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Having found myself with no one to ski with this feb half term (for some mad reason i decided to go into teaching 3 years ago) I booked a trip with extreme holidays to Davos. I looked at the documents the other day and realised that there is only an hour between the plane landing and the transfer bus leaving - after that there are no more coaches and I would have to get the train. Is the train journey from Zurich to Davos easy and is it fairly straightforward to work out platforms etc? Or am i worrying about nothing and an hour is more than enough? Any advice gratefully received!!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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VickyP, The train journey is straight forward. The train station is right on Zurich Airport. There is a change involved, but that is not a big hassle. It takes about three hours.
I have done it a couple of times, but on a Fly/Rail, so I was not carrying luggage.
You need to know if you are alighting at Davos Dorf or Davos Platz.
I would have thought your transfer coach would wait for any late arrivals though.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Thanks for the info. I thought that the coach would wait, but it sounded a bit ominous when it said "if you miss the coach phone to reserve a place on the next one, if it is the last you will need to get the train" I know I would need to get off at Davos Platz. Think I'm going to cross my fingers for no delays or lost baggage and deal with the train if it happens!
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VickyP, It is easy as Latchigo, said, I seem to remember it was a change at Chur, it is quite spectacular if there has been a recent snow fall, the front mounted plough really throws it aside and they don't slowdown, afterall it is Switzerland and they have a timetable to keep to.
I know the Davos Klosters area well, you will have a great time, have you seen the WEF inteviews in the falling snow?
Last edited by You need to Login to know who's really who. on Thu 25-01-07 17:54; edited 1 time in total
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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No, it's at Landquart (I misremembered the change in exactly the same way before). IIRC it's across the platform one way, and under the tunnel the other. The change was about 5 mins - just enough time for a couple hundred skiers to switch trains with luggage.
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Dypcdiver, as I say easily done.
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Yup, its an easy journey, change at Chur, IIRC. Some of the trains are double deckers, very scenic trip (if it's daylight).
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Yup, it's easily done.
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Type your details into http://www.sbb.ch/en/ and it will give you a full breakdown of every change/platform etc
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Sounds like a great journey, if it wasn't going to be dark I think I'd hope for a delay! Thanks for all the info, only 3 weeks 1 day!
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