train travel
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Deb,<BR><BR>First of all, the train schedules you need are at:<BR>http://www.rail.ch/pv/index_e.htm<BR><BR>I think you can also purchase your international train tickets from this site and have them mailed to you.<BR><BR>The normal train route from Leysin to Venice will take you through Milan and the onward journey isn't scenic.<BR><BR>What you could do is to take part of the so-called Glacier Express route from Brig to Andermatt, then continuing to Lugano for the night. I would not recommend doing this with lots of luggage however: you would be taking 5 different trains! Journey time is just under 6 hours to Lugano. Slower connections take an extra hour (!), but with "only" 4 different trains. Remember, this is a scenic, not an express route!<BR><BR>On the web site, you can enter the following itinerary: from Leysin to Lugano via Andermatt.<BR><BR>From Lugano to Venice, the trip takes 4-5 hours, mostly with a change in Milan.<BR><BR>The faster Leysin - Milan - Venice route takes about 7.5 hours, with changes in Aigle and Milan.<BR><BR>Hope this helps,<BR>Andre
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Deb,<BR><BR>One last suggestion (I promise...):<BR><BR>You could take the scenic "Centovalli" route via Domodossola to Locarno (about 4.5 hours from Leysin with 2 changes), overnight there and continue to Venice via Bellinzona and Milano the next day (5-5.5 hours).<BR><BR>Andre