SBB CFF FFS
SBB (Swiss Federal Railways) - (Chemins de fer fédéraux suisses CFF, Ferrovie federali svizzere FFS) is the national railway company of Switzerland. It operates most of the Swiss rail network and is known for its punctuality and reliability.
Summary
- SBB accepts FIP Coupons and FIP 50 Tickets
- Reservation requirement and surcharges for international Eurocity trains from the Italian border and
TGV
trains from the French border
Validity of FIP Tickets
FIP Coupon: ✅
FIP Coupon for relatives: ⛔
FIP 50 Ticket: ✅
FIP Coupons and FIP 50 Tickets are valid without restriction on SBB connections. For cross-border journeys, either a continuous FIP 50 Ticket or FIP Coupons for both countries are required.
Overview SBB Networkarrow_outward
Train Categories and Reservations
trainIntercity-Express (ICE)
Description:
High-speed trains from Germany to Basel and sometimes further to Zurich, Bern, or Interlaken. Due to delays in Germany, these trains sometimes terminate unexpectedly in Basel and are replaced by substitute trains within Switzerland.
Reservation possible: yes
Reservation required: no
Intercity-Express (ICE)
Description:
High-speed trains from Germany to Basel and sometimes further to Zurich, Bern, or Interlaken. Due to delays in Germany, these trains sometimes terminate unexpectedly in Basel and are replaced by substitute trains within Switzerland.
Reservation possible: yes
Reservation required: no
trainTrain à Grande Vitesse (TGV) ⚠️
Description:
High-speed trains from France to Zurich via Basel.
Reservations are mandatory outside Switzerland and for cross-border journeys.
Reservation possible: yes
Reservation required: ⚠️ only for cross-border journeys
Train à Grande Vitesse (TGV) ⚠️
Description:
High-speed trains from France to Zurich via Basel.
Reservations are mandatory outside Switzerland and for cross-border journeys.
Reservation possible: yes
Reservation required: ⚠️ only for cross-border journeys
trainEurocity (EC) / Eurocity (ECE) ⚠️
Description:
International trains to Germany and Italy. \
⚠️ Trains to Italy require a surcharge and reservation from the Italian border. It is cheaper to travel to Italy by changing trains in Chiasso (See Travel to Italy). The surcharge can be purchased at the SBB ticket counter or on the train.
Surcharge/Reservation:
1st class: €13
2nd class: €11
Reservation possible: yes
Reservation required: ⚠️ only for the Italian section
Eurocity (EC) / Eurocity (ECE) ⚠️
Description:
International trains to Germany and Italy. \
⚠️ Trains to Italy require a surcharge and reservation from the Italian border. It is cheaper to travel to Italy by changing trains in Chiasso (See Travel to Italy). The surcharge can be purchased at the SBB ticket counter or on the train.
Surcharge/Reservation:
1st class: €13
2nd class: €11
Reservation possible: yes
Reservation required: ⚠️ only for the Italian section
trainIntercity (IC)
Description:
Fast national trains stopping only in major cities and transfer stations.
Reservation possible: yes
Reservation required: no
Intercity (IC)
Description:
Fast national trains stopping only in major cities and transfer stations.
Reservation possible: yes
Reservation required: no
trainNightjet (NJ) / EuroNight (EN) ⚠️
Description:
Nightjet night trains of ÖBB and EuroNight night trains of ČD, MÁV, and HŽ, operated by SBB in Switzerland. These run to Berlin, Dresden, Leipzig, Prague, Budapest, Ljubljana, and Zagreb, among others.
These trains sometimes also operate as Intercity, Eurocity, or regional trains, in which case no reservation is required for seat cars.
Reservation possible: yes
Reservation required: ⚠️ yes (not in seat cars when operating as Intercity, Eurocity, or regional trains)
Nightjet (NJ) / EuroNight (EN) ⚠️
Description:
Nightjet night trains of ÖBB and EuroNight night trains of ČD, MÁV, and HŽ, operated by SBB in Switzerland. These run to Berlin, Dresden, Leipzig, Prague, Budapest, Ljubljana, and Zagreb, among others.
These trains sometimes also operate as Intercity, Eurocity, or regional trains, in which case no reservation is required for seat cars.
Reservation possible: yes
Reservation required: ⚠️ yes (not in seat cars when operating as Intercity, Eurocity, or regional trains)
trainInterRegio (IR) / RegionalExpress (RE)
Description:
National trains stopping in larger cities.
