The BLS (formerly Bern-Lötschberg-Simplon-Bahn) is a public railway company in Switzerland. It operates many train, bus and ship connections and primarily runs in the Canton of Bern.
The BLS offers a network map of its routes on its website.
Summary
- BLS accepts FIP Coupon and FIP 50 Tickets.
- The use of all trains (except for car trains), buses, and ships with FIP is possible.
- No reservation is required.
Validity of FIP Tickets
Train Categories and Reservations
There is no reservation requirement on any BLS train.
Other Transport Means
Ticket and Reservation Purchase
Online
On-Site
On the Train
Purchasing FIP tickets on the train is not possible. A penalty fee is charged for passengers without tickets.
Discounts
For regular journeys, children up to and including 5 years travel for free. Children up to and including 15 years receive a 50% discount on the adult fare. Persons aged 16 and older pay the regular adult fare.1
Special Tariff Conditions
Cable Cars
FIP is not valid on cable cars and funiculars operated by the BLS. 1
Mutual Recognition of Coupons between SBB and BLS
The Swiss railway companies SBB and BLS partially accept each other’s FIP Coupons: 2
- The FIP Coupons of the SBB are accepted on all BLS trains.
- The FIP Coupons of the BLS are accepted on SBB trains on routes where BLS trains also run, i.e. between two stations where both SBB and BLS trains operate. The BLS network is available online.
However, the SBB Coupons are not valid on BLS ships on Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, nor on BLS buses that primarily operate in the Emmental.
Recommendations
At some operators, family members are not entitled to FIP Coupons from SBB. With the Coupons from BLS, it is nevertheless possible to explore large parts of Switzerland together with family members.
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