Lötschberg tunnel tickets
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Ticket handling may differ per car train service:
- Some car trains allow you to register your license plate so the barrier opens automatically when you approach.
- If no automatic license plate recognition is available, you’ll usually receive a ticket with a QR code that you scan to enter.
- If scanning your (digital or printed) ticket isn’t possible, you can show it to the staff at the entrance.
If you don’t purchase a ticket in advance, you can also buy one on site.
Journey time: 15 minutes.
To ensure your vehicle is eligible, check whether your van, camper, or caravan meets the size restrictions.
It is a single-tube double-track tunnel with a gradient of 7% on the north side and 3.8% on the south side. If you're uncomfortable in the dark, this could trigger feelings of claustrophobia or general tunnel anxiety. It is advisable to consult a GPS navigation system or a reliable map for the most suitable alternative route based on your specific travel needs and preferences.
Lötschberg Tunnel FAQ:
Lötschberg Base Tunnel
The tour starts at the BLS Visitor Centre in Frutigen.
You may leave your vehicle’s interior light on or bring a flashlight—but it’s important to consider this in advance. Payment for the ticket can be made online, or at the departure terminal.
Elevation and Length of the Lötschberg Tunnel
Here is some more information and statistics related to the Lötschberg Mountain Line:
| Location | Goppenstein, Ferden, Valais to Kandersteg, Berne, Switzerland |
| Coordinates | 46°28'41.85"N to 7°40'0.80" E |
| Opened | 15 July 1913 |
| Length | 14 612 m |
| Top Elevation | 1 240 m (4,070 ft) above sea level |
| Tunnel Type | Single bore with two tracks (Single track in either direction). |
| Travelling Time on Train | Approximately 20 minutes |
| Frequency | Low Season - 15 minutes.
Feel free to reach out to us to determine which toll regulations apply to your specific vehicle and to learn more about the vignette requirement, related vehicle classes, and the Heavy Vehicle Fee. The Lötschberg TunnelThe Lötschberg Tunnel, located in the Bernese Alps, is a key component of the Swiss railway network that connects Kandersteg and Goppenstein. Intercity and Eurocity trains reach 200 km/h. How does the car transport service work?The car transport service is a car transport from Kandersteg (canton of Bern) to Goppenstein (canton of Valais), which is available 365 days a year via the Bern-Lötschberg-Simplon Railway (BLS) and departs every 30 minutes (every 15 minutes during peak times). Prior to travelling, it is advisable to check the Lötschberg Tunnel weather or the Lötschberg Tunnel webcams, which are available online. Options vary depending on the route. If you enjoy mountain driving and the passes are open, you are not required to use car trains. In August 1907, the tunnel's upgrade to double track was approved. Journey time: 1 hour. How fast does the train travel through the Lötschberg Base Tunnel?The passenger trains travel at a maximum speed (with tilting technology) of around 250 km/h through the Lötschberg Base Tunnel. The drive through the Lötschberg Tunnel takes about 15 minutes, and it can accommodate approximately 80 cars simultaneously. Should you be forced to leave the train, activate the switch by the LEDs. |