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Passenger transport market
Mobility requirements in conurbations and business centers and for leisure transportation are increasing steadily, and accessible, combined mobility is growing in importance every day – innovative solutions are required. PostBus intends to further strengthen its leading market position in public bus transport in Switzerland. As a mobility and technology service provider, we are continuing to develop our system services and increasing our range of products along the mobility chain. Internationally, PostBus wants to grow in clearly defined niche areas and build up additional sources of earnings.
Operating income
CHF million
923
Operating profit
CHF million
36
Domestic passengers
In millions
152
Domestic vehicle kilometres
In millions of km
153
Vehicles
Number
2,242
On the road to becoming an integrated mobility provider
PostBus today is already an important and indeed by now indispensable mobility provider. In this interview, Head of PostBus Daniel Landolf explains how the bus company plans to meet the challenges of the future.
Full overview with NordwestMobil
In 2016, PostBus launched the regional mobility platform NordwestMobil. The app is designed to make travel easier for residents within the Northwestern Switzerland fare network.
Travel first, pay later
For users of public transport, the number of options for travelling without a conventional ticket is growing. Several companies are developing and testing mobile ticketing solutions in which a smartphone app records the distance...
With the power from a wall socket
With its drive technologies, PostBus is exploring innovative ways of reducing CO2 emissions. Its first articulated bus with a hybrid engine and two electric buses are now...
On-board vehicle systems unified
One device for passenger information, another for passenger counting, a third for ticket sales and yet another for operations support: there’s a lot of technology on board a Postbus to make the journey more comfortable and opera...
Safe and smart on the streets of Sion
Autonomous vehicles are no longer just a vision of the future: driverless Postbuses can be seen on the streets of Sion as part of a pilot project. An eye-catcher certainly – but there’s a lot more to it than that.
A journey of discovery with a rented bike
Rob and Silvie are at Lugano train station. For the first time in their lives. They’re American tourists on a European tour and have given themselves 24 hours to explore Lugano. But how to visit all the sights in such a short ti...