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Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel by train

The journey from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel by train is 88.77 km and takes 3 hrs 44 mins. There are 511 connections per day, with the first departure at 12:16 am and the last at 11:26 pm. It is possible to travel from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel by train for as little as $31.64 or as much as $86.50. The best price for this journey is $31.64.

Lowest Price$31.64
Journey Duration3 hrs 44 mins
Connection per Day511
Lowest Price$31.64
Highest Price$86.50
First Departure12:16 am
Last Departure11:26 pm
Distance88.77 km
DepartureVillingen-Schwenningen
ArrivalBasel
CarriersRufbus, ÖBB - Interregio (IR)More

Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel Train Times

Departure date
Sunday, 5 May 2024

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Cheap train tickets from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel
Looking for the best deal on a train ticket for your trip? Here are 4 ways to get cheap train tickets from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel.

Book in advance and save

If you're looking for the best deal for your trip from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel, booking train tickets in advance is a great way to save money, but keep in mind that advance tickets are usually not available until 3 months before your travel date.

Stay flexible with your travel time and explore off-peak journeys

Planning your trips around off-peak travel times not only means that you'll be able to avoid the crowds, but can also end up saving you money. Being flexible with your schedule and considering alternative routes or times will significantly impact the amount of money you spend on getting from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel.

Always check special offers

Checking on the latest deals can help save a lot of money, making it worth taking the time to browse and compare prices. So make sure you get the best deal on your ticket and take advantage of special fares for children, youth and seniors as well as discounts for groups.

Unlock the potential of slower trains or connecting trains

If you're planning a trip with some flexible time, why not opt for the scenic route? Taking slower trains or connecting trains that make more stops may save you money on your ticket – definitely worth considering if it fits in your schedule.

Best time to book Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel travel

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Best time to book cheap train tickets from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel

The cheapest Villingen-Schwenningen - Basel train tickets can be found for as low as $18.56 if you’re lucky, or $32.25 on average. The most expensive ticket can cost as much as $41.34.

Find the best day to travel to Basel by train

When travelling to Basel by train, if you want to avoid crowds you can check how frequently our customers are travelling in the next 30-days using the graph below. On average, the peak hours to travel are between 6:30am and 9am in the morning, or between 4pm and 7pm in the evening. Please keep this in mind when travelling to your point of departure as you may need some extra time to arrive, particularly in big cities!

Carriers on this route

Find out more about the carriers on this route.

Eurocity (EC) trains are specifically designed for short and long-distance travel, connecting major cities in various European countries as part of the extensive international train services. Eurocity (EC) trains are operated by a range of national railway companies across Europe, including Deutsche Bahn (Germany), SNCF (France), Trenitalia (Italy), SBB (Switzerland), and ÖBB (Austria). The Eurocity (EC) service offers regular schedules and convenient connections between prominent cities like Paris, Berlin, Milan, and Vienna.

Swiss Federal Railways, or SBB, is the country's railroad organization. All around Switzerland, SBB offers passenger rail services with connections to nations including Germany, Austria, Italy, and France. SBB provides a range of train services, including high-speed trains, regional trains, and international trains, and offers different classes of service, from standard seating to luxurious sleeper cabins.

SNCF, the French national railway company, offers TER, a comprehensive regional train service. TER (Transport Express Régional) trains connect cities, and villages within regions of France, offering local transportation for commuters and tourists as they explore the regional culture, landscape, and attractions through its vast network of regional routes. TER trains are slower than the high-speed trains but offer a more affordable and comfortable alternative for shorter journeys within the regions.

TGV Duplex is a high-speed train operated by the French national railway company, SNCF. It is a double-decker train that can reach speeds of up to 320 km/h (200 mph) and is designed to carry passengers on long-distance journeys. It is also environmentally friendly, with reduced noise levels and lower carbon emissions compared to other modes of transportation. This train type is included in the TGV inOui service.

