Train schedules Milan, Zermatt, Chur Milan

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    11 April 2018 at 15:48:06 #815271

    Can I do the following?

    1) Arrive at Milan airport- to Milan central to Zermatt via Brig? –Is swiss pass requires validation Prior to starting the journey? Which portion of this trip will be cover by swiss pass?

    2) Starting from Wengen in early morning can I do this trip in a day without Luggage? Wengen – Int ost via golden pass route to Montreux — Luassane to Bern ( spend few hours) then by rail upto Thun . Then by boat from Thun to Int ost back to Wengen.

    3) Lucerne to chur , catch the Bernina express — reach Tirano. Tirano to Milan central. Can I visit the Dumo di milano and Galleria vittorio on the same day?

    Can I buy the ticket from Tirano to Milan rail ticket from Chur? Is the validity of the tickets are more than 6 hrs?

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    11 April 2018 at 16:03:58 #881976

    Hi Arnabghosh,

    1. It’s a long trip, but if you get in to Milan airport early it is certainly possible. No previous validation is required for the Swiss Travel Pass. The Swiss Travel Pass will cover you from Domodossola. You’ll need a ticket from Milan airport to Domodossola.
    2. That is a very long day. Use the Swiss railways timetable to plan the schedule out.
    3. Again, a long day but if you need to do it you can. 🙂
    4. You can buy a ticket for any route from any station. The ticket is valid all day – just pick the date you want to travel on.
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