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Discover Switzerland's popular rail destinations and plan journeys between major cities, mountain towns, and lakeside escapes.

Discover Switzerland's popular rail destinations and plan journeys between major cities, mountain towns, and lakeside escapes.

Zürich is Switzerland's largest city and a major rail hub, with frequent connections to Bern, Basel, Lucerne, and beyond.

Bern, the Swiss capital, is a key junction on the rail network with scenic routes to Interlaken and the Bernese Oberland.

Geneva sits on the western edge of Switzerland with direct rail links to Lausanne, Bern, and Zürich.

Lucerne is the gateway to central Switzerland, connecting to scenic mountain routes and the Gotthard axis.

Interlaken is the gateway to the Jungfrau region, accessible by rail from Bern and Lucerne.

Basel is Switzerland's tri-border rail gateway, ideal for cross-border trips to France and Germany as well as fast domestic journeys.

Lausanne combines Lake Geneva scenery with strong rail links to Geneva, Bern, Zermatt, and the wider Vaud region.

Lugano is the Italian-speaking rail hub of southern Switzerland and a key stop on Zurich-to-Ticino journeys through the Gotthard corridor.

Zermatt is the alpine gateway to the Matterhorn, reached by rail via Visp and ideal for scenic Swiss mountain itineraries.

Montreux links Lake Geneva scenery with the GoldenPass corridor and easy rail connections toward Lausanne, Geneva, and the Alps.

Chur is Switzerland's oldest city and a mountain rail gateway for the Albula, Bernina, and Glacier Express corridors.

St. Moritz is an Engadin rail destination with premium alpine scenery and direct appeal for Bernina and Glacier Express travelers.
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