Explore the extensive train network from Andermatt.
With direct train routes to 3 prominent cities across Switzerland, Andermatt offers sufficient train connections for you to explore.
Many international destinations can be reached with just 1 or 2 transfers, including iconic cities like Hamburg, Milan or Berlin!
For those looking to explore Switzerland, Andermatt serves as a prime starting point with high-speed trains, intercity trains, and regional trains connecting to major destinations like Zürich, Geneva, Basel, Lausanne, Bern and beyond, offering a blend of speed, convenience, and comfort.
In addition, lots of shorter routes, national and regional stations, are reachable by train from Andermatt.
Interesting fact: the longest direct journey from Andermatt spans 97 km (60 miles) to St-Moritz, offering an immersive 4-hour adventure from Switzerland to Switzerland!
Easily plan your journey on trains from Andermatt with our interactive train map, showcasing all available train destinations from Andermatt, whether direct or with train changes.
Navigate station information, timetables, and book Andermatt train tickets.
Enhance your train search experience with our intuitive filter options, conveniently located at the top of the train map.
Customize your search by specifying criteria like the number of changes, maximum duration, and distance, ensuring you discover the perfect Andermatt trains.
Our train map gives an overview of all available train destinations from Andermatt tailored to your preferences.
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Explore the possibilities by clicking around, or read on, and find out where you can go from Andermatt via train!
To get to Hamburg, Frankfurt (Main), Hannover, Mannheim or Karlsruhe at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Berlin, Munich, Cologne, Stuttgart or Düsseldorf, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
To get to Milan, Verona, Padua, Brescia or Vicenza at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Rome, Naples, Turin, Palermo or Genoa, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Strasbourg or Grenoble, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Budapest, Győr, Szob or Hegyeshalom, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Vienna, Graz, Linz, Salzburg or Innsbruck, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Stockholm, Malmö, Linköping Central, Norrköping Central or Lund Central, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Prague, Brno, České Budějovice, Ústí nad Labem or Pardubice hl.n., you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Copenhagen, Odense, Kolding St., Ringsted St. or Padborg St., you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Brussels or Liège, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Amsterdam, Utrecht, Arnhem, Amersfoort or Hengelo, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Zagreb, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Bratislava, Nove Zamky or Kuty, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Ljubljana, Jesenice, Nova Gorica, Lesce Bled or Dobova, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Schaan-Vaduz, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
Book Early: Take advantage of early booking windows, which in Switzerland typically open 3-4 months before departure, with some routes offering bookings up to 6 months in advance.
Avoid Peak Hours: Opt for off-peak travel times, such as early mornings or early afternoons, to avoid crowded trains and potentially secure lower fares.
Flexibility Pays Off: Remain flexible with your travel dates and times to capitalize on the best deals and discounted fares available.