Regulations
on the use of public transport

regulations for Annual Pass holder

The following regulations for the use of public transport in the Davos Klosters region apply to annual passes from the 2024/25 winter season onwards. These regulations apply to TopCard and ESA season ticket holders.

Davos fare network (VBD network only) – zones 400, 410, 420, 430 (Davos Laret to Davos Glaris with Pischabahn on the VBD network)
In zones 400, 410, 420, and 430 of the Davos fare network, mountain railway tickets (including ESA, TopCard, and graubündenCARD) are valid for return trips to the valley stations of the DKM mountain railways for the purpose of winter sports. Day or half-day tickets are only valid on the day of validity. Guests with a holiday home in Davos can use their guest card to travel on public transport in Davos in zones 400, 410, and 420 without restriction.

Klosters fare network - Zones 200/210
In zones 200/210 of the Klosters fare network, mountain railway tickets (including ESA, TopCard, and graubündenCARD) are valid for return trips to the valley stations in Klosters operated by Bergbahnen DKM for the purpose of winter sports (skiing, snowboarding, sledding). Day or half-day tickets are only valid on the day of validity.

Special offer on the Rhaetian Railway from Klosters to Davos Platz (2nd class) for residents of Klosters and holders of a Klosters/Saas guest card with holiday accommodation
With a valid local ID card from the municipality of Klosters and a valid mountain railway ticket (including ESA, TopCard, and graubündenCARD), the RhB route Klosters Platz - Davos Platz (2nd class) can also be used, but only for winter sports (skiing, snowboarding, sledding). Day or half-day tickets are only valid on the day of validity. Guests with a holiday home in Klosters/Saas can use their guest card to travel on public transport in Klosters in zones 200/210 and on the RhB route Klosters - Davos Platz (2nd class) without restriction.

When purchasing via a web shop or if the mountain railway ticket is loaded onto an external data carrier, a purchase receipt must be presented (digital or paper). External data carriers include, for example, SwissPass, credit cards, or cards from other mountain railway regions (list not exhaustive).

The detailed and binding description of the validity of the Davos and Klosters tariff associations can be accessed here.

Subject to change