List of Swiss tariff networks
The list of the Swiss tariff networks contains tariff networks with SBB participation.
Switzerland has had a national integrated ticketing system for over a hundred years.[citation needed] This, however, was limited to the regional and mainline services, as well as some tourist traffic. It is known that not uniform pricing schedule and the participation of the individual companies could be limited to certain parts of the entire network (single tickets, multi-journey tickets, season tickets, half-price tickets collective, etc.). In an effort to include local traffic and therefore resulted in a regional tariff networks, which initially covered only the subscriptions in the narrow context of larger cities. Thus it was unnecessary for commuters, two or three passes to purchase for their commute. To provide this benefit also to the other passengers emerged from this integral tariff networks, those that cover the whole range of tickets. This grew into regional or national associations, which continue the existing direct transport are superimposed.
The first regional integrated ticketing in Switzerland was the Tariff Association of North Western Switzerland (Tarifverbund Nordwestschweiz, TNW), which was introduced in 1987. The first and only transport association[citation needed] is the Zurich Transport Network (Zürcher Verkehrsverbund, ZVV), in operation since 1990.[1] The stated aim is to establish a pan-Swiss ticketing.[citation needed]
Key to tables
[edit]- Abbreviation: The abbreviation often begins with "T" or "TV" for Tarifverbund.
- Full name and marketing name: Shows the official name first, followed by the marketing name, if any, in guillemets.
- Regions: Areas included in the respective tariff network.
- Population: The number of residents connected to the network (2007).[2]
- Network length: The length of the entire route network in kilometers.[2]
- Number of stops: The number of stops of a composite (2007).[2]
Networks with comprehensive ticket offerings
[edit]Abbreviation | Full name and marketing name | Regions | Population | Network length | Number of stops |
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CTIFR | Tarifverbund Freiburg[citation needed] «frimobil»[3] |
Freiburg, Vaud (only district Broye) | 260,000 | unknown | 900 |
CTGE | Tarifverbund Genf[citation needed] «unireso»[4] |
Canton Geneva | 445,000 | 450 | 1,522 |
CTM | Comunità tariffale Ticino e Moesano «Arcobaleno» |
The canton of Ticino and the Moesano district of the canton of Graubünden | 329,955 | 1,314 | 1,613 |
CTV | Communauté tarifaire vaudoise «mobilis» |
Canton Vaud | 310,000 | 400 | 771 |
OTV | Tarifverbund Ostwind[5][citation needed] | Cantons Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Appenzell Innerrhoden, St. Gallen, Thurgau | 750,000 | 2,700 | 2,704 |
TNW | Tarifverbund Nordwestschweiz «TNW» |
Cantons Basel-City and Basel-Landschaft, Aargau (only counties Rheinfelden and Laufenburg), Solothurn (only counties Dorneck and Thierstein) | 545,000 | 1,919 | 1,009 |
TV-BE/SO | Tarifverbund Bern-Solothurn[citation needed] «Libero»[6] |
Canton Bern, southwestern part of the canton of Solothurn | 670,000 | 1,620 | 1,710 |
TVAG | Tarifverbund A-Welle[citation needed] «A-Welle»[7] |
Canton Aargau (with the exception of the districts Laufenburg and Rheinfelden), eastern part of the canton of Solothurn | 607,000 | unknown | 1,576 |
TVLU | Tarifverbund Luzern/Obwalden/Nidwalden[citation needed] «Passepartout»[8] |
Cantons Lucerne, Obwalden, & Nidwalden | 430,000 | 900 | 1,200 |
TVOEng | Tarifverbund Oberengadin[9][citation needed] | Canton Graubünden | unknown | unknown | 62 |
TVSZ | Tarifverbund Schwyz[citation needed] «Schwyzerpass»[10] |
Canton Schwyz (with the exception of the districts Höfe and March) | 75,000 | 270 | 360 |
TVZG | Tarifverbund Zug[citation needed] «Zugerpass»[11] |
Canton Zug | 110,000 | 220 | 323 |
ZVV | Zürcher Verkehrsverbund | Canton Zürich (and adjacent areas of the cantons Aargau, Schaffhausen, Schwyz, St. Gallen, Thurgau and Zug) |
1,310,000 | 3,513 | 2,543 |
Networks offering transit passes only
[edit]Abbreviation | Full name and marketing name | Regions | Population | Network length | Number of stops |
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CTJU | Tarifverbund Jura[citation needed] «vagABOnd»[12] |
Canton Jura | 90,000 | 342 | 318 |
CTNE | Tarifverbund Neuenburg[citation needed] «Onde Verte»[13][14] |
Canton Neuchâtel | 200,000 | 600 | 619 |
TVBI | Tarifverbund Biel/Bienne[citation needed] «ZigZag»[15] |
Agglomeration Biel, Region Grenchen, Berner Jura, Seeland | 265,000 | unknown | 700 |
TVBO | Tarifverbund Berner Oberland[citation needed] «BeoAbo»[16] |
Region Berner Oberland | unknown | unknown | unknown |
TVWZ | Tarifverbund Wirtschaftsraum Zürich[citation needed] «Z-Pass»[17] |
Canton Zürich and the surrounding cantons | 1,700,000 | unknown | unknown |
Notes and references
[edit]- ^ "ZVV: Portrait". ZVV. Archived from the original on 30 August 2011. Retrieved 4 September 2011.
- ^ a b c "Jahresbericht 2007/2008 Verkehrschronik" [Information service for public transport (LITRA)] (PDF) (in German). p. 73. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 26 March 2009.
- ^ "Frimobil". Archived from the original on 25 July 2010. Retrieved 30 November 2010.
- ^ Unireso : mobilité et transports pour Genève et régions
- ^ "OSTWIND – Home". Tarifverbund OSTWIND.
- ^ "Libero". Archived from the original on 18 November 2010. Retrieved 22 November 2010.
- ^ A-Welle
- ^ ÖV-News | Aktuelle Mitteilungen | Passepartout Archived 26 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Engadin Bus". Archived from the original on 4 November 2011. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
- ^ Home – Tarifverbund Schwyz TVSZ
- ^ Zugerland Verkehrsbetriebe ZVB
- ^ Bienvenue sur notre site internet
- ^ Onde Verte – Votre communaute tarifaire
- ^ "Transports Publics du Littoral Neuchâtelois". Archived from the original on 11 September 2017. Retrieved 30 November 2010.
- ^ ABO zigzag – Home
- ^ BeoAbo – Tarifverbund Berner Oberland: Das Abo fürs Berner Oberland
- ^ "The Z-Pass connects regional transport networks". Z-Pass. Archived from the original on 21 June 2009.