Reservation possible: yes
Reservation required: no
InterRegio (IR) / RegionalExpress (RE)
Description:
National trains stopping in larger cities.
Reservation possible: yes
Reservation required: no
trainRegio (R) / S-Bahn (S)
Description:
Trains stopping at all stations. In metropolitan areas also called S-Bahn.
Reservation possible: no
Regio (R) / S-Bahn (S)
Description:
Trains stopping at all stations. In metropolitan areas also called S-Bahn.
Reservation possible: no
Ticket and Reservation Purchase
Online
computerSBB WebsiteReservation ✅FIP 50 Tickets ✅Reservation Costs1st Class: 5 CHF2nd Class: 5 CHF
FIP 50 Tickets
On the SBB website, FIP 50 tickets can be purchased with the “50% Halbtax” discount, provided they are not a saver ticket, saver day pass, or a special ticket.1 This option is actually intended for passengers with a Halbtax subscription (SBB discount card), but is also accepted as a straightforward solution for FIP 50 tickets. The Halbtax price is usually preselected by default on the SBB website.
In urban areas, a ticket with Halbtax discount may also include transport operated by companies that do not accept FIP (e.g., trams or buses). These sections cannot be used with FIP, and the purchased ticket is not valid there without a Halbtax subscription.
Reservations
Individual national reservations can be purchased online at SBB. To do so, search for the connection using the regular journey planner. Then select the desired connection (“Choose ticket”) and you can then select the additional option “Seat reservation only”.
Sources
computerSBB WebsiteReservation ✅FIP 50 Tickets ✅Reservation Costs1st Class: 5 CHF2nd Class: 5 CHF
FIP 50 Tickets
On the SBB website, FIP 50 tickets can be purchased with the “50% Halbtax” discount, provided they are not a saver ticket, saver day pass, or a special ticket.1 This option is actually intended for passengers with a Halbtax subscription (SBB discount card), but is also accepted as a straightforward solution for FIP 50 tickets. The Halbtax price is usually preselected by default on the SBB website.
In urban areas, a ticket with Halbtax discount may also include transport operated by companies that do not accept FIP (e.g., trams or buses). These sections cannot be used with FIP, and the purchased ticket is not valid there without a Halbtax subscription.
Reservations
Individual national reservations can be purchased online at SBB. To do so, search for the connection using the regular journey planner. Then select the desired connection (“Choose ticket”) and you can then select the additional option “Seat reservation only”.
Sources
computerDeutsche Bahn WebsiteReservation ✅FIP 50 Tickets ⛔Reservation Costs1st Class: €6.902nd Class: €5.50
Reservations
The reservation price is calculated per journey. This means that for connections with transfers, you only need to pay once for multiple trains.
Seat reservations can be purchased via the Deutsche Bahn website. To do so, select the “Book seat only” option in the search.
computerDeutsche Bahn WebsiteReservation ✅FIP 50 Tickets ⛔Reservation Costs1st Class: €6.902nd Class: €5.50
Reservations
The reservation price is calculated per journey. This means that for connections with transfers, you only need to pay once for multiple trains.
Seat reservations can be purchased via the Deutsche Bahn website. To do so, select the “Book seat only” option in the search.
computerDB Website FIP (DB Employees)For national and cross-border connections. Cross-border FIP 50 Tickets, with ticket portion only for the Swiss section, for Deutsche Bahn employeesReservation ✅FIP 50 Tickets ✅Reservation Costs1st Class: €6,902nd Class: €5,50
ECE
Frankfurt - Milan route can be booked up to Milan.FIP 50 Tickets
Deutsche Bahn employees can purchase FIP 50 Tickets online for journeys from Germany to neighboring countries. These tickets are available in the DB Reisemarkt > Bahnangebote > Ausland > FIP-Angebot. The FIP 50 ticket is only valid for the foreign section of the route. This is especially important for DB employees, as FIP 50 Tickets are not valid in your own home country. Therefore, an additional ticket is required for the domestic section within Germany up to the border point.
Booking is only possible via the link in the DB Reisemarkt. Discounts do not need to be selected; they are applied automatically.
FIP 50 Tickets can be purchased for the following countries:
- Poland
- Austria
- Italy (only Brenner route with Austria and ECE Frankfurt - Milan)
- Czech Republic
- Switzerland
- Luxembourg
- Denmark
- Netherlands
- Belgium
- France
Reservations
The reservation price is calculated per journey. This means that for connections with transfers, you only need to pay once for multiple trains.
