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Hi Mattiedog,
You are correct. After 4 days there is a 5chf charge per day.
You can read about it and find a link to SBB as well here: https://www.myswissalp s.com/train/practical/ luggage
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One more question about luggage transport. So, can I designate my luggage for delivery to a hotel? Does the railroad deliver it or does the hotel go pick it up? If the railroad delivers, is there a fee for that? If the hotel picks it up, is there a standard or usual fee for that? Thank you
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Hi Mattiedog,
Swiss railways delivers to most any address for additional fees as noted on our luggage page:
Shipping from a station to any address or vice versa is possible as well. An addition fee applies here. Also you can send your luggage from address to address, with an optional express service for same day delivery. All these services need to be ordered two days in advance at the latest.
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YOUR WEB SITE SAYS delivery to a hotel is not offered in case of car free towns such as Mürren, Wengen and Zermatt. In that case the luggage will be delivered to the local train station. Your accommodation will most likely be able to transport it for you. So, back to my question of you or others….is there a usual rate? Thank you
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Aha, I forgot from your earlier post you are going to Zermatt.
Usually there is no charge from hotels (of course I can’t speak for every hotel) and this is normally assuming you arrive with your luggage – they offer to pick you and your luggage up from the station.
See a page with further details on the SBB website here: https://www.sbb.ch/en/ station-services/services/lugg age/luggage/station-to-station/hotel-delivery.html – there are hotels that will pick up listed under “conditions and notes”.
If you are planning to go to Zermatt station, pick up your bags and have the hotel get you and your bags then it shouldn’t be an issue/charge. You’ll want to confirm with your hotel though; and they may charge a fee to go pick them up on their own without you being there.