Arosa to Chur to Zurich to Bern to Interlaken

January 18, 2010 · Posted in Switzerland, train travel 

Wonderlamp Train Tip: Usually train officials will tell you to allow at least 20 minutes between train transfers, in case of slight delays. But the Swiss trains work like clock-work with few delays, and I’m comfortable with only several minutes between trains.

I may have to walk quickly, but I haven’t missed a train connection in Switzerland. (Knock on blog.) Just be forewarned that some station platforms, such as in Zurich, are particularly long, and may take some minutes to exit.

Leaving Arosa

Benjamin Thomas

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