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Looking to get from GVA to Zermatt 28 Nov and returning 5 Dec. Taking the train would be a novelty for me, but the Swiss Transfer Ticket looks like a good option. How does this work? Do I book on specific trains (and where would I find the timetable), or do I just book a ticket which is valid on any service? What is the arrangement for luggage? Are there any train changes required from GVA to Zermatt?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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rob@rar, I've used a Swiss Transfer Ticket twice and you don't book on a particular Train and they are valid for a certain period but can't remember how long. There is plenty of room for luggage on the trains.
Timetable info http://www.sbb.ch/en/
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rob@rar, Just done a quick search using the online timetable and there is one change at Visp for GVA to Zermatt.
Put Geneva Airport in the from field.
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No need to book, just hop on at GVA train station, change at visp and you're done. the only exemption I think is the glacier express visp to zermatt where you have to book and pay 10 supplement, but thats easily avioded using the normal trains. Luggage wise, I tend to just pile it up on the seat next to us or in the rack above..you can leave skis in in the rack by the doors.
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geepee, thanks. I vaguely remember reading that your luggage is managed by the train service and that you collect it at your destination. Is that right, or just wishful thinking on my part?
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you have to do your own lugguage
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papasmurf, thanks.
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rob@rar wrote: |
geepee, thanks. I vaguely remember reading that your luggage is managed by the train service and that you collect it at your destination. Is that right, or just wishful thinking on my part? |
I believe that there is such a service and I believe that you can also check your bags through to the Zermatt with some airlines. Swiss Air do this but I think they only guarantee getting it there by the next day which might be a problem if you want to get out skiing early.
It really isn't a problem with luggage on the train, just wheel your trolley down to the station under the airport. You need a 2 Swiss Franc or 2 Euro coin in theory for the trolleys but a 2 pence coin works just as well.
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There is a lugguage transfer service available though at an additional cost..but last time i checked out costs it came to more then the flights and train tickets..
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www.sbb.ch for timetables
BUT you have to buy the ticket through the UK branch because it isnt available to Swiss nationals (When I did it last xmas).
The ticket covers any train (but I dont know about the Glacier Express mentioned above - the train I took Visp>Zermatt stopped at every station)
YOu fill in you passport number on the ticket, and the outbound date when you get on the train. It is valid for ages after that for the return. Of course, the out and return must be to a border/airport and not via any other place.
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for more regular trips to switzerland, then the 1/2 price card is a good option.
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rob@rar, Swiss transfer ticket valid for 1 month (I think) you enter the date of out bound travel before you use it and likewise for return, but you don't need to put the return date in ahead of schedule (just in case you need to change it) then all you do is show the ticket to the guard when he or she comes round the train, easy
No need to book specific trains, I'd take my luggage with me though you can send it from station to station if you have lots and don't want the hassle.
The only condition for the transfer ticket is that you use it for one day only out and one day return, you are supposed to use the most direct route but in practice if say you want to get out at a stop and have a look at an area that's not a problem.
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rob@rar, If flights are better times/prices (airport certainly is) Zurich is worth considering instead. Although it is further away distance wise it takes a similar time, one change also.
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You know it makes sense.
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rob@rar, what Colin B says. Zurich is a nicer airport. LCY > ZRH with swiss is a particularly nice way to do it.
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Thanks all for the advice, much appreciated.
Colin B, stoatsbrother thanks, but Zurich is no good for me as I'm going to be in the Tarentaise for a few days before I go to Zermatt, so I need to fly to GVA.
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Poster: A snowHead
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rob@rar, Exactly as D G Orf says and looking at some tickets I have in front of me I can confirm they are valid for 1 month.
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we did this same trip in March - one of the highlights of the holiday. Longish walk through the airport to the trains.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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papasmurf wrote: |
for more regular trips to switzerland, then the 1/2 price card is a good option. |
How can this be obtained without a residence permit?
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snowbunny wrote: |
papasmurf wrote: |
for more regular trips to switzerland, then the 1/2 price card is a good option. |
How can this be obtained without a residence permit? |
you can get one at geneva airport train station, and they will send to UK addresses now.
