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SBB Train Station Shops Planned

The number ⁣of ⁤convenience stores in train stations is increasing sharply. ‌Now, SBB is cooperating with the Migros format Mio. The discounter Aldi, ⁢conversely, is making a U-turn. The backgrounds.

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The‍ great food culture ⁢is not‌ what many commuters celebrate: A sandwich and a drink from the train station shop, hastily consumed on the train, frequently enough has to suffice.This trend towards ⁤quick⁣ take-away food is also reflected ⁣in the range​ of services offered at train stations. In those of SBB, there ‌were almost 240 convenience ⁣stores in 2024 – almost 100 more than in ‌2018. The number⁤ of smaller⁣ kiosks,⁢ on the other hand, has decreased.

In the‍ past, Valora with its Avec stores dominated the ‍business and⁣ won a major SBB​ tender in 2019 for the operation of ⁣116 kiosk‌ and 146 ⁣convenience‌ areas until 2030. but the competition is increasing.Now, SBB has ​even ⁣joined forces ‍with Valora competitor Migros for a test.

In the train stations of Zurich HB, Bern, Birmensdorf ZH and Islikon TG, shops of the Mio⁤ format will⁢ be opened. These are ​a smaller version of the Migrolino shops.The branch in ⁤Zurich started operations on December 4th, and the‌ others are expected to‌ follow soon. As last year, there has also ⁣been‍ a⁢ Mio shop at Baden AG ⁢station. However, the landlord⁣ there is not SBB, but the city.

Swiss Federal‍ Railways Expand Retail Options with ‌Mio ‌and Migrolino

the ‌Swiss federal Railways (SBB) is‍ diversifying its retail offerings at train stations,‌ partnering with Valora alternatives like Mio by Migros and Migrolino,‌ to provide travelers with‌ more ​convenient shopping options. ‌This move comes as SBB seeks⁢ to enhance passenger experiance and expand access ⁣to everyday goods.

Mio and Migrolino: A⁣ Growing Presence

Mio‍ by Migros shops typically open on spaces up to approximately 80 square ‍meters, while Migrolino locations are generally larger. Mio⁤ shops are usually open from 6 or 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. seven days a week, aiming to allow commuters to complete thier shopping in under a minute. Mio shops are already appearing ⁤at existing gas ​stations.

Coop⁤ is also a meaningful player in the convenience store sector,⁢ operating 333 Coop Pronto locations, many of​ which are situated at train stations, according ​to‍ the company’s website. Valora, a‍ major competitor, also maintains a ⁣ample presence.

Mio‌ Migrolino Migros Tankstelle

Mio shops are already present at‌ some⁣ gas stations.
Image: Migrolino AG

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