Because Google Translate is an external website, DoIT does not control the quality or accuracy of translated content. The Maryland Department of Information Technology (“DoIT”) offers translations of the content through Google Translate. Look for illuminated green lights or a large green reflective decal with the bike symbol on the outside of the railcar and board at the adjacent door. EPTA is responsible for this bus and operation is subject to continued funding from the State of West Virginia.Īll MARC trains provide accommodation for full-size, non-collapsible bikes. You must have a MARC-issued ticket with a destination in West Virginia or purchase a MARC ticket from the ticket machine in the station at Brunswick to ride the bus. (C) - Connecting bus operated by Eastern Panhandle Transit Authority (EPTA).
(R+) - Train will operate or add additional stops when the R+ schedule is operated, in addition to trains with an R at the top of the column.
See the PDF schedule for complete R schedule details. Additional stops marked with an R will be made when this schedule is in effect. On days of heavy snowfall or other severe weather, MARC will operate this special schedule. Prices for (parts of) routes that are operated by small companies in neighbouring countries may not be available either.(R) - ONLY trains designated with an R at the top of the column will operate when limited service conditions or special circumstances warrant. Links can be found on each of our attraction pages. In such cases you can best visit the website of the transport company for that route to find prices there. That mostly happens in case of mountain trips with cable cars, funiculars, etc. Sometimes prices will not be displayed, or for part of the route only. You can calculate whether that's true for your plans as well. Mind the selection for single versus return journeys, and 2nd versus 1st class.įor most visits to Switzerland buying a pass is cheaper than buying separate tickets for each trip. Under "Choice of ticket", avoid special fares such as the Saver Day Pass and Supersaver tickets. Choose to purchase as a guest.įill out passenger details and select "No discount" under "Discount cards".
This is how to find the standard fares:Ĭlick the displayed price for any of the listed connections.
You need the standard ticket prices to compare your options. Such lower fares only apply to holders of a discount pass, or they're fares for special types of tickets that come with restrictions. You'll often see "from" prices being displayed along with the travel options. There may be exceptions to this rule for a few (mountain) routes with varying seasonal prices, such as the trip to Jungfraujoch. That's when the timetable and ticket prices change. Prices will be the same if you travel later, until next December. That allows you to compare point to point tickets to pass prices.įill out tomorrow's date when looking for prices. You can use the timetable to find the regular prices of tickets. How to find ticket prices (advanced timetable) In many cases the timetable also shows the expected occupancy of trains.Īll trains can be found through the timetable, regardless whether they're operated by the SBB or another railway company.
The list of travel options presented by the timetable shows the departure time, the duration of the trip, and the number of changes.Ĭlick on any connection to see more details, such as changes of trains and further information on each section of the journey. You can also enter an address.Ĭlick the button to find all travel options. The location name can be a train station, but also the name of a bus stop, boat dock or cable car station. You can optionally enter a via location if you prefer a specific route and not necessarily the quickest route. How to find traveling times (advanced timetable)Įnter your departure location, the arrival location, the travel date () and travel time (24 hour format, so 5 PM is 17:00).