Mt Pilatus or Mt Rigi which one to choose

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    9 April 2016 at 9:57:06 #808857

    hi,

    We are in Luzern for 2 and half days. One day I want to do Wilhelm Tell Express (provided I get a reservation) , one day I want to keep for Mr Titlus (May be on the first day after 12)

    On the third day I should go to Pilatus or Rigi which one is better or rather what is the difference between the two. Also Transport Museum is near to which mountain, where yo fit this in?

    thanks

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    Annika
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    10 April 2016 at 7:03:03 #850542

    Hi Saumya12,

    You’d best study the Pilatus and Rigi pages and see for yourself what appeals to you most. The “Route” tabs, combined with the timetable that’s been mentioned before, will help you plan your trips and decide which suits your itinerary better. The Museum of Transport can well be combined with either mountain. Pilatus would be a bit closer, Rigi can be reached by boat if you like.

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    10 April 2016 at 16:24:58 #850543

    Thank . Annika. I think I can decide after reaching there as no prior reservation is needed.

    i am not able to reserve Willhelm Tell express from Lucern to Locarno or Golden Pass Line from Montreux to Imterlaken. This is something bothering me 🙁

    Annika
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    10 April 2016 at 17:19:14 #850544

    Hi Saumya12,

    Arno explained that here. So you can at least book the Golden Pass ride. If not, please add your questions to that other thread.

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