SBB CFF FFS
SBB (Swiss Federal Railways) - (Chemins de fer fédéraux suisses CFF, Ferrovie federali svizzere FFS) is the national railway company of Switzerland. It operates most of the Swiss rail network and is known for its punctuality and reliability.
Summary
- SBB accepts FIP Coupons and FIP 50 Tickets
- Reservation requirement and surcharges for international Eurocity trains from the Italian border and TGV trains from the French border
Validity of FIP Tickets
FIP Coupon: ✅
FIP Coupon for relatives: ⛔
FIP 50 Ticket: ✅
FIP Coupons and FIP 50 Tickets are valid without restriction on SBB connections. For cross-border journeys, either a continuous FIP 50 Ticket or FIP Coupons for both countries are required.
Train Categories and Reservations
Ticket and Reservation Purchase
Online
By Phone
On Site
On the Train
FIP Tickets cannot be purchased on the train. A penalty fee is charged for passengers without tickets. The only exception is the surcharge for cross-border long-distance trains to Italy.
Discounts
Children travel free on regular journeys (not special trips) up to and including 6 years of age. Children up to and including 15 years receive a 50% discount on the adult fare. From the age of 16, the regular adult fare applies.
Special Tariff Conditions
Buses and Rail Replacement Services
FIP tickets are not valid on SBB-operated bus lines unless they are rail replacement services.
Mutual Recognition of SBB and BLS Coupons
The Swiss railway companies SBB and BLS have an agreement for mutual recognition of FIP Coupons. International FIP Coupons of SBB are fully accepted on the entire BLS rail network. 1
However, SBB Coupons are not valid on BLS ships on Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, nor on BLS buses, which mainly operate in the Emmental region. 1
Cross-border Trains (Italy, France)
Cross-border EC trains between Switzerland and Italy, as well as TGV trains to and from France, require a surcharge outside Switzerland. A special global fare applies, and the FIP Coupon or FIP 50 Ticket alone is not sufficient. Within Switzerland, these trains can be used without special surcharges or reservations. These are among the few trains in Switzerland that require some form of reservation (but only for the section outside Switzerland). The reservation with surcharge is best obtained at a travel center on site (in Switzerland, Italy, or France). The surcharge costs €11 (2nd class) or €13 (1st class) and can be purchased at the SBB ticket counter or on the train.
Recommendations
The FIP Coupon is especially worthwhile for SBB CFF FFS, as you can travel a dense rail network with few special conditions. Since reservations are uncommon on national connections in Switzerland, traveling is very relaxed. 1st class is also highly recommended, as the comfort is noticeably higher, especially in Giruno trains.
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