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Regional Pass Grisons

Rail Pass Graubünden

  • Unlimited use of public transport
  • Bernina Railway included
  • Children free with Swiss Family Card

Region Pass Grisons

  • Unlimited travel by train in the Grisons region (Graubunden)
  • Cheaper than multiple single-journey tickets
  • Valid on the Bernina Express (reservation required
  • Valid on all trains of the Rhatian Railways
  • Valid on the Matterhorn Gotthard Railways
  • Valid on all trains of the Swiss Federal Railways within the boundaries of the canton Grisons
  • Valid on all PostBus's within Grisons, 50% discount on cable cars around Sedrun
  • No seat reservations needed (except for the Bernina Express

Family Pass / Family Card

  • Family: maximum of 2 adults with 3 children maximum 15 years

Children

  • Children under age 16 travel free of charge when accompanied by at least one parent holding a Swiss Family Card
  • Children under 6 years travel free of charge. No Swiss Family Card needed

Conditions 

  • Cancellation fee is 15% (possible up to 1 day before departure)

Regional Pass Grisons (Graubünden) - Map 

Other Swiss Travel Passes

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Free seating

For almost all Swiss trains it's not necessary to book a seat reservation, even when it's possible. Reservations for domestic Intercity-, EuroCity- and ICE-trains can be ordered in advance and cost €4,50 p.p, but it's not common. Most domestic travelers will just pick a free seat. Even at rush hour it's usually no issue to find seating.

Compulsory reservations

For some panorama routes seat reservations are compulsory or highly recommended.

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    We respond within 4 hours, often within 1 hour  

Interactive map - Highlights 

Bernina Railway Chur-Tirano

Famous railroad over the Albula and Bernina passes (UNESCO World Heritage). From Chur the train winds its way up along the Rhine and Albula rivers, passing the famous Landwasser Viaduct and several rail spirals before arriving in the beatiful Engadin Valley. The trains continues over the more than 2253-meter-high Bernina Pass into Italy. Free travel with the Swiss Travel Pass (seat reservation required)