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999neta
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Posted 8 years ago

I'm currently planning my Eurotrip and am planning to use Eurail.
I cannot find a train route from Geneva to Interlaken. Can anyone help me?

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Flo
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replied 8 years ago

Hi!

There are plently of connections - about two every hour with a change of trains in Bern.
You have been looking at [u]https://rail.cc/en/search-eurail-route[/u] probably - there are only some examples of frequently travelled routes, not every single route is listed there.
Have a look at the schedule planner [ux]http://plan.rail.cc[/ux]

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ntrain
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replied 8 years ago

EUrail does not exist as trains-its only a rather expensive (due to high extra fees) money-robbing scheme for unknowing US/OZ people. Trains are run by nationbal or local companies. You can simply use any routeplanner for this trip-as more likely you want it too far ahead (tipical for unknowing tourists) use a next week same-day for searches. as its all swiss-use sbb.com
The route via Bern is quickest and is only 1 change, trains start in the airport station of Geneve.
As an alternative-much more scenic, takes a little longer, you can also go via 1 of Swiss most beautiful mountian-train-lines, the MOB: go via Lausanne-Montreux (along the lake), then the MOB train to Zweisimmen, local train to Thun then the train coming from Bern to IL. On some days/times his MOB has special deluxe sight-see cars, with supplement in addition to normal cars. Its a little shorter in KMs, so may even also be a little cheaper in fares as you pas as go. Train fares in Swiss are sky-high without any special tourist card!

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Wouter
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replied 8 years ago

Have look at this: [u]https://rail.cc/blog/goldenpass-line/[/u]
Succes!