| Train or service name
|
Railroad
|
Route endpoints
|
Operated
|
| Alpenrhein Express
|
SOB
|
Chur – St. Gallen
|
2024–present
|
| Aare Linth
|
SOB
|
Chur – Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) – Bern
|
2021–present
|
| AB-Klassiker
|
AB
|
Appenzell – Wasserauen
|
present
|
| Aqualino[1]
|
RhB
|
Scuol-Tarasp – Chur – Disentis/Muster
|
present
|
| Bernina Express
|
RhB
|
Chur – St. Moritz – Tirano
|
1973–present
|
| CNL Apus
|
CNL
|
Amsterdam (Centraal) – Bellinzona – Milan (Central)
|
present
|
| CNL Aurora
|
CNL
|
Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) – Copenhagen (Central)
|
present
|
| CNL Berliner
|
CNL
|
Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) – Berlin (Hauptbahnhof)
|
present
|
| CNL Canopus
|
CNL
|
Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) – Prague (Central)
|
present
|
| CNL Komet
|
CNL
|
Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) – Hamburg (Hauptbahnhof)
|
present
|
| CNL Orion
|
CNL
|
Basel – Dresden (Hauptbahnhof) – Prague (Main)
|
present
|
| CNL Pegasus
|
CNL
|
Amsterdam (Centraal) – Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) – Brig
|
present
|
| CNL Semper
|
CNL
|
Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) – Dresden (Hauptbahnhof)
|
present
|
| EC Borromeo
|
Cisalpino
|
Basel – Bern (Main) – Milan (Central)
|
until 2009
|
| EC Canaletto
|
Cisalpino
|
Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) – Venice (Santa Lucia)
|
until 2009
|
| EC Cinque Terre
|
Cisalpino
|
Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) – La Spezia
|
until 2009
|
| EC Iris
|
SNCB, CFL, SNCF, SBB CFF FFS
|
Brussels (Midi/Zuid) – Strasbourg – Chur
|
present
|
| EC Jean Monet
|
SNCB, CFL, SNCF
|
Brussels (Midi/Zuid) – Strasbourg – Basel
|
present
|
| EC Kaiserin Elisabeth
|
SBB CFF FFS, ÖBB
|
Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) – Salzburg
|
present
|
| EC Lemano
|
Cisalpino
|
Geneva – Milan (Central)
|
until 2009
|
| EC Maria Theresia
|
SBB CFF FFS, ÖBB
|
Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) – Vienna (Westbahnhof)
|
present
|
| EC Monte Rosa
|
Cisalpino
|
Geneva – Milan (Central)
|
until 2009
|
| EC Ticino
|
SBB CFF FFS, FS/Trenitalia, Cisalpino
|
Basel – Lucerne – Milan (Central)
|
1993–2008
|
| EC Transalpin
|
SBB CFF FFS, ÖBB
|
Basel – Vienna (Westbahnhof)
|
1958–2010
|
| SBB CFF FFS, ÖBB
|
Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) – Graz (Hauptbahnhof)
|
2013–present
|
| EC Vall D’Ossola
|
Cisalpino
|
Basel – Bern (Main) – Milan (Central)
|
until 2009
|
| EC Vallese
|
Cisalpino
|
Geneva – Milan (Central)
|
until 2009
|
| EC Vauban
|
SNCB, CFL, SNCF, SBB CFF FFS
|
Brussels (Midi/Zuid) – Strasbourg – Brig
|
present
|
| EC Verbano
|
Cisalpino
|
Basel – Bern (Main) – Milan (Central)
|
until 2009
|
| EN Roma
|
SBB CFF FFS, Trenitalia
|
Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) – Venice (Santa Lucia) Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) – Rome (Termini)
|
present
|
| EN Wiener Walzer
