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Switzerland Transport Planner

Real-time schedules for SBB trains, trams, buses, and ferries across Switzerland.

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Timetable data provided by transport.opendata.ch.

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The SBB Network

The Swiss Federal Railways (SBB/CFF/FFS) operate one of the most punctual and extensive rail networks in the world. Trains perfectly synchronize with buses and boats.

Swiss Travel Pass

If you're exploring the country, consider the Swiss Travel Pass. It offers unlimited travel on consecutive days throughout the rail, bus, and boat network.

Taktfahrplan (Clock-face scheduling)

Swiss trains run on a strict clock-face schedule. Trains typically depart at the same minute past every hour, making connections seamless and predictable.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Do I need to reserve a seat on Swiss trains?

Generally, no. For most domestic routes (IC, IR, RE, S-Bahn), you just board the train with a valid ticket and find an open seat. Exceptions include panoramic trains (like the Glacier Express or Bernina Express), which mandate a reservation.

What do the train categories (IC, IR, S) mean?

IC (InterCity): Fast trains connecting major cities.
IR (InterRegio): Fast trains that stop at slightly more stations.
RE (RegioExpress): Fast regional trains.
S (S-Bahn): Commuter trains stopping at all local stations.

Can I buy tickets on the train?

No. In Switzerland, you must possess a valid ticket *before* boarding the train. Boarding without a ticket will result in a hefty fine. You can buy tickets at station machines, counters, or via apps.