Bernina Express scenic train
The Bernina Express is a breathtaking train ride through the snow-capped mountain scenery of Switzerland. Take in views of dynamic glaciers, alpine lakes and rolling countryside.
The route in numbers
Journey time: 4 hours from start to finish
Distance: 76 miles (122 km) of track
Top elevation: 7392 feet above sea level
Highlights: 55 tunnels; 196 bridges & viaducts
Where does it start and end?
Trains run in both directions, from Chur or St. Moritz in Switzerland to Tirano in Italy. There are 25 stops along the route.
We recommend riding from start to finish to enjoy all the thrilling twists, turns, and views.
How to get to the Bernina Express route
From | Train information |
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Zurich | You can take the direct Intercity to Chur (1hr 15min), as well as direct regional trains. |
Milan | You can take a direct regional train to Tirano, which are operated by Trenord and covered by the Eurail Pass. |
Austria | From Vienna or Salzburg, you can take a train to Sargans (Switzerland). Switch trains here and you'll arrive in Chur in only 30 minutes. |
France/Germany | From Paris, Munich or Cologne, take a train to Karlsruhe (Germany) or Zurich (Switzerland). There you can switch to a direct train to Chur. |
Which trains run along this route?
Two types of train
It's good to know that the Bernina Express is the name of the unique panoramic train that runs on this particular route. Standard regional trains also operate on the same route, through the same beautiful scenery!
See how the trains compare
Train type | What's included |
Regional train |
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Bernina Express |
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Should I take a normal train or the Bernina Express train?
If you're only travelling this route once in your lifetime, you should make the most of it! The reservation for the Bernina Express train is worth the extra fee.
The Bernina Express train mostly has panoramic cars, more personal space, and an overall better atmosphere. There are also several regular train cars that don't require a reservation. The Bernina Express is a direct train, wheras on a regional train you'll have to change trains and transfer your luggage.
However, the regional train journey is still an amazing trip. You'll see the same incredible views for free! You'll also be able to stop in one of the small towns along the way for a closer look. The choice is yours.
Reservations
- Reservation fees
- How to book reservations
- Conditions
Reservation fees
Bernina Express panorama observation car
Seat reservations are mandatory.
Prices for 2023-2024:
- Short-distance route (St. Moritz – Tirano / Tirano – St. Moritz)
- 28 CHF
- 28 CHF
- Long-distance route (Chur – Tirano / Tirano – Chur)
- 12 December to 30 April: 32 CHF
- 1 May to 31 October: 36 CHF
- 1 November to 14 December: 32 CHF
Bernina Express regular train car
No reservations needed
Additional bus route
You can also take an additional Bernina Express bus between Tirano and Lugano. The bus rides through beautiful landscapes and past Lake Como. The following reservation costs apply:
- June to September: 16 CHF
- October: 14 CHF
- 1 November to 10 December: 10 CHF
You can find more information about the Bernina Express on the official website.
The currency in Switzerland is the Swiss franc (CHF).
With railway carriers
- Bernina Express (Rhatische Bahn): Only Bernina express scenic trains
- Go to the Bernina Express website.
- For a seat on the observation car, choose a route with the Bernina Express symbol.
- When filling in your passenger details, you'll see a drop-down box called "Reductions". Simply select "Interrail Pass" from the options.
- You only have to pay for your seat reservation(s) and you can print your reservation(s) at home.
Other platforms
Locally at the train station in Switzerland
Conditions for Interrail Pass holders
Interrail Passes are valid on the entire Bernina Express journey. Seat reservations are compulsory only for the special panorama train and bus from Tirano to Lugano (these are 2 separate reservations). The price for a train reservation depends on the season. The regional train that operates on this route is included in your Pass. Interrail Pass holders must have a Pass valid for Switzerland. Although the Bernina Express partly runs through Italy, a Pass for Italy is not required.
You can find more information about summer and winter schedules and fares at the Bernina Express website.
Special features
The Bernina Express offers breathtaking views from the beautiful 1st and 2nd class panorama cars. The train climbs up to the 2253 m high Bernina pass without the help of a rack-and-pinion mechanism. The entire trip is narrated. An optional bus connects Tirano (Italy) to Lugano.
When is the best time to go?
The Bernina Express route runs all year round. Visit in spring to see green fields and farming villages in all their colorful beauty.
Visit during winter, and frozen lakes, snow-covered mountains, and local skiers are the main sights. In short, any time is a good time to take this ride!
Regional train tips
Stop along the route to enjoy the small villages you encounter. Simply take another regional train later to continue your journey.
In winter, it gets dark quickly. If you want to experience the wonderful scenery on the Bernina Express route by regional train, be sure to board a train earlier in the day.
Facilities and services
Change of currency
You cannot change the currency once you have a Pass in your cart. Remove the Pass, and then change the currency on the website header.