing a night train journey option on the SBB website

A major change to how night trains can be booked on the new look SBB website , compared to the previous version, is that booking a night train no longer has a separate starting point. Instead the from and to stations can be entered as when looking up a daytime journey. Though what will then happen is that the night train will then be listed along with the daytime journey options, so you will then need to find it. Hence what's good to know is:

  • The type of train is a guide, you will see NJ for a Nightjet or EN for the other type of night trains.
  • Of course the departure and arrival times can also be used as a guide.
  • Having found the departure, you can click on the 'Buy' button.

Destinations which can be reached by night train from Switzerland include: Amsterdam, Berlin, Budapest, Dresden, Graz, Hamburg, Leipzig, Ljubljana, Prague (by two routes), Vienna and Zagreb

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Aside from the trains which head to Praha from Zurich via Linz on which only sleeping cabins are available, the night trains on the other routes from Switzerland convey a combination of seats, couchettes and sleeping cabins. But on the SBB website the coaches which house the seats are referred to as EC or IC trains, as they are no different to the 2nd class coaches which can be found on the daytime EC or IC services. These EC / IC trains are listed separately on the booking path.

On the typical example above for a journey by a Nightjet service

what has been pointed out is;

  • Note that the departure and arrival times, for what initially looks like two different departures, are in fact the same.
  • The NJ symbol indicates that this is the booking path to access the couchette (bunks) and sleeping cabin (beds).
  • The IC symbol indicates that this is the booking path to access the seats; booking a seat is then little different to making a booking for a daytime journey.
  • This option has been listed first by SBB because it gets to the final destination faster, connecting into a morning express trains as the night train nears its final destination is often a timer saver - but making the entire journey on the one direct train, is an option, despite it being further down the page.

Making a guest booking for a night train on the SBB website

From this point on the booking path differs from that taken when booking a day train. On the night train booking path you will have to make a guest booking, because only Swiss citizens can have a 'SwissPass'.

booking night train tickets with no reduction on the SBB website

Because Swiss Half Fare cards can't be used on international night trains - 'no discount' is the default, because this is the rate which those without Half Fare Cards will have to pay.

Choosing couchette or sleeping cabin when booking with SBB

If you want to travel in a couchette or a sleeping cabin , it's best to choose the EN or NJ options at Step One. Having done so SBB will 'assume' that you will want to travel in a couchette, so this will be the default. Hence what's good to know at this stage is that

  • This is the price of travelling in a couchette with 6 berths / bunks, but other couchette options are typically available, but you will need to scroll down the page to see them - as indicated by the arrow that has been added to the image.
  • If you want to travel in a sleeping cabin , you will need to click this red button.

Note that having clicked this red button you may then be informed that 'sleeping cabins are not available'. Though what can be awkward is you will see the same message in all of these scenarios:

  • all of the beds in the sleeping cabins have sold out on this departure,
  • sleeping cabins aren't actually available on this departure,
  • the tickets for the sleeping cabins haven't been placed on sale yet - the tickets for the couchettes / seats can be placed on sale ahead of the release of the sleeping cabin tickets.

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If sleeping cabin tickets are available, it's worth being aware of these three things:

  • The cheapest type of ticket will be pre-selected as the default - and the costs of the other available options will be included below.
  • The bed in the sleeping cabins will be bunk-bed style, so when an individual is booking one place in a multi-bed cabin, you can be given a choice of top, middle or bottom.
  • On SBB the costs you will see for the sleeping cabins is the total cost of travelling by them - other booking services can add the sleeping cabin reservation fee to the journey cost, but SBB does not do this.

Saving money when booking night trains on SBB

Though having chosen your sleeping cabin option and checked the price, what can be confusing is that you may not see a buy or confirm button - which would ordinarily be a logical next step at this stage of a booking process. Instead you may be given the option of 'Fare Conditions; Saver Offer' - but to access the offers you will need to click on the + symbol.

