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Yes, that’s a good day trip if you want to get good value out of your Pass.
However, I recommend you do the trip on regular trains, not the Glacier Express. From your statement it seems you are staying in Luzern, therefore you will only be carrying day packs. In that case it is cheaper and easier to use the regular trains. The carriages are just as comfortable and you get the same views without having to pay extra. It would also allow you to get off at intermediate stations in you wish, and carry on on the next train.
For example if the weather is clear and sunny the views at Naetschen (above Andermatt), or OberalpPass summit would be spectacular – worth stopping for an hour (remember that the Swiss timetable works on a ‘regular clockface’ principle so a journey pattern usually repeats at the same times each hour. You would have to juggle your times and decide about which bits you want to be in daylight of course.
The best starting train would be the fast Treno Gottardo IR train from Luzern at 07.18 or 09.18
Example journey starting at 09.18:
Luzern 09.18
Goeschenen 10.50 / 10.54
Andermatt 11.06 / 11.28
Disentis Muster 12.39 / 12.44
Chur 14.02 / 14.16
Thalwil 15.39 / 15.45
Luzern 16.25
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Hi Pam,
Yes, a day trip on the Glacier Express from Lucerne via Andermatt is doable. But as you mentioned it will be a long journey and you need to plan your connections carefully as there is only 1 Glacier Express service from Zermatt to Chur running in January. The Glacier Express train leaves Andermatt at 11.54 am. Further details here: http://www.myswissalps.com/glacierexpress/gettingthere
Other scenic trips you can take from Lucerne are the Golden Pass to Interlaken Ost and Montreux or the Voralpen Express to St Gallen.
Regards,
Anna