Carrying our luggage in Swiss trains

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    16 May 2018 at 15:12:46 #816025

    Hi!! Wecare a fly of 3adults travelling from Paris to interlaken 2d then lucerne 2days then Zurich 2days

    So will there be any problem in carrying our bags while traveling n getting around tge platforms

    Thanks

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    16 May 2018 at 18:37:15 #885464

    Hi Ratnapedneca,

    There will be room for everyone’s luggage on the trains yes. Some of the bigger stations like Zurich can give you a longer walk between connections (about 40 rail tracks) but unless you have a very short connection or elderly travel companions who walk slower it shouldn’t be a problem getting around.

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    17 May 2018 at 3:38:54 #885465

    Thanks a lot

    Could you please tell me whether tgere are escalators or only stairs as the bags have to be pulled along

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    17 May 2018 at 5:17:27 #885466

    There will always be escalators or elevators to use at a train station. Sometimes they are a little out of the way…. but they will be there.

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    17 May 2018 at 6:02:11 #885467

    That’s grt Thanks

    Had heard on reviews that there are no escalators in Paris metro stationsThats why was worried

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