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Hello Himandhudba1,
Yes, you will be fine taking your pram on to the Jungfraujoch, no worries. You will be able to leave it “by the door” when heading out into the snow and also on the train prams are, of course, allowed.
– http://www.myswissalps.com/ju ngfraujoch
Without wanting to influence you I will add the medical recommendation sheet of the Jungfraujoch to this post, as smaller children can sometimes be affected by the altitude. So can adults, btw.
Best and get back to us anytime for more input.
Steph
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Hello Himandhudba1, I just visited Jungfraujoch a few days ago saw many families with baby prams up there. As Steph said, you can leave the pram at the end of the tunnel which opens out onto the snow play area; I saw several prams parked there. I wanted to add a few observations about taking a pram on this trip. There are 2 turnstile entrances that you must pass through with your pram – one at the Kleine Scheidegg station going up and one at the departure point from Jungfraujoch going down. Depending on the size of your pram, you must be prepared to either collapse the pram or hand it over the turnstile. The family right in front of me at Kleine Scheidegg got their pram jammed in the turnstile (luckily the child was not in it) and this caused a number of people to nearly miss the departing train. Also the trains on the upper part of this trip (from Kleine Scheidegg for certain and possibly from Lauterbrunnen and/or Grindelwald) have narrower doorways into the train carriage where it might be difficult to maneuver a pram. Also these trains have less aisle space than the trains lower down, so again depending on the size of your pram it could be a tight fit. I hope these observations will make for more pleasant trips for families visiting Jungfraujoch.
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Thanks for the detailed response. This is really useful.