Milan to wengen
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From Milano the train to Wengen will take between 4 and 5 hours with between 3 and 5 changes - depending on what time you get from the airport to the train station in Milan.
Not sure why you didn't land at Zurich instead - a lot easier - unless Milan has some incredibly cheap fare.
Not sure why you didn't land at Zurich instead - a lot easier - unless Milan has some incredibly cheap fare.
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www.sbb.ch for tickets.
Or www.trenitalia.com Milan-Spiez then sbb.ch (or buy atthe station in Spiez) forSpiez-Wengen.
Or www.trenitalia.com Milan-Spiez then sbb.ch (or buy atthe station in Spiez) forSpiez-Wengen.
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It's at little over 3 hours by train from the Zurich Airport with 3-4 changes, although with much more frequent departures. Wengen just isn't that accessible.
jimoestmann, you can check train timetables at either:
http://www.sbb.ch/en/home.html
http://www.bahn.de/p_en/view/
jimoestmann, you can check train timetables at either:
http://www.sbb.ch/en/home.html
http://www.bahn.de/p_en/view/
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What are you Swiss travel plans - if doing much at all check into the Swiss Pass and or Half-Fare Card or Swiss Transfer Ticket + half-off Half-Fare Card- check these sites for a lot of info on Swiss trains and passes: www.budgeteuropetravel.com; www.ricksteves.com and www.swisstravelsystem.com.
Milan to Spiez via Brig - change in Spiez for Interlaken-Ost - and then transfer to the BOB mountain train to Lauterbrunnen and there change to a train to Wengen. All changes are very simple - off one train and onto a waiting train.
Milan to Spiez via Brig - change in Spiez for Interlaken-Ost - and then transfer to the BOB mountain train to Lauterbrunnen and there change to a train to Wengen. All changes are very simple - off one train and onto a waiting train.
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If you land at Milan Malpensa:
take a bus (if there is one at your arrival time) or a taxi to Gallarate and go on by train, first to Domodossola, then to Brig, then to Spiez, then to Interlaken, then to Lauterbrunnen and finally to Wengen.
Many connections, but a lot of train changes.
Direct trains from Gallarate to Spiez:
Gallarate dp 7.57
Direct trains from Gallarate to Brig:
Gallarate dp 7.57, 19.57
Directg trains from Domodossola to Spiez:
Domo dp 8.48, 12.48, 14.48, 19.48
take a bus (if there is one at your arrival time) or a taxi to Gallarate and go on by train, first to Domodossola, then to Brig, then to Spiez, then to Interlaken, then to Lauterbrunnen and finally to Wengen.
Many connections, but a lot of train changes.
Direct trains from Gallarate to Spiez:
Gallarate dp 7.57
Direct trains from Gallarate to Brig:
Gallarate dp 7.57, 19.57
Directg trains from Domodossola to Spiez:
Domo dp 8.48, 12.48, 14.48, 19.48
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take a bus (if there is one at your arrival time) or a taxi to Gallarate and go on by train>
or of course if no bus and not wanting to pay for a taxi there is always the train to Milan Centrale for those trains to Domodossola and Spiez (may have to change in Brig).
Changes of train at Spiez, Interlaken-Ost and Lauterbrunnen are really simple with the connecting trains usually waiting at the last two on an opposite platform.
or of course if no bus and not wanting to pay for a taxi there is always the train to Milan Centrale for those trains to Domodossola and Spiez (may have to change in Brig).
Changes of train at Spiez, Interlaken-Ost and Lauterbrunnen are really simple with the connecting trains usually waiting at the last two on an opposite platform.
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