How to locate train at Visp terminal

  • pepino
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    4 May 2018 at 12:01:48 #815718

    I have been looking at the interactive terminal map and it is somewhat confusing to me. I will be taking the train from geneva and arriving at Visp at gate 6 .Then I need to board the train to zarmett at gate 3.If I understand the interactive map correctly ,I get off the train at gate 6 and then descend stairs to an underpass and then look for signs leading to gate 3. When I find the stairs to gate 3 I ascend the stairs to yhe train and then board. Also if this is correct will there be a problem with dragging along luggage ?

    thank you

    pepino

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    4 May 2018 at 19:31:00 #884137

    HI Pepino,

    You are correct – it should only take you a few minutes with luggage. If there isn’t a ramp there will be an elevator if you luggage is very heavy.

    The word gate isn’t used here. Normally it is platform in English or Gleis (German for track).

    pepino
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    5 May 2018 at 1:35:18 #884138

    Lucas,

    Kudos to you and to other folks who support this forum. Your response to my query was incredibly fast. Your dedication to helping prople with their questions is excellent. I can’ t think of any web page that comes close to providing information and support as you do as well as My Swiss Alps.

    thank You for your support

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    5 May 2018 at 4:17:09 #884139

    Happy to help!

    Let us know if you have more questions!

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