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BASI course - Hintertux May 2011

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I am on the Alpine 2 course in Hintertux in a couple of weeks and am trying to find a way of getting there and back without me having to sell a kidney to pay for it. I live about an hour from Geneva and Chamonix and the cheapest flights I can get to Munich are over £400 with Lufthansa. There is a train from Geneva to Jenbach for reasonable money and then the transfer with Redpoint. I can also hire a car and drive it but would need to share the cost with someone else to make it worthwhile. Is anyone else travelling to Hintertux for a course from anywhere near me? Or has anyone got any suggestions for travel options? I have never been there before so don't know the lay of the land so to speak. Thanks in advance.
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Have done it a few times before, train is the easiest way. Then you can get a bus up the valley to hintertux which is cheaper than redpoint.
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Thanks for such a prompt response! Are the buses quite reliable and regular - bearing in mind I will be arriving on Sunday afternoon? Is there a website for bus details? Cheers
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well it was a couple of years ago and relied on a far more organised friend, so just followed him!

If i remember rightly the last train stop is mayerhoffen...? so the easiest way to go from here is to send their tourism office a mail asking for the train times/bus times.
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seand, take a peek at the austrian Postbus service website http://www.postbus.at/en/index.jsp

The austrian rail service website is http://www.oebb.at/en/index.jsp but if you are also looking at train times for switzerland then this might be helpful http://www.sbb.ch/en/

Good luck for the course!
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Thanks for all the info guys. The link to the Swiss railways site was particularly useful as I was able to get a special offer ticket to Jenbach for half the price I was being quoted on the Eurorail website.
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