Train and timetable information travel from Luzern

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    10 February 2017 at 3:21:05 #810771

    Hello,

    I am travelling with my family 4 adults and 1 child on a euro rail 2 country pass.I will be staying all the days in Lucerne and will be coming from Paris to Lucerne by train. I have a few questions please help.

    How much time does it take from Lucerne to mt titlis and back?

    How much time does it take from Lucerne to Jungfraujoch and back?

    With euro rail pass can we board any train (that are included in the travel pass) to travel within Switzerland or do we need to make reservations for the specific train?

    Is it possible to do Rhine falls and Zurich in one day from Lucerne?

    Are there any cloak rooms/ Left luggage at Zurich rail station?

    Thanks a lot in advance.

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    10 February 2017 at 10:19:53 #858846

    Hi Manasimahabe and welcome to MySwissAlps!

    Take a look at the train t imetable page here and simply enter your towns for travel and date/times. It will tell you exact details.

    You can board any train, reservations are not required but possible if you want to ensure you all sit together (especially on any longer journeys).

    Yes, you can do Luzern (local German spelling) to Zurich and RheinFall in one day but that of course it depends on how much time you want to spend in each area and what you want to do there. Luzern to Zurich is about one hour and another 50 minutes or so to the RheinFall.

    There is left luggage lockers you can use for your luggage at Zurich station, click on equipment tab to see sizes and prices.

    Lucas

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