Baggage handling when traveling on train

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A traveler named bashnaini is staying in Grindelwald for one week and plans to take a scenic route back to Geneva on their last day. They want advice on handling their baggage during a long day trip involving trains and a boat, specifically whether they can send it directly to Geneva from Grindelwald.

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  • You can send your luggage from Grindelwald directly to Geneva, making your day trip much easier.
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  • Anonymous
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    83503 posts
    30 May 2014 at 11:02:40 #806408

    Hi

    I am staying for one week at Grindelwald .

    I am planning to use trains to go back to Geneva on my last day. I am planing to take train from Grindelwald to Montreux and then take ship to Lausanne then take train to Geneva to travel back home.

    what can I do with my baggage during this long day trip.

    is it possible to send it direct to Geneva from Grindelwald and pick it up at Geneva station.

    regds

    bashnaini

  • Arno
    Moderator
    15730 posts
    Reply 1 of 1 • 31 May 2014 at 7:31:12 #840108

    Hi Bashnaini,

    Yes, sending luggage from Grindelwald to Geneva is possible. All details and links are here: http://www.myswissalps.com/train/practical/luggage.

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