Choosing a cheaper night train option when booking with SBB

If you are given the option to select a 'Saver Offer', the following things can be worth looking out for:

  • The cheapest ticket option will be the default, but note that it can't be exchanged or refunded.
  • The price of the more flexible option, is worth looking at twice, as it may not be much more expensive.
  • The total price to pay will now match the offer - but the accommodation you are booking, won't have changed
  • SBB seems to assume that passengers will most want to book a return journey, so this will be the default - but if you want to only travel one way, you will need to proactively select the grey option.

A guide to European night trains

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You can travel really cheaply with our multiple-journey tickets. The ticket is valid for six journeys, and the discount when compared to single tickets is 10 percent. Multiple-journey tickets are available from all ticket machines, that have a card terminal, using the TNW Tickets app, at the BVB Customer Service Centre at Barfüsserplatz (Barfi), from the BLT ticket counter at Heuwaage, from kiosks, and at the SBB railway station. Multiple-journey tickets must be validated (punched) using the ticket machine before starting your journey.

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Single tickets

Those who only use public transport in the greater Zurich area occasionally will benefit from buying a single ticket or multiple-journey ticket.

Zones and validity times are printed on all tickets or shown in the ticket app. For as long as your ticket is valid, you can travel as often as you wish on all types of transport in your selected zones.

Ticket machines, the ZVV app or our online ticketshop provide the fastest and easiest way to purchase single tickets.

Prices single tickets

Multiple-journey tickets.

A multiple-journey ticket comprises six single journeys. With this ticket you save up to 10 per cent on single journey fares (except short distances). Multiple-journey tickets are available via the ZVV app , from ticket machines or at a sales outlet .

Multiple-journey tickets must be validated at the ticket machine before the journey.

Prices multiple-journey tickets

Zurich (zone 110) and Winterthur (zone 120) each count as two zones as the public transport networks in these cities are much more dense than elsewhere.

Short distances

Short-distance trips in the cities of Zurich and Winterthur may involve travel over city boundaries. Areas of validity are shown on the ticket machines. A short distance list and map of each stop can also be found here (in German) . The easiest and fastest way to buy short distance tickets is to use the ZVV app or the ticket machine.

Local network

A local network covers a municipality (not including the cities of Zurich and Winterthur). The easiest and fastest way to buy local zone tickets is to use the ZVV app or the ticket machine.

Juniors with full fare multiple-journey tickets

Where one field on a multiple-journey ticket is validated at full price, two persons can travel provided they are both eligible for a reduced fare (i.e. children, Half-Fare Travelcard holders) and at least three zones are paid for.

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Transportation Essentials: Basel Transit 101

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Basel’s public transportation system is simultaneously easy to use and complicated to understand. The simple part is that there is an excellent network of buses and trams in the city. The complicated part is knowing the ins and outs of all the different ticket types, the different ways to buy tickets and connecting to neighboring France and Germany.

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Generally speaking, Basel buses and trams are on time, clean and safe to use at any time of day. Most routes run every 7 to 15 minutes with less frequency at night. People of all ages rely on it and you will see children as young as 6 riding without an adult. Even dogs and bikes are allowed (though bikes are frowned upon during rush hours). You can definitely rely on public transit alone to get around the city.

Basel transit operates on an honor system, which means you are required to buy your ticket before boarding, but only occasionally will anyone ever ask you to see it. However, if you do get asked for a ticket you better have it or it’s CHF100! (In the case where you have a monthly or annual pass and forgot it you can contest the ticket at the Barfusserplatz BVB office and they will likely refund you less a service fee).

At first you may just be interested in learning how you get from house to work or school but over time you will come to appreciate that the transit system is part of the TNW regional area and links into a country wide network of transit.

There must be 50 ways to buy your ticket...

Figuring out how to buy a ticket is a little like that Paul Simon song, “Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover.” There seems to be an endless variety of ticket types and multiple ways of buying them.

Virtual Tickets

Paper tickets.

