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Cimbrone Jul 13th, 2011 01:46 AM

Swiss Train Tickets Online
 
I'm trying to buy tickets from Zurich to Geneva and back for travel later this month, but I'm finding the SBB website to be impossible to use. Any suggestions of a user-friendly site on which I can purchase tickets for the best price possible?

skydog Jul 13th, 2011 02:13 AM

Rail Europe

mjdh1957 Jul 13th, 2011 02:44 AM

Why are you finding it impossible? It certainly has an English language option and it seems a bit more user-friendly than some European train operators.

Only use RailEurope if you want to pay excessive fees and have inaccurate train information.

Cimbrone Jul 13th, 2011 04:08 AM

I used to use SBB all the time and found it to be extremely user-friendly. Not this time. The biggest problem I'm finding is that I don't know how to purchase a "return" ticket or how to uncheck the half-fare circle (clicking doesn't work) since I don't think I'm entitled to that without purchasing a half-fare card as well.

Cowboy1968 Jul 13th, 2011 04:19 AM

Once you got the results for Zürich-Genf:

click on the two arrows aiming in different directions for return tickets and the option to enter the date for return travel

click on "Erwachsene" (=adult) for changing from Halbtax (half fare) to full fare

kybourbon Jul 13th, 2011 04:28 AM

If you click adult, it unchecks the half-fare.

Cimbrone Jul 13th, 2011 07:29 AM

Thank you. But it only allows me to choose the date of the return ticket, not the actual time/train. Do I not have that option for some reason?

Ingo Jul 13th, 2011 07:32 AM

Why would you need that option? You don't have to buy tickets for a special time/train. They are valid on any trains running that route, no matter what time.

Cimbrone Jul 13th, 2011 07:37 AM

It just seems strange to me that I choose a specific train for my outbound train, but that I can't for my inbound train.

Cowboy1968 Jul 13th, 2011 09:04 AM

hmm.. I don't understand the problem.

You enter the start and end, and the date you want to go.
That's all you have to do for regular/flexible tickets.

Only when you opt for restricted "supersaver tickets", you have to pick a certain train.

Cimbrone Jul 13th, 2011 09:07 AM

Okay, thanks. More importantly, perhaps, can I wait until I'm in Zurich to do the purchasing? (I'm staying with a friend for two days prior to traveling.) Any chance the prices will increase or the seats will be sold? Also, how uncomfortable is second class?

P_Peppington Jul 13th, 2011 11:14 AM

I have never ever pre-purchased a ticket for any train in Switzerland.

I have always bought my ticket right before I got on the train. Never had a problem.

Second class is fine; if it is good enough for me, it's good enough for you.

P_P, you know me Miss Thing.

Cimbrone Jul 13th, 2011 01:41 PM

Hi there, Santa Maria blah blah blah. Thanks for the info. I guess you're right about second class. Yours, Cheapskate Mary

P_Peppington Jul 14th, 2011 09:57 AM

You are welcome, Mary.

P_P, whose cupboards are lined with Farmacia Santa Maria Novella pot-pourri


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