Oh yeah Paris/Olympics...am ditching that idea.Thank you both, early planning days
No, I stupidly assumed it would have kept that from the last query. Oh the shame, failing at simple technology. Right back to packing, unless someone can help with that?Cheers
Ahh yes found the germany one (yeah I’ve got OBB furiously spamming me to tell me that arrival change) but perhaps I’m being blind - I still can’t see the direct Vienna/Venice sleeper train.Sarah
Ahh we are doing the opposite route to @enzhaus and I was also getting twitchy about lack of train info, I cant tell if August isn’t published yet or if there is rail replacement buses.Varenna-Esino → Tirano → St. Moritz (all covered by pass I believe)
Thank you thibcabe!
Right, a glass of wine, timetable and train map all concur it will be a 6 train 13 hour jaunt back to the uk (inc uk train home)I shall not be seduced by the Glacier express and its fancy glass roof but stick with our planned train armed with Swiss breakfast-y snacks.Chur → Basel then an hour to hit a bakery for boy and coffee for meBasel → Strasbourg then just under 2 hours to eat a good meal (he remembers a bao place we found there last year) cos of course we gotta do the double decker to Paris Est, grab a few bags of Brets crisps and a cold beer for me on the way to Gare du Nord and home.Many Thanks everyone for input, much appreciated.
Thank you all so much - Paris-Est! of course - *slaps hand to head*Maybe we do glacier express down from St Mortiz - right to the timetables
Ahh I’ve been rumbled...yup this is the last monster leg home at the end of our trip with a full day of train travel for which I fear I may be judged, so mea culpa, I have not shared the full details.Ok so we’ll wake up in St Mortiz on the morning of the 10th and we're on the 20:13 eurostar from Paris, thus with check in, crossing Paris and stuffing some food in our mouths I figured we need to be in Paris by at least 6:30pm, earlier better but we could just grab a burger.I really want to do the 9:02 st Moritz to Chur (arr 11:16) so assuming enough time either at Chur or somewhere around lunchtime to grab a coffee and delicious pastry lunch (to go) what routes do you recommend to do Chur to Paris in 6 or so hours, bonus if any are double decker trains! My son is 13 so short interchanges not a problem but regular food input is essential.Thanks
Ok - Thanks - off to check the double check timetables but I think we might need the high speed to make our connection back to the uk and embarrassingly there is strong desire from my son (and maybe me) for a double decker train each trip.But off to do due diligence on the timetable with your advice, thanks
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