TNW ticket machines at tram and bus stops

Multiple journey paper tickets must be validated by the kiosk machine

SBB ticket machines

the BVB Customer Service Centre at Barfüsserplatz (Barfi) 061 685 14 14

the BLT ticket counter at Heuwaage 061 406 11 11 or 061 406 11 99

Monthly/yearly tickets

Paper tickets at BVB Customer service Centre

online here

Photo ID is required

Transit Apps

Linked with credit card to purchase single tickets, multiple single tickets as well as single-day and multiple single-day tickets for the whole of TNW including TriRegio (Germany) and RVL (France)

Can select full or half priced tickets

Links to BVB for departure times and transfers

Can send and receive tickets

Monthly/yearly passes not available – see U-Abo

Scheduling, departure and transfer times for the whole TNW area

Maps of the entire TNW network including night transit

Written directions to nearest tram stop (no map)

Maps of transit network for Germany and France (not live)

Link to TNW for ticket purchase

Scheduling and departure and transfer times for the whole TNW area

Finds the nearest stations based on your current location

Purchase monthly and yearly tickets

Transfer Paper Abos

Refund unused monthly Abos (before the first day of use)

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Scheduling, departure and transfer times within the country in which you are standing (not so great with cross border travel)

Live maps to tram stops etc.

Ticket Types

Single tickets.

Single tickets allow for one-way travel within the period indicated on the ticket from the point of departure to the destination in one direction only. Single tickets can be purchased using a destination or by zone.

Short Journey Ticket

A short journey ticket has a validity period of 30 minutes including any changes of lines. It is valid one way only for four stops after boarding or up to 2 km on SBB trains within the TNW region.

Multiple Journey Ticket

A multiple journey ticket is valid for six journeys and offers a discount of 10% when compared to single tickets. The price for the multi-journey card is based on the number of zones in use and must be validated at a ticket-cancelling machine before the journey begins. It expires after 3 years from first validation.

Day Tickets

The day ticket allows you to take as many journeys as you want within the zones specified from the time purchase until 5.00 am on the following day. Day tickets can be are purchased in advance but must be validated before the start of the first trip. You can purchase a day ticket up to one year in advance. Day tickets are not valid for cross-border travel.

Multiple Day Tickets

Multiple day tickets are valid for 1, 2 or 7 days from the start time stamped at a ticket machine (or through an app) until 5am on the last day of validity. Multiple day tickets are also available in a 6-pack. They are not valid for cross-border travel.

The U-Abo is a monthly or yearly transit pass that allows unlimited travel within the entire TNW network including some cross-border travel. To obtain this card you must apply in person or online with photo ID. U-Abo cards that are lost or stolen can be replaced for 30CH.

Children Under 6 (accompanied)

Accompanied children under six years travel free of charge. The accompanying person must be at least 12 years old and hold a valid ticket. They may take up to four children with them free of charge. From 16 years of age, up to eight children may travel with them for free. For each additional child, half-price tickets must be purchased or any designated minimum fare paid.

All Unaccompanied Children

All unaccompanied children (to age 16) have to purchase a half-price ticket or pay any designated minimum fare.

Children’s Day Ticket (SBB no Junior Card)

When accompanied by an adult with a valid ticket, children aged 6 to 16 years can travel 2nd class for CHF 16 for the whole day. The 1-day travelpass for children costs CHF 32 for 1st class.

Junior Travel Card

The Junior Card is available for children ages 6-16 (accompanied by parents) and includes unlimited travel on Swiss public transit and the entirety of SBB (not just the TNW region). The Junior Card costs 30CHF per year and is available at all SBB ticket counters. A passport or other official ID is required. If you have more than 2 children the Junior Card is free for all children after the first 2, simply show the other 2 Junior Cards with purchase. If you have forgotten your Junior Card at home you can buy a replacement card from any SBB counter for 5CHF. ID is required.

Children’s Co-travel Card

A Children’s Co-travel Card is the same as a Junior Card, but the accompanying adult does not have to be the child’s parent. The accompanying person and child must be specified upon purchase. A separate travelcard is needed for every combination of child and accompanying person.

