Train or bus from Chamonix to Milan?
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Between Chamonix and Milan there is a huge chunk of granite known as Mont Blanc. By train you can backtrack westward to either Geneva or Lyon, maybe only to Chambery, and then catch an international train to Milano.
There is also a bus service from Chamoinx through the Mont Blanc Tunnel to Aosta, where you can catch a train to Milan via Torino.
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There is absolutely no need to backtrack to either Geneva OR Lyon as you can take a train from Chamonix and connect in Matrigny and travel through Brig and on to Milan.
This route will take, unfortunately as many as 6 hours to do by rail, so if you can find a faster, more direct bus route I would consider that.
You can check rail schedules using the GermanRail site here:
http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en
This route will take, unfortunately as many as 6 hours to do by rail, so if you can find a faster, more direct bus route I would consider that.
You can check rail schedules using the GermanRail site here:
http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en
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Davis - If you take the bus through the Mont Blanc tunnel, there is a DIRECT bus service between COUMAYEUR and Milan (Garibaldi bus station) at least 3 times daily.
Scheduled journey time from Courmayeur is 3.5 hours.
Departures from Courmayeur are at:
06.45
10.00
17.00
There is an extra service on Fridays (dep. 13.25) and Sundays (18.00).
The operator is Sadem. (Don't worry - no relation
)
Here's the link:
http://www.sadem.it/orari_tariffe.htm
Hope this helps ...
Steve
Scheduled journey time from Courmayeur is 3.5 hours.
Departures from Courmayeur are at:
06.45
10.00
17.00
There is an extra service on Fridays (dep. 13.25) and Sundays (18.00).
The operator is Sadem. (Don't worry - no relation
)Here's the link:
http://www.sadem.it/orari_tariffe.htm
Hope this helps ...
Steve
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