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Store baggage in Tirano for several days

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CT is planning a trip and asks if luggage can be stored in Tirano for several days. They want to send bags from Lucerne on Saturday and pick them up the following Friday in Tirano, and they're unsure about the luggage storage availability and procedures at Zurich Airport and Tirano.

Key takeaways:
  • Tirano is a staffed station, but there are no luggage lockers; you must pick up your luggage during opening hours.
  • For luggage assistance at Zurich Airport, head to the SBB travel centre located in Check-in 3, open from 06:15 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
  • Look for signs with blue pictures of suitcases to find luggage services; 'Gepäckaufbewahrung' means luggage storage in German.
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  • CTtraveler
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    15 February 2017 at 0:57:11 #810813

    Hello Fellow Travelers,

    Does anyone happen to know if luggage can be left in Tirano for several days? Do they have storage there? We would like to send a couple of bags ahead to be picked up there. We’ d like to send the luggage on a Sat. from Lucerne and pick up on Fri. in Tirano. Any ideas?

    Thanks for your help.

    Happy traveling,

    CT

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    Reply 1 of 7 • 15 February 2017 at 7:41:27 #859017

    Hi CTtraveler and Welcome to MySwissAlps!

    Are you looking to send from Luzern train station to the Tirano Train station?
    If so have a read through our luggage information page here – it should have all the details you need.

    Let me know if you have further questions!

    Lucas

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    CTtraveler
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    Reply 2 of 7 • 15 February 2017 at 15:20:43 #859018

    Hi Lucas,

    Thanks for your quick reply. I did look at that site. I just wasn’t sure if Tirano was a “staffed station” or not to offer baggage service.

    We could send our unneeded luggage from either Zurich Airport or from Luzern the following day. We arrive in Zurich in the evening and hope to clear Customs quickly and jump on the train to Luzern before it gets too late. It would be easiest to send it from Zurick Airport, but I wasn’t sure how long it would take to find the right place to take care of the baggage and to get to our train. I don’t want to arrive in Luzern too late at night.

    Have a great day!

    CT

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    Reply 3 of 7 • 15 February 2017 at 16:28:21 #859019

    Hi CT,

    Yes, Tirano is staffed. There are no luggage lockers however, so you must pick up luggage there during opening hours.

    The SBB travel centre is located below the Airport Center in the Check-in 3 area. The ticket counters are open from 06:15 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Just follow signs for the train and you will walk past the offices to help you with luggage.

    Here is a link to the Zurich airport SBB services. When searching the site you must spell it in German I find to get results, IE “Zürich Flughafen”.

    Lucas

    CTtraveler
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    Reply 4 of 7 • 15 February 2017 at 18:50:33 #859020

    Thanks, Lucas. Great information. By the way, what are the German words for the offices where they will help with the luggage?

    I really appreciate your help.

    CT

    Arno
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    Reply 5 of 7 • 16 February 2017 at 8:07:27 #859021

    Hi CT,

    “Gepäckaufbewahrung” means luggage storage, but you will mostly see blue pictures with white suitcases on it, and arrows pointing the way. You may also see it in English, or just short “Gepäck”.

    CTtraveler
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    Reply 6 of 7 • 16 February 2017 at 22:18:05 #859022

    Thanks, Arno. That helps.

    Enjoy your day!

    CT

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    Reply 7 of 7 • 17 February 2017 at 3:28:03 #859023

    The SBB web site offers guidance for all stations.

    I searched for Tirano:

    http://www.sbb.ch/en/station-services/am-bahnhof/railway-stations/bahnhof-finden.html.desktop-possearch.html?_charset_=UTF-8&stationname=tirano&p ossearchsubmit=Search

    The link gives opening hours for the luggage office, and confirms the lack of lockers (usually shown under the tab for “Equipment” ).

    Slowpoke

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