Seat reservations can be purchased via the Deutsche Bahn website. To do so, select the “Book seat only” option in the search.
computerDB Website FIP (DB Employees)For national and cross-border connections. Cross-border FIP 50 Tickets, with ticket portion only for the Swiss section, for Deutsche Bahn employeesReservation ✅FIP 50 Tickets ✅Reservation Costs1st Class: €6,902nd Class: €5,50
ECE
Frankfurt - Milan route can be booked up to Milan.FIP 50 Tickets
Deutsche Bahn employees can purchase FIP 50 Tickets online for journeys from Germany to neighboring countries. These tickets are available in the DB Reisemarkt > Bahnangebote > Ausland > FIP-Angebot. The FIP 50 ticket is only valid for the foreign section of the route. This is especially important for DB employees, as FIP 50 Tickets are not valid in your own home country. Therefore, an additional ticket is required for the domestic section within Germany up to the border point.
Booking is only possible via the link in the DB Reisemarkt. Discounts do not need to be selected; they are applied automatically.
FIP 50 Tickets can be purchased for the following countries:
- Poland
- Austria
- Italy (only Brenner route with Austria and ECE Frankfurt - Milan)
- Czech Republic
- Switzerland
- Luxembourg
- Denmark
- Netherlands
- Belgium
- France
Reservations
The reservation price is calculated per journey. This means that for connections with transfers, you only need to pay once for multiple trains.
Seat reservations can be purchased via the Deutsche Bahn website. To do so, select the “Book seat only” option in the search.
computerDB Website FIP (International)For national and cross-border connections. Cross-border FIP 50 Tickets for the entire route (not valid in your own country)Reservation ✅FIP 50 Tickets ✅Reservation Costs1st Class: €6,902nd Class: €5,50
ECE
Frankfurt - Milan route can be booked up to Milan.FIP 50 Tickets
Online FIP 50 Tickets for journeys within Germany and neighboring countries can be booked via Deutsche Bahn. The tickets must include at least one section within Germany. The FIP 50 ticket is issued for the entire route. The ticket is not valid in the country where the FIP Card was issued; an additional ticket is required there.
Booking is only possible via the linkarrow_outward. Discounts do not need to be selected—they are applied automatically.
FIP 50 Tickets can be purchased for the following countries, as long as a section in Germany is included:
- Austria
- Belgium
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- France
- Germany
- Italy (only Brenner route with Austria and ECE Frankfurt - Milan)
- Luxembourg
- Netherlands
- Poland
- Switzerland
Reservations
The reservation price is charged per journey. For connections with transfers, you only pay once for multiple trains.
Seat reservations can be purchased via the Deutsche Bahn website. To do so, select the “Seat reservation only” option in the search.
computerDB Website FIP (International)For national and cross-border connections. Cross-border FIP 50 Tickets for the entire route (not valid in your own country)Reservation ✅FIP 50 Tickets ✅Reservation Costs1st Class: €6,902nd Class: €5,50
ECE
Frankfurt - Milan route can be booked up to Milan.FIP 50 Tickets
Online FIP 50 Tickets for journeys within Germany and neighboring countries can be booked via Deutsche Bahn. The tickets must include at least one section within Germany. The FIP 50 ticket is issued for the entire route. The ticket is not valid in the country where the FIP Card was issued; an additional ticket is required there.
Booking is only possible via the linkarrow_outward. Discounts do not need to be selected—they are applied automatically.
FIP 50 Tickets can be purchased for the following countries, as long as a section in Germany is included:
- Austria
- Belgium
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- France
- Germany
- Italy (only Brenner route with Austria and ECE Frankfurt - Milan)
- Luxembourg
- Netherlands
- Poland
- Switzerland
Reservations
The reservation price is charged per journey. For connections with transfers, you only pay once for multiple trains.
Seat reservations can be purchased via the Deutsche Bahn website. To do so, select the “Seat reservation only” option in the search.
By Phone
callÖBB TelephoneNightjet bookingReservation ✅Reservation Costs1st Class: €3.502nd Class: €3.50
ÖBB offers a booking hotline for tickets and reservations:
A credit card and email address are required for booking. ÖBB does not charge any additional fees for the booking process.
FIP 50 Tickets
FIP 50 tickets can be purchased for travel within Austria and many European countries.
Tickets are cheaper if purchased in advance (1 day before travel or 15 days before travel).
Reservations
The reservation price is charged per train. For journeys with multiple trains, it may be cheaper to book via the (Deutsche Bahn).