Regional Express (Rex) is an Australian airline that operates scheduled regional flights to over 60 destinations across Australia. The airline was founded in 2002 and has its headquarters in Mascot, New South Wales. Rex operates a fleet of over 60 aircraft, including Saab 340 turboprops and Boeing 737-800NG jets. The airline's main focus is on providing affordable air travel to regional communities, with a strong emphasis on safety, reliability, and customer service. Rex also offers a frequent flyer program, Rex Business Flyer, and has partnerships with other airlines such as Qantas and Virgin Australia.

Interregio Express (IRE) is a regional train service in Germany that operates on non-electrified lines. The service is operated by Deutsche Bahn, the national railway company of Germany. It was introduced in 2001 to provide faster and more comfortable travel options for passengers in rural areas. IRE trains typically run between cities and villages, stopping at smaller stations along the way.

Interregio (IR) is a type of express train service in Europe that operates on medium-distance routes. It is a step below the high-speed InterCity (IC) trains and above the regional trains. They are often used for commuting and business travel, as well as leisure travel. Interregio trains are operated by various national railway companies in Europe, including Deutsche Bahn in Germany, ÖBB in Austria, and SBB in Switzerland.

Regionalbahn is a type of train service in Germany that operates on regional routes, connecting smaller towns and cities with larger ones. These trains are usually slower than intercity trains, but they make more stops and are more affordable. Regionalbahn trains are operated by various companies, including Deutsche Bahn, and they offer single and multiple-day tickets. The trains are often used by commuters and tourists who want to explore the countryside and smaller towns.

While not as swift as the high-speed ICE trains, Deutsche Bahn’s InterCity trains boast speeds up to 200km/h, offering spacious carriages and dining options. Operating across numerous German routes, such as Cologne-Hamburg, these trains also extend to international destinations, including Amsterdam and Luxembourg. Some routes even feature double-deck trains.

Ticket types and facilities from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel

Compare the different ticket types and the facilities provided by EuroCity, TER and DB - Intercity when traveling from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel.

Second Class

With Deutsche Bahn's Eurocity trains, a second-class ticket guarantees you a more affordable journey. Throughout your trip, you can access basic facilities like electrical outlets, air conditioning, and a bar carriage.
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First Class

If you wish to elevate your travel experience in a quieter place with additional services such as adjustable seats, more legroom, catering service, and seat selection, you can opt for the first-class tickets on Deutsche Bahn's Eurocity trains.
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Standard

TER train tickets have a fixed "Tarif Normal" fare and are valid for a single journey until midnight the day after validation in platform stamp machines. Some regions may offer off-peak discounts.
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Second Class

On SBB Intercity trains, in addition to basic amenities for Second Class ticket, there's a Family Zone specially designed to offer comfort for families with children. If you get hungry during the journey, you can enjoy tasty meals in the restaurant carriage.
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First Class

On Deutsche Bahn IC trains, if you have a Flexpreis First Class ticket in addition to the standard second class offerings, you can access Fast Track and DB lounges at some German stations for free and enjoy the complimentary refreshments. Plus, experience a quieter travel environment and savor the view.

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Facility Description

Find out more about the different facilities available onboard with each carrier on this route.

