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How to travel on the MOB Railway

Travelling on the MOB Railway (Chemin de fer Montreux–Oberland Bernois)

How to travel on the spectacular Montreux-Oberland-Bernois Railway in Switzerland, including a guide to its uniquely wonderful trains on the Golden Pass route

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How to travel on the MOB Railway

The trains operated by the MOB Railway Montreux-Oberland-Bernois

The Chemin de fer Montreux–Oberland Bernois (MOB) is one of SMTJ's favourite Swiss mountain railways, it's trains offer a unique travel experience and the routes they take have a wow factor.
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MOB operates a number of routes from the main station in Montreux , which it promotes as ‘Golden Pass’ routes; though as can be seen below, what used to be known as the 'Golden Pass Route' is the train journey across Switzerland between Montreux and Luzern.

The main route taken by MOB trains is Montreux – Montvobon – Gstaad – Zweisimmen (in either direction).
At Zweisimmen station straightforward connections are available into trains to and from Spiez; and some of those trains also provide a direct connection with either Bern or Interlaken.

Another MOB route links Lenk with Zweisimmen; Lenk-Simmental station has access to a lift and cable car to the Lenk-Simmental winter sports area.

The different train travel experiences:

What is unique about MOB Railway is that it operates three different types of train on its main route between Montreux and Zweisimmen:
1: Standard trains that travel the length of the route between Montreux and Zweisimmen, stopping at all stations.
2: Belle-Epoque (Classic) trains that resemble a miniature Orient Express, the interior of these trains is pictured above at top left.
3: Panoramic trains which have particularly large windows.
These trains also have a lounge at the end of the train for 360 views, seats in these lounges are limited, so reservations are recommended; and a surcharge applies to the ticket price to travel in these lounges.

The timetable is arranged so that during the day there is 1 x train an hour in both directions between Montreux and Zweisimmen, but these three different direct train services between each end of this route are incorporated into this regular timetable.
So at different hours either a standard train OR a Panoramic train OR a Belle-Epoque train will be departing.

The MOB timetable does not distinguish between the Belle-Epoque, Panoramic and standard trains.
However, if you look up journeys in either direction between Montreux and Zweisimmen, the standard trains are those with the longer journey times.

If you want to specifically travel on a Belle-Epoque or a Panoramic train then you can look up their respective departure times on the online timetable.

The journey between Montreux and Zweisimmen:

The journey by MOB trains between Montreux and Zweissimen

When travelling east from Montreux as far as Gstaad, the best of the views are from the right of the train; when facing the direction of travel.
There are stunning views over Lake Geneva from both sides of the train as the train twists and turns on the ascent from Montreux, but the pick of these views are on the right hand side.
Then as the railway turns inland, between Chamby and Gstaad, the best of the views over the mountain valleys are on the also on the right hand side.

However, aside from the views over Lake Geneva, the three other most epic vistas to be enjoyed on this journey are the views down over the villages of Gstaad, Saanen and Zweisimmen; and these three views are all over on the left, when heading east.
The view over Gstaad can be enjoyed just after trains from Montreux have departed from the station in the village.

The Montreux <> Zweisimmen journey is so fabulous that it has earned a place in the top half of the list of Switzerland's 15 Most Beautiful Train Rides

Montreux <> Luzern; the full 'Golden Pass' route:

If you will be travelling with a rail pass, the route between Montreux and Luzern via Interlaken, is both fabulously scenic and a useful connection between Lake Geneva and central Switzerland; a great alternative to the direct IR trains between Geneva and Luzern.
And rail pass users don't have to pay any additional fees to travel on any of the trains on this alternative route.

When we first explored Switzerland by train, the 'Golden Pass Route' was the route between Montreux and Luzern, showcasing the east<>west connections by train across central Switzerland.

You can't take direct trains on this full 'Golden Pass' route, but the required connections in Zweissimen and Interlaken Ost stations couldn't be more straightforward and the trains are timed to minimize the transfer time.

West to east the route is:
(1) MOB trains from Montreux to Zweissimen
(2) BLS (mainline trains) from Zweissimen to Interlaken Ost*
(3) The Luzern - Interlaken Express between Interlaken Ost and Luzern.
So reverse the combination when travelling east to west.

*=In some hours an additional change of train is required in Spiez, but this can be avoided if you depart from:
Montreux at 09:44; 11:44; 13:44 and 15:44.
Luzern at 07:05; 11:05; 13:05 and 15:05.

This online timetable also has the details of the trains between Zweisimmen and Interlaken Ost (some of which require an additional easy connection at Spiez) and the Luzern-Interlaken Express ZB trains between Interlaken Ost and Luzern.

The Golden Pass route is so fabulous that it has been included in Go Go Places' list of Europe's Most Scenic Train Rides and on Days To Come's list AND on Far And Wide's list of the Most Remarkable Train Journeys in Europe.

The Chocolate train:

MOB also operates 'The Chocolate Train' between Montreux and Broc; which also happens to be the only direct train between Montreux and Broc.
When travelling between Montreux and Broc via Gruyéres by ordinary train, a change of train is required at Montbovon.

Seats must be reserved in advance of travel on ‘The Chocolate Train’ at Montreux MOB station and rail passes are not valid on 'The Chocolate Train'.

Connections with other railways:

The MOB trains share a station at Montreux with SBB trains from/to Brig, Geneve, Lausanne, Martigny and Sion.

At Zweissimmen cross platform connections are available to/from BLS trains that link Zweisimmen with Bern via Spiez and Thun.
A few trains per day operate direct between Zweisimmen and Interlaken in both directions.

At Spiez easy connections are also available into trains to Interlaken and to trains on two routes from/to Brig (1) via Visp and (2) the Lotschberger route via Kandersteg.

Using tickets and rail passes:

Ticket prices cost the same price, irrespective if you travel by the Panoramic, Belle-Epoque or standard trains.
Tickets can be booked online though you won't save money if you book online, but you can choose specific seats.

Rail passes including Eurail, InterRail and Swiss Travel Passes are valid on any train, including the Belle-Epoque and Panoramic* trains.
*=Rail pass users have to pay the reservation fee to travel in the lounges on the Panoramic trains, but no other journey incurs an additional charge.

So if you have a rail pass you can just hop on the train, though be aware that seats may be reserved and the reservations aren't shown by the seats.

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