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mcglob Aug 28th, 2012 12:28 PM

Munich - Interlaken Train Fares
 
Munich - Interlaken train schedule
Leaving Munich at 7:17am Sept 21

Am I correct that the raileurope.com fare would a little over $200 US and the DB Bahn fare would for the SAME route is 59 Euro?

PalenQ Aug 28th, 2012 12:40 PM

Yup - RE does not offer the discounted tickets that www.bahn.de does for Germany - the 59 euro ticket is a discounted and highly restricted ticket - the RE one a full fare ticket that can be used on any train in the same category - just hop on - and those tickets you easily can buy in Germany - so IMO there is NO reason to buy that ticket ahead of time except to save money - those 59 euro tickets can be very limited in availability so hop on it - I am assuming the 59 euro ticket is not a full fare ticket and thus train-specific and non-changeable nor refundable if you miss the train.

In Switzerland itself investigate the Swiss Pass, good on trains, lake boats, city trams and buses and free entry to over 400 Swiss museums - even a short stay can make it pay off - great site for Swiss trains, etc - www.swisstravelsystem.com; www.budgeteuropetravel.com and www.ricksteves.com.

mcglob Aug 28th, 2012 05:39 PM

Thx very much. I grabbed it!

swandav2000 Aug 28th, 2012 09:08 PM

Hi mcglob,

Also, for Switzerland, take a look at the Half Fare Card. It costs 110 chf and gives you half off practically everything that moves for one month.

Have fun as you plan!

s

PalenQ Aug 29th, 2012 09:47 AM

If going to one place and not traveling other places in Switzerland and then you know exactly what you will be doing there then the Half-Fare Card may well be the best bet. But if traveling around the country at all or not knowing what you may be doing it may not be - but with the 2 for the Price of 1 4-day Swiss Flexipasses no doubt would beat the Half-Fare Card for most folks - even if traveling by yourself you could buy two 4-consecuitve-day 4-day Swisspasses and have an 8-day pass for the price of a 4-day pass. If traveling together you get 2 4-day flexipasses for the price of 1 - a rather incredible deal that could make it much better in this off-peak period than the Half-Fare Cards which costs $110 to buy then you still have to pay 50% on everything else, much of which would be covered 100% by a Swiss Pass.

So the 2 for 2 special alters calculations a bit (valid for travel now thru the end of November).

Skimountain Sep 1st, 2012 05:18 AM

I'm trying to schedule a train from Munich to Interlaken in october. Where did you find this fare and what station in Interlaken?

Cowboy1968 Sep 1st, 2012 05:47 AM

bahn.com

Depends on if your destination/hotel is closer to Interlaken West or Ost (East). Trains usually call at both.

mcglob Sep 1st, 2012 11:06 AM

Go to bahn.de as palenQ suggested.
I was quite happy with the fare.
Raileurope.com does not show any sale fares.

Skimountain Sep 5th, 2012 08:45 AM

Thanks everyone for the responses. Looks like 138 euro first class. Is this recommended due to the duration of the trip, and does the fare seem reasonable?

mcglob Sep 5th, 2012 08:53 AM

What date?

PalenQ Sep 5th, 2012 11:53 AM

139.50 euros is the regular walk up full fare first class cost

cheaper tickets exist for 89 euros - but many of these sell out well before the train.

So if it says only 139 euros that is standard fare - if discount fare is available then it will say 89 euros - these again are limited in number so if serious book as soon as you see a 89 euro fare.

mcglob Sep 5th, 2012 05:08 PM

I got mine for 59 euro for that early Munich-Interlaken ticket.

mcglob Sep 5th, 2012 05:10 PM

I got mine for 59 euro for that early Munich-Interlaken ticket.


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