Alemanni, Romans, and Savoys all left their mark on Yverdon-les-Bains, a charming town in the Swiss Alps. It’s also known for its thermal springs, which have been used as mineral baths since the Roman era. Castellans of the Savoy dynasty used to live in Yverdon-les-Bains Castle (Château d’Yverdon). This Swiss heritage site has four towers and is considered a national treasure.

For visitors to Switzerland, Yverdon-les-Bains might not be the first place you would think of visiting in Switzerland. Nonetheless, Yverdon-les-Bains is a pretty, charming town and I highly recommend visiting it.
As one of the most beautiful towns near Lausanne, people who there might consider visiting Yverdon-les-Bains by train. Traveling by train in Switzerland is an easy, comfortable, and impressive journey. So I would definitely recommend traveling by train between Lausanne and Yverdon-les-Bains.
This article will answer all your questions about the train journey from Lausanne to Yverdon-les-Bains.
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How To Get From Lausanne to Yverdon-les-Bains

Three direct trains run between Lausanne and Yverdon-les-Bains every hour. These are the following trains:
- IC 5 to Zurich HB / St. Gallen / Rorschach
- S1 to Grandson
- S2 to Grandson
How Long Is the Train Ride From Lausanne to Yverdon-les-Bains?
The following table shows the train ride duration from Lausanne to Yverdon-les-Bains and the other way around (updated August 2023):
Route | Duration (fastest) |
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Lausanne – Yverdon-les-Bains (Direct) | 21 minutes |
Yverdon-les-Bains – Lausanne (Direct) | 22 minutes |
Is the Train From Lausanne to Yverdon-les-Bains Scenic?
Unfortunately, the Interregio train from Lausanne to Yverdon-les-Bains is not the most scenic train route. These are fast commuter trains intended to get you from one city to another as quickly as possible.
Other Scenic Trains
In case you would like to check out other scenic trains, then there are more scenic trains recommended below. These are the Golden Pass Line, the Glacier Express, and the Bernina Express. Another interesting train is the Historical Train that goes from Davos to Filisur.

Your other options in detail are the following:
- Golden Pass – The Golden Pass departs from Lucerne. You would take a train from Zurich to Lucerne, then change to Interlaken. This is sometimes referred to as the east end of this route. The Golden Pass has panorama coaches and is scenic.
- Glacier Express – Glacier Express is a long journey that starts from Zermatt, home of Matterhorn. It then traverses 291 bridges and 91 tunnels before stopping in St. Moritz. Both Zermatt and St. Moritz are beautiful mountain resorts worthy of a longer stay. The Glacier Express passes by several idyllic mountain villages.
- Bernina Express – Bernina Express is another train route that begins in Chur. Chur is the oldest alpine city in Switzerland and definitely worth visiting. This train route spans 196 bridges. It goes through 55 tunnels and passes 20 beautiful villages in Switzerland. For you to go on this scenic train, you will have to go from Zurich or Lucerne to Chur first.
- Historical Train Davos to Filisur – May through October, vintage carriages are pulled by the century-old crocodile locomotive from Davos Platz to Filisur. The train line covers a total length of 4,200 meters through 14 tunnels and 28 bridges. Its scenic highlights include the Wiesen Viaduct and the Zügen Gorge.
How Much Will the Train Ticket From Lausanne to Yverdon-les-Bains Cost?
Here are the train ticket prices from Lausanne to Yverdon-les-Bains (updated May 2023):
Route | Full Fare (CHF) | Half Fare (CHF) |
---|---|---|
Lausanne Airport – Yverdon-les-Bains | 37.00 | 18.50 |
Do You Need a Seat Reservation on the Train?
No, there is no need to reserve a spot on the train. But you can always add this option if that is your wish.
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Darla Uhl is the owner of TouringSwitzerland.com. Her home is in the German-speaking part of Switzerland. Having lived almost 20 years in Switzerland, she's traveled extensively all over the country.
Darla's favorite regions to visit in Switzerland include Engadin, Lake Geneva, Bernese Oberland, Ticino, and Valais. She loves spending time with her family, hiking, visiting museums, and reading books.