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Where can I buy a SBB pass?

Purchasing online with a login on SBB.ch. You can now purchase your Swiss Travel Pass or Swiss Half Fare Card online on SBB.ch. Important: make sure you are logged in when you purchase with the SwissPass login.



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SBB Ticket Machine. Quick access to tickets and other services around the clock – at every SBB railway station and from many other transport companies.

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You can purchase these tickets online at SBB.ch. Find out how in the next question. You can also purchase all Swiss Travel System tickets at any staffed public transport point of sale throughout Switzerland, as well as from sales partners in many countries around the world.

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You can buy tickets for Switzerland up to 6 months before your journey.

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Trains and buses in Switzerland are included in the pass. However, seat reservations on panoramic trains are not included. Mountain railways (such as cable cars, funiculars, and rack-and-pinion trains) are discounted. City transport (buses, streetcars) is included in 90 cities.

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It's as simple as this:
  1. Log into e-banking. You log into your bank's e-banking service in the usual way.
  2. Activate eBill. Choose the menu item “eBill” and activate SBB as invoice issuer.
  3. Enter customer no. Enter your customer number, which you will find on the front of your SwissPass.
  4. Pay invoice.


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Grindelwald First with the Swiss Travel Pass If you're holding a Swiss Travel Pass, your cable car journey from Grindelwald to First would be at a 50% discounted price. Activities must be paid for individually over and above the cable car ticket and can be chosen from.

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Download the SBB Mobile app. The app offers you simple and personalised timetable enquiries. It takes just two clicks to buy a ticket. You can load your travelcards (GA, Half-Fare, GA Night and regional travelcards) onto your SwissPass with ease and then show them digitally for added convenience.

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Long story short, if you plan on doing 2 of the more expensive scenic trains and the Jungfraujoch railway or the Schilthorn cable car, then the pass will save you money. Switzerland is expensive, but it's worth it, and the travel pass can help make it a bit more affordable.

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Everyone in Switzerland who uses public transport on a regular basis owns one. The classic Half Fare Card is valid for a whole year but visitors can buy the Swiss Half Fare Card for one month. It costs 120 CHF, which seems like a lot for a discount card.

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Women aged 64 years and over and men aged 65 years and over can purchase the reduced price GA Travelcard for Seniors. Public transport prices will be adjusted as of 10 December 2023.

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