A maximum of four children with valid Children’s Co-Travelcard can be accompanied by one person. The Children’s Co-Travelcard is not valid for schools, institutions, associations, companies, institutions and organisations etc. that are travelling as a group.

Passengers with Reduced Mobility

At the bus/tram stop, signal to the driver to let him/her know you want to travel. They will help you get on and off and assist with folding access ramps if needed.

The VöV identity card for visually impaired passengers is valid with the BVB, BLT and in zones 10, 11, 13 and 15. This gives you the right to travel, as well as to take an accompanying person and a guide dog, free of charge. The card is available at the counter at Barfusserplatz.

Cats, dogs and other small, tame animals can be taken on the transit provided they do not bother anyone. Animals under 30 cm shoulder height that can be carried in bags, baskets or cages, are free of charge. Animals that exceed this size require a 2nd Class half-fare ticket (this option is available on apps and at ticket machines). Medical assistance animals are exempt.

Each passenger is allowed to transport 1 bicycle or e-bike on trams and buses and should use the doors marked for these purposes. Bikes require a 2nd class half-price ticket and should not be longer than 2m. Bikes that are more that 2m long; tandems and 3-wheel bikes with kid carriers require two 2nd class half-price tickets. Transport is generally possible only outside busy times and provided sufficient space is available Bikes with motors are not allowed on transit.

Year, day and multi-pack tickets for bikes are also available.

When travelling on SBB a bike reservation is required from April to October. Failing to reserve will result in a fine of 10CHF

Bikes are free for children under 6 and are also included in the GA card.

Other Stuff

Sbb discounts.

SBB, the Swiss wide transit organization, offers a variety of tickets that provide holders with discounts for local transit. The GA card allows you to travel on public transportation in Basel and countrywide. The Halb Tax (or Half Fare) card entitles holders to have price tickets on single or multiple journey tickets.

A single ticket to the airport must include the Greater Basel area (zone 13). This zone is included in monthly and yearly transit passes (U-Abo).

Visitors - Basel Card

All guests of hotels and B&B’s in Basel-Stadt are provided with a Basel Card when they check in. In addition to discounts on museums and attractions the Basel Card includes travel in TNW zones 10, 11, 13 and 15. The Basel Card is not valid for cross-border journeys. Baselland hotels also provide complimentary travel cards upon check-in. For transfer from Basel airport to the hotel, guests can ask hotels to annotate their reservation confirmations with the words "Mobility-Ticket", which allows for valid travel upon arrival at the airport.

Park and Ride

Park and Ride allows for free parking for 1 hour in a designated parking lot if a transit ticket is purchased. The designated parking lots are: Parkhäuser City, Storchen, Elisabethen, Steinen and St. Jakob. You can redeem your combined ticket before leaving the car park and, as usual, pay for your public transport ticket when you pick up the vehicle.

Lost and Found (Transit)

Basel has a truly impressive system for lost and found! I have heard amazing stories of people who have lost wallets and passports and had them returned intact. So if you lose something make sure to check it out!

Contact the Customer Service Centre in person at Barfüsserplatz

call 061 685 14 14 (Monday to Friday, 8:00 to 17:00)

email [email protected]

If your lost item is found, you will be notified and can pick it up at Barfüsserplatz. Fees may apply.

File an online report here

Contact the BLT ticket counter at Heuwaage personally (5CHF fee applies)

If you need a lost item urgently you can submit a search request for a fee of 50CHF.

Traveling To and From the Tri-country Area

Figuring out how to travel to France and Germany can be a little confusing; the best way to do it depends on how long you plan to be there and who is going with you.

Triregio Ticket

The ticket triregio is a day ticket valid for 24 hours covering the following areas:

Germany: whole district of Lörrach, RVL area (train/bus)

Switzerland: Northwestern Switzerland, the entire TNW area

France: SNCF stations between Basel SBB and Mulhouse as well as the whole area covered by the Distribus (Saint-Louis Agglomération).

