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Bernina Express UNESCO · La ruta completa

Coira → Tirano: la experiencia completa del Bernina Express

4 h 20 min cruzando dos ferrocarriles Patrimonio de la Humanidad UNESCO. Desde Coira, la línea de Albula asciende hasta St. Moritz por el Viaducto de Landwasser. Después, la línea del Bernina cruza el Paso del Bernina a 2.253 m y baja hasta Tirano, en Italia. Tren panorámico, reserva de plaza obligatoria, reserva directa en RhB.

~4 h 20
Tiempo de viaje solo ida
144 km
196 puentes · 55 túneles
2.253 m
Punto más alto de la línea
  • Dos líneas Patrimonio UNESCO
  • Vagones panorámicos
  • Billetes oficiales de RhB
Bernina Express train crossing the Landwasser Viaduct on the Albula line near Filisur — UNESCO World Heritage
Comparación honesta
Precios de socio en vivo
Horario 2026
Sin sobreprecio

How to book the full Chur → Tirano route

For the complete route in a single panorama train, the Bernina Express must be booked directly with Rhätische Bahn (RhB). Online resellers often only cover the shorter Tirano ↔ St. Moritz section. RhB has the full timetable, all booking windows, and reliable seat availability for both PE 951 (Chur → Tirano) and PE 952 (Tirano → Chur).

Recommended

Book directly with Rhätische Bahn (RhB)

  • Full Chur ↔ Tirano route (PE 951 / PE 952)
  • Reservation booking up to 3 months ahead
  • Mandatory seat reservation included (CHF 40–44)
  • Train ticket: CHF 66 one-way · CHF 132 round-trip (2nd class)
  • Half-Fare Card, Swiss Travel Pass, Interrail/Eurail valid
Book on RhB (official)

Bookings open about 3 months before departure. Last-Minute tickets from CHF 79 when available.

Cheaper alternative: the regional Red Train covers the same route with a change at St. Moritz (or Pontresina/Samedan). No reservation, normal windows that open, ~CHF 33 cheaper than the Bernina Express. For details and the Red Train timetable, see Tirano → St. Moritz and St. Moritz → Tirano.

Highlights on the full route

Landwasser Viaduct (Filisur)

A 65-metre-high stone viaduct that ends directly inside a tunnel cut into the cliff face — the icon of the Albula line. The train slows here for photos.

Albula Tunnel & loop tunnels

Between Bergün and Preda, the line gains 400 m of altitude over just 5 km through a series of spiral loops — no rack railway, all engineered with curves and tunnels. A masterpiece of 19th-century engineering.

St. Moritz & the Engadine

The line passes through Samedan and stops at Pontresina before climbing into the Bernina Pass. St. Moritz itself is on a short branch — get off here if it's your destination.

Morteratsch Glacier & Piz Bernina

Just south of Pontresina, the train passes directly below the Morteratsch glacier and the Piz Bernina massif (4,049 m). One of the most dramatic alpine sections of the whole Swiss network.

Lago Bianco & Ospizio Bernina (2,253 m)

The summit of the line and the European continental watershed. Lago Bianco is glacier-fed; the smaller Lej Nair next to it drains the opposite way.

Brusio Spiral Viaduct

An open stone spiral viaduct just before Tirano — one of the most photographed bridges in the Alps. You can usually see the front of the train as it curves below you.

The full route

Illustrated map of the full UNESCO Bernina Express route from Chur via Samedan to Tirano, with the St. Moritz branch and the Bernina Express bus to Lugano
The Bernina Express runs from Chur to Tirano via the Albula and Bernina lines, with the St. Moritz branch.

Bernina Express timetable Chur → Tirano (2026)

Summer schedule from 2 May to 25 October 2026. Outside this window the Bernina Express runs on a reduced schedule with the same panorama carriages.

Southbound · Chur → Tirano

Tren Departure Chur Filisur Pontresina Poschiavo Arrival Tirano
PE 951 08:17 09:32 10:25 12:01 12:49
PE 955 13:34 14:43 15:41 17:15 18:00

PE 951 connects in Tirano with the Bernina Express bus to Lugano (departing ~14:20, arriving Lugano ~17:30). The Vereina diversion from 29 October to 13 November 2026 affects PE 951/952 — check rhb.ch for the diversion timetable.

Preguntas frecuentes

Is the Chur → Tirano trip a day trip or two days?
The full one-way takes about 4 h 20. A return trip in a single day is 8 h 40 on the train alone — possible, but exhausting. Most travellers split it: Chur → Tirano one day, stay overnight in Tirano or Poschiavo, return the next day. With the Bernina Express bus you can also continue from Tirano to Lugano (~3 h 10) and loop back via train.
Do I need a Bernina Express seat reservation for the full route?
Yes. On the panorama Bernina Express trains (PE 950–957), reservation is mandatory. The reservation fee for Chur → Tirano is CHF 40 in low season and CHF 44 in high season (2 May – 25 October 2026). Book online at rhb.ch — reservations open about three months before travel.
Can I use the Regional Red Train for Chur → Tirano?
Technically yes, but you have to change trains: Chur to St. Moritz on the Albula line, then St. Moritz/Pontresina to Tirano on the Bernina line. Total time is similar (~4 h 20–4 h 40), and the Red Train ticket is cheaper. No reservation needed, but you sit on regional rolling stock with normal windows.
What about the Vereina diversion in autumn 2026?
From 29 October to 13 November 2026, Bernina Express services PE 951/952 are rerouted via Vereina due to engineering works on the Albula line. Travel time changes — check rhb.ch for the exact diversion timetable before you book.
Bernina Express o Tren Rojo (Trenino Rosso): ¿cuál es la diferencia?
Circulan por las mismas vías a través del Paso del Bernina y tienen las mismas vistas. El Bernina Express es el tren con cristales panorámicos: 1–3 salidas al día, reserva de plaza obligatoria, servicio en el asiento, Wi-Fi. El Tren Rojo es el tren regional: circula cada hora, sin reserva, ventanas normales que se abren, sin servicio a bordo. El billete del Tren Rojo es válido todo el día en cualquier tren en la misma dirección.
¿Necesito el pasaporte?
Sí: lleva un documento de identidad con foto. El tren cruza una frontera internacional entre Italia y Suiza. Los controles fronterizos son aleatorios, pero ocurren, sobre todo en temporada alta de verano.
¿Los trenes circulan en invierno?
Sí, ambos circulan todo el año. El Bernina Express usa vagones panorámicos durante todo el año, con un horario reducido en invierno. Nota: del 29 de octubre al 13 de noviembre de 2026 el Bernina Express se desvía por Vereina debido a obras: consulta rhb.ch para las fechas afectadas.

Ready for the full Bernina Express?

For the panorama train across the full Chur → Tirano route, book directly with Rhätische Bahn. Reservations open about three months ahead — popular departures fill up early in summer.