However, seat reservations made with ÖBB can be cancelled:
- 180 days to 15 days before departure: 100% refund of the reservation price
- 14 days to 1 day before departure: 50% refund of the reservation price
callÖBB TelephoneNightjet bookingReservation ✅Reservation Costs1st Class: €3.502nd Class: €3.50
ÖBB offers a booking hotline for tickets and reservations:
A credit card and email address are required for booking. ÖBB does not charge any additional fees for the booking process.
FIP 50 Tickets
FIP 50 tickets can be purchased for travel within Austria and many European countries.
Tickets are cheaper if purchased in advance (1 day before travel or 15 days before travel).
Reservations
The reservation price is charged per train. For journeys with multiple trains, it may be cheaper to book via the (Deutsche Bahn).
However, seat reservations made with ÖBB can be cancelled:
- 180 days to 15 days before departure: 100% refund of the reservation price
- 14 days to 1 day before departure: 50% refund of the reservation price
On Site
personSBB Ticket OfficeReservation ✅FIP 50 Tickets ✅Reservation Costs1st Class: 5 CHF2nd Class: 5 CHF
FIP 50 Tickets
FIP 50 tickets for travel within Switzerland and to many European countries can be purchased at SBB ticket offices.
Reservations
Reservations can be made for Switzerland as well as for most trains throughout Europe.
personSBB Ticket OfficeReservation ✅FIP 50 Tickets ✅Reservation Costs1st Class: 5 CHF2nd Class: 5 CHF
FIP 50 Tickets
FIP 50 tickets for travel within Switzerland and to many European countries can be purchased at SBB ticket offices.
Reservations
Reservations can be made for Switzerland as well as for most trains throughout Europe.
confirmation_numberSBB Ticket MachinesFIP 50 Tickets ✅
FIP 50 Tickets
At SBB ticket machines, FIP 50 tickets can be purchased with the “50% Halbtax” discount, provided it is not a saver ticket, saver day pass, or a special ticket.1 This option is actually intended for passengers with a Halbtax subscription (SBB discount card), but is also accepted as a straightforward solution for FIP 50 tickets. The Halbtax price is usually preselected at the machine.
In urban areas, a ticket with Halbtax discount may also include transport operated by companies that do not accept FIP (e.g., trams or buses). These sections cannot be used with FIP, and the purchased ticket is not valid there without a Halbtax subscription.
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confirmation_numberSBB Ticket MachinesFIP 50 Tickets ✅
FIP 50 Tickets
At SBB ticket machines, FIP 50 tickets can be purchased with the “50% Halbtax” discount, provided it is not a saver ticket, saver day pass, or a special ticket.1 This option is actually intended for passengers with a Halbtax subscription (SBB discount card), but is also accepted as a straightforward solution for FIP 50 tickets. The Halbtax price is usually preselected at the machine.
In urban areas, a ticket with Halbtax discount may also include transport operated by companies that do not accept FIP (e.g., trams or buses). These sections cannot be used with FIP, and the purchased ticket is not valid there without a Halbtax subscription.
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On the Train
FIP Tickets cannot be purchased on the train. A penalty fee is charged for passengers without tickets. The only exception is the surcharge for cross-border long-distance trains to Italy.
Discounts
Children travel free on regular journeys (not special trips) up to and including 6 years of age. Children up to and including 15 years receive a 50% discount on the adult fare. From the age of 16, the regular adult fare applies.
Special Tariff Conditions
Buses and Rail Replacement Services
FIP tickets are not valid on SBB-operated bus lines unless they are rail replacement services.
Mutual Recognition of SBB and BLS Coupons
The Swiss railway companies SBB and BLS have an agreement for mutual recognition of FIP Coupons. International FIP Coupons of SBB are fully accepted on the entire BLS rail network. 1
However, SBB Coupons are not valid on BLS ships on Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, nor on BLS buses, which mainly operate in the Emmental region. 1
Cross-border Trains (Italy, France)
For cross-border EC
trains to Italy and TGV
trains to France, a surcharge is required outside Switzerland.
This surcharge (including reservation) is mandatory, even with an FIP Free Pass or FIP 50 Ticket.
- 2nd class: €11
- 1st class: €13
The surcharge can be purchased at ticket counters (in Switzerland, France, or Italy). On EC trains to Italy, it is also possible to buy the surcharge on board.
Recommendations
The FIP Coupon is especially worthwhile for SBB CFF FFS, as you can travel a dense rail network with few special conditions. Since reservations are uncommon on national connections in Switzerland, traveling is very relaxed. 1st class is also highly recommended, as the comfort is noticeably higher, especially in Giruno trains.
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