The mini triregio , also valid for 24 hours, covers:

Germany: RVL zones 1, 2, 3 and 8 (train/bus)

Switzerland: TNW zones 10, 11, 13, 14, 15 and 40 (Swiss Rheinfelden)

France: the SNCF route from Basel SBB to Bartenheim, as well as the whole area covered by the Distribus (Saint-Louis Agglomération).

If you hold a U-Abo or GA card then then you can bring children 14 and under free of change. Without a U-ABO/GA card you can bring up to 2 children free of charge.

Phew! Well that should get you on your way. See something that is missing or incorrect? Have a helpful tip? Please leave us a comment!

Co-Written with Ariana McBride

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Due to a technical upgrade on our website, there are currently some technical issues. It is possible that there may be an unintended logout during the sales process or incorrect links leading to the private customer page. The sale of tickets and subscriptions is not affected by this. You will notice a logout when the factory icon in the top right corner is no longer displayed. To continue the sales process, click on “Login” in the top right corner to log in again. If you end up on the private customer page, we recommend accessing the page “business.sbb.ch” in your current browser to return to the business customer area.

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Libero fare network: Travelling in the cantons of Bern and Solothurn.

Whether you need a 1-day travelpass or multiple-journey ticket, a individual ticket, group ticket or travelcard – the Libero fare network has a suitable product for every travel requirement.

28 transport companies in the cantons of Bern (Bern, Emmental, Oberaargau and Bernese Oberland regions), Solothurn (Wasseramt, Thal, Bucheggberg and Lebern regions) and Biel (Seeland and Bernese Jura region) are combined under the Libero fare network. The same simple fare system applies across the Libero network area. For city or country you require one ticket only.

Zone system.

The zone system applies for all tickets within the entire Libero network area. The zone plan shows you how many adjoining zones (areas) you must pay for to go from A to B. Irrespective of whether you are travelling by train, bus or tram – all types of public transport are included in the price of the zones you have paid for within the period of validity.

Purchasing.

You can buy Libero single tickets for your business travel online on sbb.ch/en/business or via the SBB Mobile app.

You can buy monthly or annual travelcards for yourself and your staff online on sbb.ch/en/business. So you no longer need to spend time on unwieldy expenses settlement.

If you have questions, the Business Travel Service Center 0848 111 456 (local charge) or your customer advisor will be happy to help.

Travel everywhere with the Half Fare travelcard.

If you hold a Half Fare travelcard, you benefit from reduced prices for all individual or group tickets, multiple-journey tickets and 1-day travelpasses.

Outside the network area.

For journeys beyond the borders of the network, network tickets are only valid up to the last timetabled stop within the zones purchased. The network tickets are not valid in SBB trains that do not stop in the zones paid for.

Discounts on day trips with RailAway. 

With tickets for public transport, you can enjoy at least 10% discount or added value for numerous leisure experiences (Day trips).

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An Arcobaleno ticket is the ideal solution for all those who travel in Ticino and the Moesano region, for moving around within specific zones using different modes of transport.

Tickets

The integrated fare is now applied to Arcobaleno tickets too. The range includes single tickets as well as multiple-journey tickets and Multiple Day Passes, which save you time and money.

The tickets are differentiated by full price and reduced price. The reduced price applies for children from 6 years (from their 6th birthday) up to their 16th birthday, for holders of an SBB Half Fare Travelcard and for pets. 

For a single journey

Use as you wish for several journeys

For an occasional journey across the border

When you want to travel for a whole day without having to think about tickets

When you want to travel inexpensively for a day, often but not regularly

When you wish to leave your primary zones of travel

When you want to spend a day in company

When you want to take your bike with you

When you wish to travel inexpensively to events in Ticino

Useful documents

See all useful documents here .

For more information, see the Frequently Asked Questions page .

Hourly calculation and rates

View the schedule online and calculate the zone/time rate.

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