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DB's EC trains feature recently updated coaches equipped with power sockets.
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Deutsche Bahn is progressively adding free WiFi to their EC trains.
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On DB Eurocity trains, you can bring any amount of luggage without restrictions. Store small bags either in the overhead racks or beneath your seats. For bigger luggage items, use the racks found in the compartments or close to the exterior doors.
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The Mobility Service assists with boarding, disembarking, and train transitions. Additionally, the staff is ready to address any inquiries or provide support to ensure a smooth journey.
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On EC trains, dine in the onboard restaurant or grab a quick bite from the bistro. First Class passengers receive complimentary meals at their seat. DB provides diverse, locally-sourced food options, including vegetarian and vegan choices.
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DB's EC trains now boast modernized carriages with air conditioning.
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TER trains are currently without WiFi services.
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Modern TER trains come equipped with power sockets.
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TER trains have no restrictions on the size of bags, as long as they are within your personal handling capability and can fit in designated luggage areas.
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Accès TER' offers specialized assistance for passengers with disabilities or reduced mobility, ensuring a seamless travel experience.
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TER trains do not provide onboard catering; consider bringing your refreshments.
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Traveling with a bike on TER trains is free, simply hang it or store it in designated areas on a first-come, first-served basis, booking not available.
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Deutsche Bahn is rolling out free WiFi on their IC trains, with some already offering the service.
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All seats in both classes have power sockets on DB IC trains.
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On IC trains, you can bring any amount of luggage without restrictions. Store small bags either in the overhead racks or beneath your seats. For bigger luggage items, use the racks found in the compartments or close to the exterior doors.
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Deutsche Bahn's Mobility Service provides assistance for boarding, disembarking, and train transfers. Staff are on hand to address questions and ensure a smooth trip.
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On the DB IC trains, there's a restaurant for meals or a bistro for snacks. You can eat at the bistro or in your seat. First Class passengers get free food at their seat. The menu changes but always has local food, including vegetarian and vegan choices.
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Intercity trains have air-conditioned sections.
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For IC trains, a ticket and reservation are required for bicycles, with the reservation cost included. Bikes are typically stored in second class carriages, though your seat may be elsewhere.
Services on board Rufbus, ÖBB - Interregio (IR) and TER from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel
Compare services on board when travelling from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel by train.
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Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel CO2 Emissions by Train

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Train
6.21kg
Bus
6.66kg
Flight
17.75kg
Car
14.2kg
What are the CO2 emissions from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel by train? The CO2 emissions from taking the train between Villingen-Schwenningen and Basel are 6.21kg.
How much CO2 do I save by taking the train between Villingen-Schwenningen and Basel? By taking the train between Villingen-Schwenningen and Basel you will save 11.54kg CO2 emissions compared to a flight, 0.45kg compared to a bus and 7.99kg compared to a car.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is a train ticket from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel?
A train ticket from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel is $48.78. However the price varies depending on how early you buy, and if it's peak time to travel. Occasionally you can find them for as cheap as $31.64.
What's the cheapest train ticket from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel?
The cheapest ticket you can get from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel is $31.64. We recommend booking as early as possible and off-peak hours to get the cheapest ticket possible. Off-peak times are usually from 09:30 to 16:00, and after 19:00.
What's the distance between Villingen-Schwenningen and Basel by train?
Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel is 88.77 km.
How long does the train between Villingen-Schwenningen and Basel take?
Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel is on average 3 hrs 44 mins. However the fastest option will get you there in 2 hrs 29 mins.
Which companies operate from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel?
The train journey from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel is covered by 11 operator(s). On Virail you can find these carriers that provide services on this route: Rufbus, ÖBB - Interregio (IR), TER, TGV Duplex, DB - Intercity, DB - Regionalbahn, EuroCity, SWEG Südwestdeutsche Landesverkehrs, DB - Interregio Express (IRE), SBB, DB - Regional Express and DB - InterCity Express (ICE).
How many train connections per day go from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel?
Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel has 511 connection(s) per day on average.
What time does the first train from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel leave?
The earliest train from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel departs at 12:16 am. However be sure to check with us the schedule on the day you want to leave as the time may differ.
What time does the last train from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel depart?
The latest train from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel departs at 11:26 pm. However be sure to check with us the schedule on the day you want to leave as the time may differ.
Should I book my ticket from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel in advance?
If you can, we recommend booking your ticket as early as possible to ensure you get better savings. The cheapest train ticket we have found is $31.64 but this may be subject to change depending on the day of travel, hour you wish to depart and how far in advance you book.
What's the fastest journey time between Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel by train?
The fastest journey time by train between Villingen-Schwenningen and Basel is 2 hrs 29 mins.
Is there a direct train from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel?
Yes, there is a direct train between Villingen-Schwenningen and Basel.
What are the CO2 emissions for Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel by train?
The train journey from Villingen-Schwenningen to Basel creates 6.21kg of CO2 emissions.