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Switzerland promotes travel by public transport and expands Grand Train Tour

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Switzerland promotes its scenic beauty, high reliability, dense rail network, and straightforward ticketing system for exploring the country by public transport. The country also presents four new route suggestions for the popular Grand Train Tour of Switzerland, designed to appeal to both first-time visitors and experienced travelers.

The advertised advantages of public transport include panoramic views, punctuality, comprehensive accessibility to all destinations, and the convenience of a single ticket for the entire network. These aspects are intended to underline the attractiveness of train travel in Switzerland.

The new travel suggestions for the Grand Train Tour of Switzerland are called "Vines and Valleys," "Alpine Rivers," "East West," and "Lakes and Peaks." Each of these tours focuses on specific regions or themes and offers a recommended travel duration. They include rides on well-known panoramic trains, but also explore lesser-known routes such as the Vigezzina-Centovalli Railway, which connects Locarno in Switzerland with Domodossola in Italy. The new routes are designed to offer travelers exciting cities, impressive views, and authentic experiences.

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