Travel info

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    17 June 2013 at 10:40:36 #806053

    I need more information about:

    1)Can I buy the trein-tickets for Jongfrau-joch at the train station of both GrindelWald and GrindelWald Grund?

    2)Do you know a swiss website which gives view of exchange rate about SBB, postoffice and banks?

    3)Which website is special/best for the weather forcast about the top of jongfrau?

    4)Does the Swiss Pass cover 100% RegioExpress, such as from St.Moritz to Chur? (It is an Express, must I make a reservation?)

    Every suggestion is welcom!

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    Annika
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    17 June 2013 at 21:12:41 #838889

    Hello Diana!

    1) Yes, tickets to the Jungfraujoch are available at both stations in Grindelwald.

    2) Up to date exchange rates for Switzerland can be found at this page, here or here (both in German) and through many other online currency calculators.

    3) Always check weather forecasts as shortly before leaving as possible, as long term forecasts (even made the day before) may prove unreliable in the mountains. At several railway stations along the route you’ll find monitors showing the current views up at the top, so you can decide on the spot whether that’s the right time to leave for the Jungfraujoch. Forecasts are listed here.

    4) The Swiss Pass covers regional trains. Please review the validity map at the Swiss Pass page. Reservation is only necessary for special panoramic trains, as mentioned here.

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