How to leave luggage at the station

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    15 November 2016 at 20:04:56 #810352

    Hi Folks

    Hope you can help

    1. i have looked on the SBB website with regard to leaving luggage at the station but cant find any info

    2. I wish to do the stage 22 of the Alpine Panorama Trail from Jaun–Gruyères however I cant work out how to get to Jaun as it doesn’t come up in the list of train stations I am assuming that it is a bus some of the way. Could anyone please advise many thanks. Also has anyone walked this at all and could tell me exactly where the start of this walk is in the village

    Many thanks in advance

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    Arno
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    15 November 2016 at 20:17:18 #857081

    Hi twiggy321,

    1. You’ll find details and links to more information here: myswissalps.com/train/ practical/luggage.

    2. Jaun is tiny. There is no train station, and just one bus stop called “Jaun, Dorf”. If you fill that out in the timetable it will provide details on how to get there. I don’t think I’ve been there but finding trail should be easy as the yellow hiking signs are usually close to bus stops and train stations.

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    16 November 2016 at 18:16:12 #857082

    thank you for you reply

    I have read the info on luggage but was trying to find out exact locker sizes and roughly how much they would charge for each locker in the station

    Arno
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    16 November 2016 at 18:48:37 #857083

    You’re welcome! The page I referred to offers several links under “More on other websites”. The second link gets you to all the station information. Locker sizes and prices are different for each station but count on around CHF 7 to rent a large locker (44 x 61 x 88 cm) for 24 hours.

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