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Hi Travelmama,
Trains to Switzerland from Paris leave all day. So you are not restricted to evenings only. What date are you wanting to travel?
You can use the Swiss railways timetable to find your connections. https://www.myswissalp s.com/timetable. You can find direct trains to Basel and from there connect to Bern. In Basel, with a family I would want at least 10 minutes I think.
You can buy a ticket from Paris to Basel and then use your Swiss Travel Pass to cover the trip to Bern and anywhere else you might go that day. Tickets from France can be bought here: https://www.myswissalp s.com/traintickets/fra nce
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Thank you! We are traveling August 25th. Are the trains far apart? We have only ever travelled by train 2 other times and they were before children so I feel like that doesn’t count for a confidence build up haha …i would suppose we would still want to reserve seats on the connecting train once in Switzerland. I am so grateful for this forum!
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Hi Travelmama,
I understand how you feel if trains are (almost) new to you. But a train trip is simpler than flying, and once within Switzerland not much different from taking a subway in any big city: you simply board and sit somewhere. If you miss the train you can take the next. People do not book seats, apart from a very few popular tourist trains (http://www.myswissalps.com/ac tivities/scenictrips/t rain). Try not to overthink it; the train system is designed for convenience and flexibility. I’m sure you’ll like it.
Have fun!
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Thank you! is there more than 1 train station in Basel…Basel SBB? If i take TVG Lyria from Paris to Basel is there any train from Basel to Bern that I would not want to pick?
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Basel SBB is the main station in Basel (there are others) but this is the main station for international trains. There will be many trains to choose from in Basel SBB to Bern.
You can use my timetable link from my last post to choose a train after yours arrives from Paris. For example on August 25 if your train arrived at 12:oopm you’ll see there is a train at 12:04 (too soon I think) that changes in Olten and then a direct train to Bern at 12:31 departing at platform 3.
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Although Swiss connections are guaranteed, you might consider aiming for a following train at some of the tighter connections, especially since you are travelling with children and luggage.
Spending a few extra minutes at a Swiss station isn’t the worst experience in the world.
And it might ease a little stress in aiming to move your family and your luggage between platforms via stairs or a lift/elevator.
Enjoy your travels.
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Thank you all so much! i went ahead and purchased the ticket from Paris to Basel and felt comfortable doing the rest on the fly once we arrive having the information to try for the tight connection but if we miss the next train seems to be on the same platform so we can just play a game and wait. It looks like i have 4 options and 2 are on the same platform so hopefully we will have a smooth experience.
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I’m sure it will run smoothly. Now you know there is no rush and trains come and go frequently. Basel has some shops and places to grab snacks and coffee as well.