Well, then you have to be patient. The train-company's homepage (www.sbb.ch) says the following re supersaver-tickets:
Supersaver tickets may be purchased no more than 14 days before the desired date of travel.
As a swiss citizen, I have never ever "booked" a train. There are (expect some international trains) no seatreservations either. You just go to the station, buy a ticket (either at the counter or ticketmachine) and jump on any train. There is only one train-company, one pricing and trains run...
Yes, Germany is quite cheap, when it comes to speeding-fines - at least compared to Switzerland. Here the speeding fines start at €100 and can add up to several ten-thousand francs. Normal speed limit on motorways is 120 km/h, if you're getting caught with 160+ km/h you will be fined depending...
The actual fine for not having the 40-Francs-Sticker (35 Euros) is currently 100 CHF plus of course the sticker. If you pass the border on a motorway, you will be controlled. If you leave the motorway before Basel and cross the border on a regular road, they will not ask you for the sticker...
True, but this day was the worst day for years, because of accidents and rough weather...I myself also missed the first half because of this miserable traffic, but usually Basel-Bern or Zürich-Bern by car should not take longer than 90min.
Young Boys just released the ticketinfo, which says the following:
- whole sector B will be used for guest-fans (approx 5000+ seats)
- this sector will be sold exclusively via Everton FC for CHF 45 (GBP 26)
- for all other sectors, the ticket-sales starts 19JAN, 0800 (0700 UK Time)
- owners of...