Travel to and from Murren, Bernese Oberland

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A traveler is trying to find a way to get from Mürren to Lauterbrunnen after 8 PM without walking. They mentioned that the railway and cable car services stop at 8 PM, and they are looking for alternative options since they have friends in Wengen who can travel later. They have spent a lot of time searching for timetables and are seeking help.

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  • You can find connections from Mürren to Lauterbrunnen until 11:45 PM by using the timetable with 'Mürren LSMS' as your departure point.
  • Check the local timetable closer to your travel date for any updates or changes in service times.
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  • Anonymous
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    4 August 2012 at 10:42:11 #805507

    Trying to find if it’s possible to get down from Murren to Lauterbrunnen after 8 pm (other than by walking). The railway via Grutshalp and cable car seems to stop at 8 pm and the Murren Stechleberg cable car at the same time. We have friends in Wengen who can get back up from Lauterbrunnen to Wengen much later than this, but cannot seem to get down from Murren. I have spent nearly an afternoon looking through timetables. Any help appreciated. August 4 – 15 2012. Thanks

  • Arno
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    15730 posts
    Reply 1 of 1 • 4 August 2012 at 13:23:50 #836852

    Hi Virtuad,

    If you enter “Mürren LSMS-lsms” (the cable station) as your point of departure in this timetable, you’ll find connections to Lauterbrunnen until 11.45pm.

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