Lake Lucerne to Zermatt panoramic train journey

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    20 March 2019 at 22:59:20 #820517

    My family will be in Lake Lucern this coming June. We are interested in taking a panoramic train to Zermatt. I read somewhere that this requires some train changes and such. (Of course I can’t find where I read that).Anyway, can you tell me the best way to go about booking such an excursion. We have purchased Swiss rail passes already.However, I understand we still have to purchase reservation in the trains. Also, can we bring luggage aboard these trains, as we would like to visit Zermatt for a few days. Any and all suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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    20 March 2019 at 23:18:07 #907097

    Hello HermanFamily and Welcome to MySwissAlps,

    The most sensible scenic route is Luzern to Zermatt via Interlaken and Kandersteg.

    These are not panoramic trains so you don’t need reservations. With a Swiss Travel Pass just hop on and go.

    Another option is Luzern to Zermatt via Andermatt. You will then travel on the same route as the Glacier Express but on regular trains.

    Use the SBB Timetable (bit.ly/2HH1U7B) to plan your travel. If you are not familiar with using the timetable it will pay to first read the instructions on this page – http://www.myswissalps.com/ti metable.

    If you want to pay for reservations on the Glacier Express then have a look at “Glacier Express and Gotthard Panorama Express route in one day” on this page http://www.myswissalps.com/gl acierexpress/gettingth ere.

    No problem carrying luggage whichever way your go.

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    20 March 2019 at 23:58:11 #907098

    Wow!Thanks! That is exactly the information i was looking for.

    The idea of not having to prebook regular trains and taking the same route is a gem.

    Thanks again

    rockoyster
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    21 March 2019 at 1:38:36 #907099

    A bit more information on the first route I mentioned.

    From Luzern to Spiez you will travel on the Golden Pass route (http://www.myswissalps.com/go ldenpass).

    From Spiez to Brig (via Kandersteg) you will travel on the Regio-Express Lötschberger train over the traditional, more than 100 year old mountain route, giving you a wonderful view along the impressive peaks and down into the Rhone Valley.

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    21 March 2019 at 1:39:39 #907100

    I would advise you to limit your journey Luzern – Zermatt to the ‘regular’ route. You will see more than enough scenery going that way and it is not always a great idea to go ’round the houses’ on a ‘link’ day.

    Step 1

    Take a Luzern – Interlaken express hourly train from Luzern

    Route: Brünig railway line

    Views: various lakes, steep incline sections, fields, forest etc

    Step 2

    Change at Interlaken Ost into any train Interlaken – Spiez

    Route: BLS railway Interlaken branch

    Views: Thunersee (Lake Thun). Sit on the right hand side of the train on leaving Interlaken

    Step 3:

    Take the BLS Lötschberger unit train Spiez – Kandersteg – Brig

    Route: Lötschberg mountain route

    Views: spirals and loops at Blausee-Mitholz on the ‘north ramp’ between Frutigen and Kandersteg; famous view of Rhone valley on descent from Goppenstein to Brig (sit on the right hand side of the train to get this view)

    Step 4:

    At Brig, make your way out of the front of the station to the station forecourt. The Zermatt railway line platforms are situated in the street. Take the hourly Brig – Zermatt regional train

    Route: Brig – Visp – Zermatt railway operated by MGB (Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn)

    Views: Mattervispa river valley, river rapids, hillsides, valley, chalet gardens backing on to railway, smallholdings with goats and other animals, rack sections

    1960 man – travelling Swiss railways for 59 years

    rockoyster
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    21 March 2019 at 2:37:38 #907101

    Quite. That’s why I said it was the “most sensible” scenic route.

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    21 March 2019 at 13:08:05 #907102

    Hi Herman family,

    I think you have some excellent advice from Rockoyster and 1960man.

    Here are a few links for further information on your pass and destinations:

    To find out more about the Glacier Express route that was mentioned earlier, you can also visit http://www.myswissalps.com/gl acierexpress

    All the best on your journey!!

    Maria.

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    21 March 2019 at 15:39:28 #907103

    All of the Lötschbergers have larger windows than most, because the cars were recently renewed. Helps with the views.

    There is a rail-trail along the part from Hohtenn to Brig. This link describes that hike. You won’t see all of that stuff from the train…might be a nice hike. Hot in the Summer.

    http://www.myswissalps.com/fo rum/topic/bls-sudrampe-trail

    Slowpoke.

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    22 March 2019 at 17:23:12 #907104

    Thanks for all these wonderful tips and suggestions.

    cant wait to travel!,

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