Swiss Travel Pass vs. Half Fare Card

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Swiss Travel Pass vs. Half Fare Card

Have an upcoming trip next month, just over 2 weeks, going from ZHR to Wengen to Zermatt to Luzern to St. Moritz and then back to Zurich the night before return flight (to the US).

In all, I see 6 days of travel on the SBB. Still planing so there may end up being more days. But most of those trips are over 3 hours and cost around 80-120 CHF, 2nd class full fare.

In addition, I'm considering 3 expensive day trips, weather permitting of course, for Jungfraujoch, Gornergrat and Pilatus. Of course there are different discount considerations between the Pass and the HFC.

Also plan to ride the Bernina Express and cable cars near St. Moritz but those are suppose to be covered by the Engadin Card, though I may ride the Bernina Express all the way to Tirano and pay the difference.

The 15-day Swiss Travel Pass won't work because I'll need the trains for a span of 17 days since I will be leaving ZHR via train and returning to it via train.

The 8-day Flex pass could work but at 445 CHF, it's already up there. Just including the 150 CHF for Jungfraujoch alone would make it cost more than the HFC plus all the train trips and the 3 big day trips.

So it seems HFC would be an easy choice, especially if I want to ride cable cars in the Bernese Oberland, maybe take boat trips around Interlaken, etc.

Is there some other consideration I may be overlooking?

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1. Re: Swiss Travel Pass vs. Half Fare Card

Hi ag11

You need to do the math yourself to make sure you get the cheapest offer. With the side trips you are planning I think among the two the half fare card is the better option (offers more discount on the expensive Jungfraujoch train).

I think you see it correctly

pore

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2. Re: Swiss Travel Pass vs. Half Fare Card

An even cheaper option - unless you are a great museum goer (because over 500 museums are covered by the STP) - is to get the Half Fare Card and then buy Saver Day Passes for those days where you have a lot of travel - Wengen to Zermatt, Luzern to St Moritz, St. M. back to Zürich. For the rest buy point to point tickets at the Half Fare price. These Saver Day Passes go on sale 60 days out. Price starts low and rises as date of travel nears. so buy ASAP.

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3. Re: Swiss Travel Pass vs. Half Fare Card

Thanks for the info. about the Saver Day Passes.

For now, I'm scheduled to do one long train ride per day, so ZRH to Wengen, Wengen to Zermatt on another day, Zermatt to Luzern on another day, Luzern to St. Moritz on another day.

The lowest Saver Day Passes I'm seeing is 49 CHF in August, with the HFC, 2nd class.

At 49 CHF, it's already higher than all the fares I've seen for the trips I plan to take except for one, Zermatt-Luzern, which comes up 117 CHF full-fare. So I would save about 10 CHF on that fare.

I'm looking at the SBB Mobile app. on my iPhone. Unfortunately, it's using my location and saying no offers, though it does show the Day Pass button there.

Thing is I was planning to get the HFC when I arrived. I wonder how much they would charge to send it to the US and whether it would get here before I leave on 6 August.

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4. Re: Swiss Travel Pass vs. Half Fare Card

Buy the HFC online and it's delivered to your email address. You don't even have to print it out. Just show the conductor the HFC, SDP or any train tickets with the QR code using your device.

Do download them as a PDF so you can pull them up when offline.

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California
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5. Re: Swiss Travel Pass vs. Half Fare Card

They don't charge a fee of any kind for delivery, even electronic delivery?

Canton of Valais...
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6. Re: Swiss Travel Pass vs. Half Fare Card

They may well charge you if they have to courier it to you or post it to you but online purchase with print at home - no fee for delivery. Just get it online.

However some Americans report difficulty in paying with a US Visa or Mastercard online with the SBB because the SBB site has an additional level of security for credit card payments which apparently has not reached the US yet -- it is very common here. AMEX doesn't need this and that should work. Try it. If you have aproblem then wait till you get here. But get that SDP for the Zermatt/Luzern trip now IF you can.

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7. Re: Swiss Travel Pass vs. Half Fare Card

Hambagahle- are you saying that if we can't purchase the HFC on line with a U.S. credit card, we can still we purchase on line SDP and regular half fare tickets even though we dont have the HFC yet? That means we need it for the conductor on board and not before- correct? We can buy the HFC when we arrive in Switzerland.

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8. Re: Swiss Travel Pass vs. Half Fare Card

The reason I said "IF you can.." re the SDP is that if you cannot buy the HFC online because your CC won't work on the SBB site you will not be able to buy the SDP either.

BUT IF you can buy the SDP online you do not have to already have the Half Fare Card. You simply check the box that says you will have the HFC. And then can get it at the station on arrival. But ALL depends if you can use your CC on the SBB site. If it works for the HFC it will work for the SDP and vice versa.

It is a bit of a "loop" I am afraid. See if you can get both at once online. If not forget the SDP and just buy the HFC on arrival at the airport station.

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9. Re: Swiss Travel Pass vs. Half Fare Card

HFC can be purchased on-the-spot if necessary. The cost is the same.

SDP can be purchased online before you possess and HFC. The conductor only cares that you can present both (with validity) at the same time upon request. However, if you are buying HFC priced SDP and other train tickets online in advance, you might as well purchase your HFC online, too.

Canton of Valais...
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10. Re: Swiss Travel Pass vs. Half Fare Card

Sammy - you are correct but please do read previous posts. Everything you say I said above! Plus - It is entirely possible that the OP won't be able to use her US CC on the SBB site at all!

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