Switzerland Expands Rail Network with New Direct Services to Germany
Swiss Federal Railways is enhancing its international connections, launching new direct train services from Brig (Valais) to German cities including Berlin and Frankfurt. The move comes as a new timetable is set to take effect on December 14th to meet a 50% rise in cross-border travel over the last decade.

Key Takeaways
- Cross-border travel between Switzerland and Germany has risen by more than 50% over the last decade.
- Direct train connections will now link Brig (Valais) to Berlin, Hamburg, Dortmund, and Cologne without requiring transfers.
- A new generation Nightjet, christened 'City of Zurich', began operation between Zurich and Hamburg on December 4.
- The Swiss Senate recently opposed subsidizing the planned Zurich-Malmö night train connection.
- Currently, there are approximately 50 direct connections per day in each direction between Switzerland and Germany.
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They Said
"This train will carry the name of our city throughout Europe."
"Tourists travelling with luggage appreciate these direct connections, which allow German ski fans to get to canton Valais without having to change trains."