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Hi, 

Wanted to know if the local trains in Switzerland are covered in the Interrail Global Pass. For example when I search Interlaken Ost to Lauterbrunnen it says “Pass not Valid - You need to buy  a full ticket to board.”

 

On this route, you'll have a 25% discount.

Pass validity in Switzerland:

https://www.interrail.eu/content/dam/miscellaneous/Map%20of%20Switzerland_SBB.JPG

For Swiss timetables (and prices), please use www.sbb.ch. It's much more up to date than the Interrail website or the rail planner app.


Most private railway companies in Switzerland are included in Interrail apart from the trains in the Jungfrau-region where Interrail only gives a discount. If you still have questions after having looked at the link from @rvdborgt , please ask here again.


On this route, you'll have a 25% discount.

Pass validity in Switzerland:

https://www.interrail.eu/content/dam/miscellaneous/Map%20of%20Switzerland_SBB.JPG

For Swiss timetables (and prices), please use www.sbb.ch. It's much more up to date than the Interrail website or the rail planner app.

Hi Again,

 

Thanks for the image, its quite clear on the routes that are free and which are having discounted. Question is how would I avail this 25% discusont having the interrail pass. I didnt find any option for the Interrail pass discount in SBB.ch

And is it free for 6 year kid?

 

Thanks for your reply.


You need to buy the ticket at a ticket office to get the correct discount. Please see the answer in the link below. 

https://community.eurail.com/eurail-interrail-passes-41/interlaken-to-jungfrauhoch-1468?postid=5639#post5639

 


I think children FROM 6 have to pay half fare. As all these trains are without any RES the age-old traditional system of just go to counter+buy ticket still applies-or maybe from machine.

There are also-in case you really specifically want these lines-local rover tickets that allow travel for a few days. A simple google for ´Jungfraubahnen´ will lead to results. Plus that sometimes even HTLs give free passes if you stay there. However, the really only train to Jungfrau-mostly in tunnel in fact-is always out of any pass-even with discount it cost €€€€€€-or rather CHF=frankeli.

On the pass you can travel on quite a few very scenic tipical Swiss mountain lines too-but not these-you may want to choose routes less overhyped.


I think children FROM 6 have to pay half fare. As all these trains are without any RES the age-old traditional system of just go to counter+buy ticket still applies-or maybe from machine.

Normally children under 16 travel for free in Switzerland if they travel with a family member that has a ticket from the Swiss Railway and they have a Swiss Family Card.

 


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