Board the reservation-free carriages at the front, they won't be crowded. No supplements needed whatsoever. Simply add the train to the app like any other trains
There are hourly regional trains on the same railway too
Seat reservations are a complete waste of money in Switzerland and are never required except for Glacier Express (49 CHF, sells out weeks in advance). I'd advise to take the hourly reservation-free regional trains on the same route, it's much better abd you can stop along the way if you'd like :)
Board the reservation-free carriages at the front, they won't be crowded. No supplements needed whatsoever. Simply add the train to the app like any other trains
There are hourly regional trains on the same railway too
Can I check for Saturdays are the trains not that full as well? Thanks so much for the prompt response :)
No you cannot check for the reservation-free trains but I've taken that line many times and don't worry trains are never full, a bit more busy on Saturdays and Sundays because a lot of Swiss people hike on weekends but that's all
Seat reservations are not possible anyway for anyone so simply show early to get seats if you're worried
No you cannot check for the reservation-free trains but I've taken that line many times and don't worry trains are never full, a bit more busy on Saturdays and Sundays because a lot of Swiss people hike on weekends but that's all
Seat reservations are not possible anyway for anyone so simply show early to get seats if you're worried
Only on the front where there are the reservation free carriages.
The rest of the train like thibcabe says, has compulsory reservation. There you need a reservation.
Here like the train looks like. Only the front two carriages are reservation free.
https://www.vagonweb.cz/razeni/vlak.php?zeme=RhB&kategorie=PE&cislo=972&nazev=Bernina%20Express&rok=2023