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papasmurf, Yes, they are for 1 month AFAIR, and available to foreigners, I think they cost chf 99. The year long half fare card is only available to residents holding B,C,G, or L, and needs a copy of a Residence Permit attached. I would really like the 1 year card, if you know how to get hold of one, please let me know how, (non resident BTW)
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I'll double check, but my girlfriend got a year long one from GVA on monday (chf150 or 250 for 2 year) they didn't seem to have a problem, where as previously they would only send to a swiss address.
having a quick shufty at the application online, the only bit i can see about resident permets is on the include the following documentation
where it says
Please include the following items with your order
■To issue your travelcard, we need a passport photo. Please affix an original, recent, good-quality, colour passport photo here. Write your full name in block capitals on the back of the photo. No scanned or digital photos. Your photo will be stored electronically for 10 years (for 5 years up to the age of 25).
■A copy of ID card or passport
■Only for non-Swiss nationals resident in Switzerland: A copy of residence permit B or C
source: http://mct.sbb.ch/mct/en/reisemarkt/abos-billette/abonnemente/halbtax.htm
which it looks is only for ID purposes, it doens't mention any thing about non-swiss nationals who aren't resident..except you can't apply online only via mail or inperson
EDIT: GF confirms she got a 1year, all you need is a passport and a passport photo, also if sending to a uk address it will take longer then the 10 days
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isn't there an iphone app for that Rob
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snowbunny wrote: |
papasmurf, Yes, they are for 1 month AFAIR, and available to foreigners, I think they cost chf 99. The year long half fare card is only available to residents holding B,C,G, or L, and needs a copy of a Residence Permit attached. I would really like the 1 year card, if you know how to get hold of one, please let me know how, (non resident BTW) |
Nope. I have a one year Half-Fare Swiss Railway card on me right now, and I'm an American citizen and German resident. Nothing Swiss about me at all.
I bought it at the railway station at the Geneva airport, and all I needed was a passport photo and my passport. They gave me a temporary card on the spot and mailed the actual card to my German address. 140 CHF, I believe.
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isn't there an iphone app for that Rob |
So there is, and a free one at that!
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ami in berlin, Good news for me
However the website does seem to differ...
http://mct.sbb.ch/mct/en/reisemarkt/abos-billette/abonnemente/halbtax/halbtax-mit-visa-karte/halbtax-mit-visa-faq.htm
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Which requirements do I have to meet in order to obtain a Half-Fare travelcard with credit card?
The Half-Fare travelcard with Visa credit card is only issued to individuals aged 18 years and above with residence in Switzerland or Liechtenstein. The Half-Fare travelcard with credit card is only dispatched once the issue of the credit card has been approved by the card issuer, Jelmoli Bonus Card AG.
What happens if I do not meet all the requirements for a Half-Fare travelcard with credit card?
You have the opportunity to order a Half-Fare travelcard with prepaid card. You can load money onto the Half-Fare travelcard with prepaid card and use it to make cashless payments, provided your Half-Fare travelcard with prepaid card has a positive balance.
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Currently SBB seem to want to give you a credit card as well, not sure why.
I did look into getting one of these cards by post a while ago, but got stumped with the requirement to send the Residence Permit with the form.
Perhaps the key to success is to apply in person? Can you recall what the application process involved. I can do the Swiss address, but not the permit
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Have you remembered everything?
• Application form completed in full and signed.
• Copy of applicant’s and parent’s/guardian’s passport/ID card (for both main
and additional card) attached (photo, signature and date of issue visible on copy).
For Swiss nationals: valid passport, ID card (both sides) or driver’s licence
For other nationals: valid resident’s permit.
• To pay by Maestro, Postcard, Reka-Check, vouchers or cash, please take
the application form complete with all necessary documents to your nearest
point of sale.
• To pay with your existing credit card, please send the application form
complete with the all necessary documents to:
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ah for the credit card one I would not be surprised that you'd need a permit as obviously it is the whole credit side thats the issue. If you want just the rail card then you can get it in person, or apply by mail printing out the form and sending id from
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You know it makes sense.
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So don't get the credit card.
I believe it is possible to only purchase the half-fare card by mail as well, but in person works just as well with the added benefit of having the validity period begin on the first day you use it. So your card is valid for longer than if you order it by mail and sit around for a month before you use it (or can you specify the start date by mail, too?).
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yes I think you can specifiy the date
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Poster: A snowHead
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snowbunny, you don't have to have a half-fare card with a credit card. See http://mct.sbb.ch/mct/en/reisemarkt/abonnemente/halbtax/halbtax-bestellung.htm We travel to Switzerland fairly regularly and have used these cards for some time. If you don't have the credit card you don't need to be a Swiss resident. They sent ours to the UK with no problem. You can specify the starting date as far as I know.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Thanks all, I'm on it! I definitely don't want another credit card
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