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09-09-2024, 06:46 AM | #1 |
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Traveling From Rome to Zermatt
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My first Europe trip is coming up and I have some concerns regarding long distance train travels. I'm trying to travel from Rome to Zermatt in one day, I was looking at the routes and I'm concerning about the transfer time between trains. Some of the layover time is as short as 8 minutes and 13 minutes, do I have enough time to transfer? Are these trains in the same station? Is it easy to go from one train to another? If I miss my train is it easy to catch the next one to the same destination? I'm trying to see if I need 2 days to go from Rome to Zermatt, don't might spend a day traveling, but I don't want to stuck somewhere not planned for. Thanks!
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09-09-2024, 07:53 AM | #2 |
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I’ve traveled extensively through Europe using trains and it is a great way to travel.
It’s only an 8 hour trip from Rome to Zermatt so you’ll do it easily. The times you have listed are fine and the connections are at the same station. The only potential issue you may have is if a train runs late. There’s usually plenty of others though. Keep in mind quite a lot of trains in Europe require a seat reservation on top of the ticket price and the seat reservations are not transferable. So, if you miss the train you’ll have to buy another reservation. Just make sure you catch the fast trains rather than the regional ones though. Zermatt is a beautiful place, one of our favourites. Enjoy! |
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8 minutes between train operators in a busy station (Rome) is too tight. Especially with luggage as it appears will be your situation.
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The 13 minutes at Milan is also plenty. There are only half a dozen or so platforms where the fast trains pull in and leave from. I can recommend taking the first class ticket on the train from Rome to Milan as well. The Frecciarossa are as close to a Ferrari as you could possibly have in a train, leather seats and all! Sweet or salty is the question Depending on your schedule I can highly recommend the Bernini Express (Tirano to St Moritz) and then the Glacier Express from St Moritz to Zermatt. They are both spectacular!! You could spend a night in St Moritz if you have the time? |
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