Swiss Federal Railways announces 1,600 additional trains to handle Eurovision Song Contest and Women's EURO 2025 visitors

"Major ongoing rail construction sites, such as the eight-week total closure between Fribourg and Bern, will pose a challenge"
Switzerland is embarking on its most ambitious transportation infrastructure expansion in recent years, with Swiss Federal Railways announcing an unprecedented deployment of 1,600 additional trains for 2025. This massive scaling up of railway services is specifically designed to accommodate the influx of visitors for major international events. The expansion represents a significant increase from previous years, with special trains serving over 1,400 events compared to just 650 in the previous year. To ensure smooth operations, the railway authority will deploy 2,000 customer service officials across various event locations.
The year 2025 marks a significant milestone for Switzerland as it hosts several major international events. The UEFA Women's EURO 2025, scheduled from July 2-27, is expected to attract approximately 650,000 visitors across various host cities. Basel will host the Eurovision Song Contest from May 13-17, drawing an anticipated 250,000 visitors. Additional major events include the Federal Gymnastics Festival in Lausanne (June 12-22) with 220,000 expected attendees, and the Austrian Wrestling and Alpine Festival in Mollis (August 29-31) with 350,000 visitors.
While the transportation expansion is ambitious, it faces several significant challenges. A major concern is the scheduled eight-week total closure of the railway line between Fribourg and Bern from June 28 to August 24, 2025, which overlaps with several major events. The railway authority is developing alternative routes and contingency plans to minimize disruption. The coordination of multiple large-scale events within the same timeframe requires precise planning and resource allocation, particularly in terms of staff deployment and train scheduling.
The massive infrastructure investment and event hosting are expected to generate significant economic benefits for Switzerland. With over 1.4 million visitors expected across all major events, the tourism and hospitality sectors are preparing for a substantial boost. The transportation expansion not only serves immediate event needs but also represents a long-term investment in Switzerland's public transport infrastructure. Local businesses in host cities are preparing for increased activity, while the international exposure from events like Eurovision and Women's EURO 2025 is expected to further strengthen Switzerland's position as a premier event destination.