How to print SBB tickets?


How to print SBB tickets?

Here's how it works:
  1. Sign in at SBB.ch with your SwissPass login.
  2. Go to your orders.
  3. Choose the time period for which you wish to view tickets you purchased. ...
  4. Click on “Search orders”.
  5. Your tickets will be shown for the time period chosen.
  6. Click on “Print tickets” to view, save or print the receipt.


Do they check your train tickets in Switzerland?

On all the main line trains there are conductors who come through the trains on a regular basis and check tickets. In the towns and cities and on the very local trains it is an honour system. Tickets are not routinely checked BUT there are spot checks and everyone has to produce a ticket.


Is Swiss Travel Pass digital?

Once you've bought your Swiss Travel Pass on Klook, you'll get your e-ticket as a PDF. Though it is not required, you may also print out the PDF if you wish. The train conductor will scan your QR code during travel.


Do they check passports on trains to Switzerland?

You enter Switzerland when going into the main building. The passport check, if it takes place at all, takes anything between 5-15 min. If you are on a direct train from France into Switzerland, the passport checks take place in the train. The procedure shouldn't last more than a few minutes.


Can you buy SBB tickets at the station?

SBB Ticket Machine. Quick access to tickets and other services around the clock – at every SBB railway station and from many other transport companies.


Do I need to book Swiss Travel Pass in advance?

You can buy a Swiss Travel Pass up to 6 months in advance, but it will only be valid on the specified date you chose while booking.


Is Swiss Travel Pass electronic?

The continuous-day Swiss Travel Pass offers an e-pass option to print at home (though it may require up to 12 hours' processing time). The flexipass version is also available as an e-pass, for which you enter each of your chosen travel days online as you go (and receive a separate e-ticket for each date).


How do Swiss rail tickets work?

For any Swiss domestic journey you can just turn up, buy a ticket at the station and hop on the next train. However, you can often save money with Supersaver fares or a Saver Day Pass if you book online in advance as explained below.


Where can I validate my SwissPass?

The validity date can be viewed:
  • in your customer account at zvv.ch.
  • at swisspass.ch.
  • at ZVV and SBB ticket machines.
  • at a ticket office or by asking a ticket inspector.


Do I have to print my SBB ticket?

It is not an absolute requirement. In case your tickets cannot be scanned during ticket inspection, you will be registered, and you have to show the tickets later to the ticket officer at a SBB travel center. You will pay CHF 30 for each ticket which was not readable during the ticket inspection.


Do you need to validate train tickets in Switzerland?

You can buy your ticket online, but if you're travelling on a regional train you'll need to validate it – the ticket will be valid for 4 hours. If you're travelling on a long-distance trip, your ticket will be valid from the moment it's validated until 05:00 the following day.


Should I print my e-ticket?

There is no need to print tickets thanks to e-tickets. In other words, e-ticket or online flight tickets have replaced the print ones. Passengers and airline company makes a contract through e-tickets. Passengers' ticket details are secured in the company's database through encryptions such as PNR.