
Switzerland’s extensive rail network is vital for daily commuters and international links. The country is renowned for its efficient trains and reliable schedules. However, periods of severe weather, particularly heavy rain and storms, have occasionally tested the resilience of Swiss infrastructure in the past.
Following a series of intense storms over the last 24 hours, significant portions of the Swiss rail system are experiencing extensive service disruptions. Key routes have been affected by flooding, landslides, and fallen trees. Many trains are delayed or rerouted, especially in central and eastern parts of the country. The Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) and regional operators have deployed emergency crews to clear tracks and inspect bridges for safety before normal operations can resume.
The travel chaos has affected thousands, from commuters in major cities like Zurich and Bern to international travelers heading to and from Italy, France, and Germany. Several local businesses are reporting employee absences, while tourism hotspots in affected regions face cancellations and reduced visitor numbers. The disruptions also highlight Switzerland’s vulnerability to extreme weather, a growing concern in the era of climate change.
Authorities are urging passengers to check the latest updates on official rail websites and apps before traveling. Full service restoration may take several days, especially on routes impacted by landslides and flooding. Swiss rail companies are cooperating with local governments and weather agencies to enhance future resilience and improve emergency protocols. More rain is forecast in the coming days, which may prolong recovery efforts.






