Como hago para ir de Ginebra a Andermatt?

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    25 May 2011 at 17:33:29 #804355

    Hola a tod@s:

    Necesito saber como puedo hacer para ir de Ginebra a Andermatt y tomar alli el tren Galcier express, por lo que he podido ver en internet el final de la ruta es Zermatt, esa ciudad queda cerca de Chamonix Mont Blanc?, porque luego debo llegar allí., en cuanto tiempo puedo hacer esto? en un día puedo salir de Ginebra tomar el tren y llegar a Chamonix??

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    Arno
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    26 May 2011 at 0:40:07 #833007

    Hi Evangelina. Can you please post your question in English? Thanks!

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    26 May 2011 at 8:23:27 #833008

    Hello everybody s:
    I need to know how I can do to go from Geneva to
    Andermatt and take Galcier express train there, so
    I have seen on the Internet by the end of the path is
    Zermatt, this city is near Chamonix Mont Blanc?,
    because then I get there., how long I can
    do this? one day I can take out of Geneva
    train and get to Chamonix?
    use a translator I hope you are well…..thank!!!

    Arno
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    26 May 2011 at 10:51:44 #833009

    Hi Evangelina,

    I’m not sure I completely understand your question, but here we go:

    The most important tip is to use the timetable to see how to travel and how long it takes.

    The Glacier Express runs from Zermatt to St. Moritz and stops in multiples towns, including Andermatt. Zermatt is not near Chamonix. It takes about 4 hours to get there. A day trip from Geneva to Chamonix is possible, please check the timetable too see how long it takes.

    I hope I was of any help 🙂

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    2 June 2011 at 10:03:21 #833010

    Hello!
    I look on the Internet complicates the language on the schedules and possibilities to get from Geneva to Chamonix Mont Blanc, which I hope is to make use of the Glacier Express train or Mont Blanc Express, but I have only one day for it, then need someone advised me to take train in Geneva, so far as to take one of them and get through the day to Chamonix Mont Blanc.

    thak

    Arno
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    2 June 2011 at 10:30:24 #833011

    Hello Evangelina,

    If you have only one day to spend from Geneva, I would advice to do the Mont Blanc Express. The Glacier Express takes too much time to do from Geneva in a day.

    For example, this would be one of the connections tomorrow:
    Geneva 7:33
    Martigny 9:11
    change trains
    Martigny 9:22
    Vallorcine 10:12
    change trains
    Vallorcine 10:27
    Chamonix-Mont-Blanc 10:59

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    2 June 2011 at 10:49:00 #833012

    Thank you very much! you are very kind, now two more questions
    should make reservations for tickets? to get more the day and reach type 17 hs. to Chamonix Mont Blanc as it should do, could be out type 9 pm. type of gin and reach 17 to Chamonix Mont Blanc, and how to train not change much ..

    Arno
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    2 June 2011 at 12:51:31 #833013

    Hi Evangelina,

    Most trains on this route don’t require reservations. You can check the timetable to see whether your particular train requires reservations.

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    2 June 2011 at 14:55:17 #833014

    Thank you, very much!! los espero por la Patagonia Argentina!!

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