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How do I pay my Swiss train fine?

Pay by cash, bank card or cheque directly in a station, with your ticket.



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Step 3: Buy Your Ticket Metrolink offers two main ways to purchase your ticket: on the fly and from the comfort of your home and at the station before you board, Metrolink also offers contactless ticketing through the Mobile App available for download here.

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It is not an absolute requirement. In case your tickets cannot be scanned during ticket inspection, you will be registered, and you have to show the tickets later to the ticket officer at a SBB travel center. You will pay CHF 30 for each ticket which was not readable during the ticket inspection.

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Simply register your Reka-Card as your means of payment on the SBB Mobile App, buy your tickets with Reka Money and off you go – quick as a flash! All acceptance points at a glance: reka-guide.ch or in the Reka-Guide App.

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Depending on the class of ticket you have, you may or may not be allowed to board the next train with the same ticket. According to railway regulations, once you reserve a seat, you are not permitted to use the same ticket to board the next train.

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According to railway regulations, once you reserve a seat, you are not permitted to use the same ticket to board the next train.

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Swiss Federal Railways (German: Schweizerische Bundesbahnen, SBB; French: Chemins de fer f?d?raux suisses, CFF; Italian: Ferrovie federali svizzere, FFS) is the national railway company of Switzerland.

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The Glacier Express - known as the 'Slowest Express Train in the World' (and arguably the most scenic) - connects the mountain resort towns of Matterhorn adjacent to Zermatt and St Moritz in the Swiss Alps.

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You can buy your ticket online, but if you're traveling on a regional train you'll need to validate it – the ticket will be valid for 4 hours.

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I explored Zurich, Geneva, Lugano, Interlaken, and Zermatt, saving the most iconic and luxurious scenic rail journey for last – the Glacier Express.

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You can eat and drink anything on the train,” says Schärli, with the caveat that it might provoke “eye-rolling” if the scent is too strong. He adds, “The cleaning staff are grateful if the packaging is disposed of in the large waste bins on the platforms.”

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