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Tarifverbund Passepartout

The Tarifverbund Luzern/Obwalden/Nidwalden, also known by its marketing name Tarifverbund Passepartout, is a Swiss tariff network covering the cantons of Lucerne, Obwalden and Nidwalden in Central Switzerland.

History
The Tarifverbund Passepartout was founded in 1986 and offered cross-cantonal seasonal tickets from 1988. From 2002, single tickets for the so-called core zone around Lucerne were also introduced under the name Integraler Tarifverbund in der Agglomeration Luzern. This meant that zone tickets could now be purchased instead of the previously standard route tickets and the Tarifverbund Passepartout fare network became an integral fare network. At the same time, the management of the fare network was transferred to the newly founded from 2010. The division of the network area into 78 zones for single tickets and 36 zones for season tickets, which was introduced in 2009, was replaced by a new zone map with 29 fare zones that apply to both ticket types as of the timetable change on 14 December 2014.{{cite web | url = http://www.passepartout.ch/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/MM-Neuer-Tarifzonenplan-2015-inkl.-7-wichtigste-Fragen.pdf | language = de | title = Neuer Tarifzonenplan: Für die Fahrgäste wird es einfacher | trans-title = New fare zone plan: It will be easier for passengers | publisher = Tarifverbund Passepartout |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150924064926/http://www.passepartout.ch/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/MM-Neuer-Tarifzonenplan-2015-inkl.-7-wichtigste-Fragen.pdf == Ticket range ==
Ticket range
In addition to the normal single tickets for certain zones, day tickets are also offered, which are valid for the respective day in these zones. There are also multi-journey tickets for both single tickets and day passes, which are intended for occasional users and are up to 10 per cent cheaper than single tickets. All travelcards are available as annual or monthly travelcards on the . In addition to the reduced “'Junior Travelcard”' for people under 25, there is also a special travelcard for dogs. There is also a 9-Uhr-Abo on offer, which is only valid from 9:00 a.m. on weekdays. For commuters travelling to other fare networks, there is also a special season ticket called the Modul-Abo. Pricing characteristics Short-distance tickets are only available in zone 10 in the Lucerne agglomeration. These are valid for a journey of up to 6 bus stops. For tickets that are only valid within zone 10, a separate fare applies, which is higher than in the other zones. Zone 10 is also counted as two zones if it is purchased in combination with other zones. For this reason, so-called long-distance tickets have been introduced on the outskirts of Zone 10, which are valid for a single journey on selected routes and cost as much as a ticket for 1 zone. With the and the Tarifverbund A-Welle, three so-called overlapping zones have been created in which both Passepartout tickets and tickets from the other network are valid. These zones can only be purchased in combination with another zone. == Partners ==
Partners
Train ZentralbahnSwiss Federal RailwaysBLS AG Trolleybuses and buses • (including. Emmer Busbetriebe) • Auto AG SchwyzPostBus Switzerland, Central Switzerland region • Rottal AutoVerkehrsbetriebe Luzern • (Buses Seetal-Freiamt) Boat Lake Lucerne Navigation Company (only partially integrated: on the Lucerne - Hertenstein - Weggis - Vitznau route, season tickets are valid) == Network maps ==
Network maps
File:Auto AG Group Rothenburg 2026.png|Rothenburg File:Auto_AG_Schwyz_2026.png|Canton of Schwyz File:Verkehrsbetriebe Luzern 2026.png|Lucerne File:Luzern Region Entlebuch Escholzmatt 2026.png|Luzern Entlebuch Escholzmatt File:Luzern Region Hinterland 2026.png|Luzern Hinterland File:Luzern Region Hochdorf 2026.png|Luzern Hochdorf File:Verkehrsbetriebe Zug 2026.png|Canton of Zug == See also ==
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