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Personally I would not worry too much, adding unnecessary stress to your planning. You would be surprised at how many of the best views are gained from facing ‘backwards’ on some of the spectacular sections. If you are doing the full journey on the Glacier Express, then the train reverses direction at Chur.
It is worth remembering that there are only a small number of spectacular sections on the full Glacier Express journey.
Travelling West – East, the full Glacier Express route by ‘section’ and the key famous/spectacular ‘superzones’ are as follows:
Zermatt – Brig
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Brig – Andermatt
Superzone 1 : Grengiols – immediately west of Grengiols station: viaduct over deep ravine, then steep ascent via spiral tunnel, be alert to see the view back down (sit on right)
Andermatt – Disentis
Superzone 2 : Andermatt to Nätschen incline: loop the loops interlaced with the Oberalp Pass road up a steep mountainside from Andermatt
Superzone 3: Oberalpsee (lake), Oberalp Pass then steep eastbound descent (sit on right)
Disentis – Chur
Superzone 4: Ruinalta (Swiss Rhine Gorge)
Chur – St Moritz
Superzone 5: Filisur – Bergün: Landwasser viaduct (the most iconic bridge on Swiss railways); spiral tunnel up from Filisur towards Bergün
Superzone 6: Bergün – Preda : spirals and loops, railway loops back on itself several times so you can see where you are about to go, and then look back to where you have just come from
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Thank you 1960man and for all the spectacular sections you’ve listed. I have noted them in my travel notes as something we should look out for when we take the Glacier Express !
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Another question on seats.
I have asked our travel agent to book us these particular seats in the Bernina Express, Wagon 2, seats 61, 62, 63. Has anyone occupied these particular seats before as it seems like there is no seat across seat 63. This will work perfect for us as we are just 3 in our group. A similar seat arrangement exists in Wagon 3 for Seats 71, 72 & 73. Is there anything I need to be aware of for these seats ?
Thank you.
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Hi aswang,
Yes, that is a typical seat arrangement on a train. The empty space across the seat is usually reserved for strollers or luggage.
Let us know if you need more information.
Regards,
Anna
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The network operated by the Rhätische Bahn (RhB) and Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn (MGB) is all metre gauge track, so the carriages cannot be physically very wide, therefore at the end gangway doors there is often only space for three seats across the carriage
You can see what I mean in this picture:
http://www.seat61.com/images/Bernina-express-2nd-cl-large.jpg
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Hi 1960man,
I agree with you. Thanks for your insight.
Anna
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Thanks Anna and 1960man. The picture of the train with the 3’seat configuration really helps.