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  • February 16, 2025
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Hi, we’re travelling to Europe in June/July this year. Trying to book a trip from Interlaken, Switzerland to Florence, Italy in early July 2025 but only 1 option coming up which is a 18hr journey. 

Is it still too early to be booking this trip and can I assume there will be more options available to us in a couple of months when it’s a bit closer to the travel date?

Thanks. :) 

Best answer by AnnaB

It is too early. Look at the timetable for next week to get an idea of what the option will be.

 

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  • Railly clever
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  • February 16, 2025

It is too early. Look at the timetable for next week to get an idea of what the option will be.

 


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  • Railmaster
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  • February 16, 2025

It's still too early. Have a look at timetables this month or next to get an idea.


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  • Keeps calm and carries on
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  • February 16, 2025

@Todd Bruce 

Please note that the line between Domodossola and Milan will be closed for engineering works this summer. From Interlaken, I suggest to travel via Lucerne or Zurich - Gotthard - Chiasso - Milan.


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  • Full steam ahead
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  • February 16, 2025

The closed route will have buses running. Just to give you an idea of previous closures... (expect the same in July)

- RE Interlaken Ost - Spiez 11:29 - 11:48

- EC Spiez - Domodossola 12:05 - 13:12

- Bus Domodossola - Milano Centrale 13:30 - 15:50*

- Frecciarossa Milano Centrale - Florence 16:10 - 18:04

Also possible to leave Interlaken at 8am. Florence at 3pm.

Also possible to take the old Lötschberg route: Spiez - Domodossola by RE.

And also possible to go via Lucerne - Gotthard of course (though with platform works in Lugano, the 4 min connection there is not offered this summer).

Since it will be a full travel day regardless, you might want to plan a 1-2h break along the way. :)

*the buses are comfortable and there's plenty of margin in the timetable. During my journey, even with a 30 min traffic jam on the highway (car burning) we made it 5 min early.


  • Right on track
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  • February 16, 2025

You might want to look up the route to Milano, at least in the SBB-App it gives a lot of options for June, and I guess you have to change there anyways. From Milano to Firenze there’s a Frecciarossa approximately every half hour. 


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