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Luggage storage options in Montreux rail station

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A family of four is visiting Lausanne and Montreux from Zermatt on August 16 and needs advice on where to store their luggage. They prefer Montreux station for luggage storage before heading to Grindelwald in the evening.

Key takeaways:
  • There is a left luggage office in Montreux, and it also has lockers available for use.
  • Check the operating hours and locker prices on the official SBB website for the most accurate information.
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  • Anonymous
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    20 July 2017 at 13:37:19 #812674

    HI,

    My family of 4 is going to Lausanne and Montreux from Zermatt on Aug. 16. After sightseeing, we will go to Grindelwald at the same evening. Just wonder where can we store our luggage? The most desire station is Montreux, because we are planning to take train from there. However, it seems that there has no locker at that station. Please advise. Thanks.

  • User
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    Reply 1 of 1 • 20 July 2017 at 16:40:27 #867093

    Hi Crystalsm and welcome to MySwissAlps!

    There is a left luggage office in Montreux you can use as well as lockers.

    Read more about luggage options here– there is a link there to sbb.ch you can use there. Click the link for station and services at the top and search for Montreux for the operating hours of the office and prices/sizes of the lockers

    Lucas

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