Please tell me is it possible

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    18 August 2011 at 5:16:25 #804620

    I want to go to ‘Flims Dorf, Post’ from Andermatt. In SBB online time table the route shown is
    Andermatt to Chur by train
    Chur Postautostation to Flims Dorf, Post by Bus
    My query is can I get down at Reichenau-Tamins and walk downto Tamins, Post and catch the bus there for Flims.
    Mainly can I walk down from Reichenau-Tamins to Tamins, Post?Can any one tell is there any foot path available between these two places?
    Atul

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    Arno
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    20 August 2011 at 2:47:26 #833928

    Hello Atul,

    Welcome! It’s a very short distance between the Reichenau-Tamins train station and the village of Tamins. You can see it in detail on this map. The bridge can be used by pedestrians. I don’t think it takes much more than 10 minutes.

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    20 August 2011 at 4:47:28 #833929

    Thanks a lot,

    I have already seen it on the map. What I was worried about was whether that bridge can be used by pedestrians or not.

    Kindly confirm it because I want to use it for 4 consecutive days by which I will be saving some valuable time.

    Regards
    Atul Bhide

    Arno
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    20 August 2011 at 5:54:08 #833930

    The bridge can be used by pedestrians. At least, the last time I was there. It’s the only direct way for people from Tamins to reach the station, so I wouldn’t expect any changes there. You can even find pictures of the bridge in Google Maps.

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    20 August 2011 at 7:05:00 #833931

    Thanks a lot for very appropriate information.

    This will help me a lot

    Regards
    Atul Bhide

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