Switzerland’s train network is up there with the world’s best, but can of course be a little pricey. Here’s how to save money on train travel in Switzerland.
If you feel like getting away over the holidays, Swiss Federal Railways and its European partners offer many international travel options. Here's a run through of what's available.
After suspending some services between the two countries in September due to Swiss quarantine requirements on arrivals from Paris, the trains will resume in time for Christmas.
Switzerland opened its Ceneri tunnel on Friday - completing a mammoth project cutting a new route through the Alps which should transform rail links between northern and southern Europe.
The Swiss railway network (SBB) is one of the best and most efficient in the world. But it is also expensive, especially if you travel with family. However, there are ways to save on the price of tickets.
As more and more passengers are expected to use the train service in the coming weeks, Swiss Federal Railways (SBB / CFF / FFS) have developed recommendations that customers should follow to avoid the risk of coronavirus infection.
From loud telephone conversations to bags on seats, a new guide to Swiss train etiquette reveals what annoys the country's commuters the most. The Local spoke recently to the book's author.
For many locals or tourists, Google Maps is the app we most rely on to get around. But for anyone travelling in Switzerland over the next few days, be warned - you may be taken well off course.
Opening in mid-December, the Léman Express is set to be Europe’s largest cross-border train network. Here’s how it will reduce journey times and cut traffic in and around Geneva.
From the end of November 2019, passengers using the SBB (Swiss Federal Railways) app will automatically pay the lowest price for their journey - regardless of which ticket they bought.
All holders of Swiss GA travelcards, which provide almost unlimited travel across Switzerland's public transport network, are set to receive credit of up to 100 francs, Swiss national rail operators SBB said on Wednesday.
Ten days after a Swiss train conductor was killed after being caught in a defective train door and dragged along, the national rail operator SBB has identified problems with a number of other doors of the same type.