|
SBB CFF FFS, ÖBB, MÁV
|
Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) – Prague (Main) Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) – Vienna (Westbahnhof) – Budapest (Keleti)
|
present
|
| EN Zürichsee
|
SBB CFF FFS, ÖBB, SŽ, HŽ, ŽS
|
Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) – Ljubljana (Main) – Zagreb – Beograd
|
present
|
| Engadin Star[2]
|
RhB
|
Landquart – St. Moritz
|
present
|
| Glacier Express
|
MGB, RhB
|
Zermatt – St. Moritz
|
present
|
| Glarner Sprinter
|
SBB CFF FFS
|
Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) – Linthal
|
2004–2014
|
| GoldenPass Line
|
Zentralbahn, BLS, Montreux–Lenk im Simmental line
|
Lucerne – Interlaken – Zweisimmen – Montreux
|
present
|
| Gotthard Panorama Express
|
SBB CFF FFS, SGV
|
(Lucerne by boat to) Flüelen – Bellinzona – Lugano
|
2017–present
|
| Heidi Express (currently the Bernina Express)
|
RhB
|
Chur – St. Moritz – Tirano
|
present
|
| IC Brianza
|
Cisalpino
|
Bellinzona – Milan (Central)
|
until 2009
|
| IC Insubria
|
SBB CFF FFS, Trenitalia
|
Stuttgart (Hauptbahnhof) – Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) – Milan (Central)
|
present
|
| IC Mediolanum
|
SBB CFF FFS, Trenitalia
|
Basel – Lucerne – Milan (Central)
|
present
|
| IC Monte Ceneri
|
Cisalpino
|
Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) – Milan (Central)
|
until 2009
|
| IC Riviera dei Fiori
|
Cisalpino
|
Basel – Lucerne – Genova – Nice
|
until 2009
|
| IC Teodolina
|
Cisalpino
|
Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) – Milan (Central)
|
until 2009
|
| IC Tiziano
|
SBB CFF FFS, Trenitalia
|
Basel – Lucerne – Milan (Central)
|
present
|
| IC Verdi
|
SBB CFF FFS, Trenitalia
|
Basel – Lucerne – Milan (Central)
|
present
|
| RE Lötschberg[3]
|
BLS
|
Spiez – Kandersteg – Goppenstein (Lötschental) – Brig
|
present
|
| Rheingold
|
|
Basel – Hook of Holland
|
1934–1987
|
| Rheintal Express
|
SBB CFF FFS
|
St. Gallen – Chur
|
1995–2018
|
| Rhyhas
|
SBB GmbH
|
Schaffhausen – Singen (– Radolfzell)
|
2022–present
|
| TEE Gottardo
|
SBB CFF FFS, FS
|
Zurich – Milan (Central)
|
1961–1988
|
| TEE Ticino
|
SBB CFF FFS
|
Zurich – Milan (Central)
|
1961–1974
|
| Train des Vignes
|
SBB CFF FFS
|
Vevey – Puidoux-Chexbres
|
present
|
| Train du Chocolat[4]
|
TPF
|
Montreux – Gruyères – Broc
|
present
|
| Train Fondue
|
TPF
|
(Montreux) – Montbovon – Bulle
|
present
|
| Trenhotel Pau Casals
|
Elipsos
|
Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) – Barcelona (Estació de França)
|
2001–2012
|
| Trenino della Neve
|
RhB
|
St. Moritz – Tirano
|
present
|
| Treno Gottardo
|
SOB, SBB CFF FFS
|
Locarno – Airolo – Göschenen – Arth-Goldau – Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) or Basel (SBB)
|
2020–present
|
| Voralpen Express
|
SOB (until 2013 in collaboration with SBB CFF FFS)
|
Lucerne – Rapperswil – St. Gallen ( – Romanshorn, until 2013)
|
1992–present
|
| Wilhelm-Tell-Express
|
SBB CFF FFS, SGV
|
(Lucerne by boat to) Flüelen – Bellinzona – Lugano
|
until 2017
|