🇨🇭 Suiza

Estaciones de tren

Suiza's rail network is widely regarded as the world's best in terms of punctuality, integration, and coverage relative to the country's size. SBB (Swiss Federal Railways) operates the national network with clockwork-precise hourly and half-hourly departures on all main routes. The Intercity and Intercity Express trains connect Zúrich, Geneva, Basel, Bern, and Lausanne in 1.5-3 hours, while regional networks serve every valley and mountain community. Suiza's geography demands extraordinary engineering: the Gotthard Base Tunnel (opened 2016) at 57 km is the world's longest railway tunnel. Suiza has no domestic high-speed rail in the TGV/ICE sense -- trains reach around 200 km/h -- but journey times are competitive due to the dense network and direct routing. International connections are excellent: TGV and ICE trains connect to París (3h), Frankfurt (3h), and Milán (3.5h). The Swiss Travel System offers tourists the Swiss Travel Pass, which covers unlimited travel on SBB, PostBus, and most lake steamers. The Half-Fare Card (Halbtax) gives 50% off all fares for residents and frequent visitors. Mountain railways, rack railways, and cable cars form an integral part of the Swiss transport system and are included in many pass types. The Glacier Express (St. Moritz to Zermatt), Bernina Express (Chur to Lugano), and Golden Pass Line (Montreux to Lucerne) are iconic scenic journeys. The Swiss public transport app SBB Mobile provides real-time departures, ticket purchasing, and connection details across all modes.

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Estaciones

208

Estaciones principales

1

Operadores

No

Tren de alta velocidad

Infraestructura ferroviaria

Ancho de vía

1435 mm

Electrificación

15 kV AC

Operadores

Rutas populares

Estaciones

Estación Ciudad Tipo Conexiones
Zúrich HB Major 770
Sierre/Siders Major 777
Berna Major 776
Neuchâtel Major 778
Ginebra Major 777
Basilea Major 774
Sion Major 778
Martigny Major 778
Lausana Major 777
Aigle Major 776
Frutigen Major 778
Göschenen Major 777
Kerzers Major 777
Mendrisio Major 778
Disentis/Müstair Major 778
Altdorf Major 776
Bellinzona Major 778
Visp Major 777
Liestal Major 775
Locarno Major 778
Thusis Major 778
Samedan Major 775
Andermatt Major 776
Brunnen Major 777
Saint-Maurice Major 777
Thalwil Major 773
Flüelen Major 776
Konolfingen Major 777
Leuk Major 776
Renens VD Major 776
Entrelagos Major 777
Vevey Major 778
Pontresina Major 775
Rotkreuz Major 775
Bex Major 776
Frick Major 776
Uznach Major 777
Erstfeld Major 776
Landquart Major 776
Morges Major 777
Romont Major 778
Sargans Major 776
Sissach Major 777
Sursee Major 778
Buchs SG Major 778
Grindelwald Major 778
Gstaad Major 774
Turgi Major 775
Tiefencastel Major 777
Flums Major 775

Preguntas frecuentes

The Swiss Travel Pass covers unlimited travel on all SBB trains, PostBus, lake steamers, and most urban transit for 3-15 consecutive days, plus free admission to 500+ museums. For tourists planning extensive travel (5+ journeys including mountain railways), it typically saves money. A 3-day pass costs around CHF 244 (2nd class).
Extremely punctual. SBB consistently achieves 92-93% punctuality (trains within 3 minutes of schedule). The integrated takt (interval-based timetable) design means connections are timed to the minute. If a connection is missed due to a delayed incoming train, SBB staff will rebook you on the next service.
Seat reservations are not required on most SBB domestic trains -- simply board with a valid ticket and find an available seat. Reservations are mandatory on some panoramic trains (Glacier Express, Bernina Express) and international ICE/TGV services. The Glacier Express reservation costs around CHF 13-33 depending on class and season.
The Gotthard Base Tunnel, opened in 2016, is the world's longest railway tunnel at 57.09 km, running through the Alps between Erstfeld and Bodio. It reduced Zúrich-Lugano journey time by about 45 minutes and operates at speeds up to 200 km/h on a flat gradient, unlike the older mountain pass route.
Zermatt is car-free -- you must arrive by train. Take any SBB train to Visp or Brig, then the Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn (MGB) rack railway to Zermatt. The journey from Brig takes about 80 minutes. The Glacier Express scenic tourist train also terminates at Zermatt, running from St. Moritz via the dramatic Oberalp Pass.

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Datos actualizados por última vez: 2026-02-27