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barryrail
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Posted 9 years ago

Hi, I know you have to pay extra to travel from your country of residence, both in and out. But what about if you're travelling through it. I.e. your start and destination stops are outside of it?

Specifically I live in Germany and I'm travelling from Bled to Interlaken. The best route I can find has a connection at Munich. Do I have to pay for the train from Jesenice to Munich and Munich to Interlaken?

Also if anyone has any better advice on how to get from Lake Bled to Interlaken I'm all ears!

Cheers,
Barry.

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Flo
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replied 9 years ago

Hi Barry!

Yes, you would have to pay and there sadly is no discount for doing so.
Anyway, there are certainly better alternative routes available without crossing Germany.

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barryrail
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replied 9 years ago

Hi Flo,

Thanks for the tip! Do you've any recommendations on alternatives? I'm having trouble finding some. Although I'd love to do something like the bernina express across the swiss alps if I can get it in!

Cheers,
Barry.

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Flo
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replied 9 years ago

1) Night train to Zürich - train to Interlaken: either directly via Bern or the more scenic route via Luzern and the Brünig railway
2) via Italy: cross the border at Nova Gorica/Gorizia, travel to Milan, then onwards to Switzerland