switzerland with 5 yr old/sept/13 days possible/many q's
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swandav - i agree my comments were only that you have to either order the Half-Fare Card online from Switzerland or at any station pick it up when there - point being there is only one source and one price.
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Hi again,
There are more than that, actually. There is one for two years and one for three years. I've been getting the one-year verion at 150 chf for a few years as I've been lucky enough to go twice a year.
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There are more than that, actually. There is one for two years and one for three years. I've been getting the one-year verion at 150 chf for a few years as I've been lucky enough to go twice a year.
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Gee everyone in Switzerland must have a Half-Fare Card and if kids under 16 a free Family Pass - thus everyone must basically travel at half price - wonder why they do not just cut prices in half and save all the overhead of issuing Cards, etc.
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While we did the B.E. train ride only from Pontresina to Poschiavo, it was truly unforgettable. Photos and video just cannot do it justice. My children (at the time 3 and 6) loved every minute of it.>
To me the Bernina Express or Bernina Pass (for non-express regional trains) Railway is the most scenic i have been on in Europe in decades of incessant rail travel. Well worth going out of your way for IMO.
To me the Bernina Express or Bernina Pass (for non-express regional trains) Railway is the most scenic i have been on in Europe in decades of incessant rail travel. Well worth going out of your way for IMO.
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