Agrego a mi comentario, que verán mas abajo, algo muy bien hecho que recomiendo , lo hizo el Sr Daniel de " Ways to go " que muestra las diferencias entre el servicio local y el Bernina express, a su vez entre 1a y 2 da clase con precios .- Siempre les menciono , tengan presente la edad , personalmente tengo cerca de 80 , viaje en la mejor clase porque,¿cuando podre hacerlo nuevamente ? ¿Me interesa subir y bajar ? Las fotos me conformo con las del interior del vagón y la estación ( dónde salgo con mi esposo ) y cada tanto miro lo que filmaron otros con mejores cámaras , como ahora y algunas que saque ( mejor dejarlo para los que saben y disfrutar el viaje ).-
Very interesting video I have a few questions I loved the following things about the video 1. The presentation is very nice, 2. You have shown very stunning views of the train ride which fascinates me 3. You also have put captions in the video which makes the presentation very nice. I also have a few questions on the video 1. What is the total train duration from starting to end? 2. You mentioned the second class have open doors which is beautiful to watch, can u roam around the train? I have seen you have done a loo review inside one of the cars, I assume you can walk around 3. How long is the stop at each station? Is it a lot of time? In the third station I saw you all went outside the train to enjoy the alps 4. Is it open seating through the train or do u have a reserved seat number to sit on?
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Let me address your questions: Train Duration: This particular train took 2 h 30 min. Roaming Around: Yes, you can move around the train. Second-class carriages have open doors, allowing you to enjoy the fresh mountain air and capture photos during stops. You’re correct; I did explore the loo inside one of the cars, and there’s ample space to walk around. Station Stops: The Bernina Red Train makes intermediate stops along the line; with the ticket, you can hop off at any of these stops, and then resume your journey by boarding the following train. There are a few more stops not shown in the video The duration of stops varies, but they generally provide enough time to step outside and enjoy the scenery. In the Alp Grüm station, where you saw us enjoying the spectacular view over the Valposchiavo and the Palu glacier, passengers often disembark to take in the breathtaking views. Seating: With the regular Bernina Red Train tickets, you can freely choose any of the trains for your trip. This is possible due to these tickets being valid for an entire day. But for the Bernina Express and first-class panoramic view tickets, seat selection is mandatory. Feel free to ask if you have any more questions!
Advance reservation is also required for the 2nd class panorama car of the BERNINA EXPRESS as well as for the BERNINA EXPRESS coach connecting Lugano with Tirano and vice versa. It is undoubtedly preferable to travel on regular trains if you intend to hop on and off at your leisure.
@@athuln Todo lo aquí expresado es correcto, pero me permito comentar lo que personalmente hice , a modo de sugerencia , recorrí Suiza hasta CHUR -COIRA ( pernocte frente a la estación , ( ABC Hotel ) y desde allí con el Bernina express a Sain Moritz y de st Moritz a Lugano Tirano /Milán con lo cual "no use el bus e ir y volver en la misma ruta" , compre los pasajes del Bernina express en la estación de Basilea pero previamente estudie los horarios / precios en Rhathische Bahn Rhb y lleve traducido al alemán lo que quería para evitarme problemas .- No adquirí los pasajes en Rhb por problema para que aceptaran mis tarjetas , pero reitero, es un problema de el chip de la tarjeta ,sino se lo compraba a ellos ( Rhb ).- No se lo pierda !!!!
@@sarapeimer5859 It sounds like an exciting route to take. I'm planning to retake Bernina in the snow, and I will consider this. Thank you for sharing your experience!
Well done!
Thank you!
Agrego a mi comentario, que verán mas abajo, algo muy bien hecho que recomiendo , lo hizo el Sr Daniel de " Ways to go " que muestra las diferencias entre el servicio local y el Bernina express, a su vez entre 1a y 2 da clase con precios .- Siempre les menciono , tengan presente la edad , personalmente tengo cerca de 80 , viaje en la mejor clase porque,¿cuando podre hacerlo nuevamente ? ¿Me interesa subir y bajar ? Las fotos me conformo con las del interior del vagón y la estación ( dónde salgo con mi esposo ) y cada tanto miro lo que filmaron otros con mejores cámaras , como ahora y algunas que saque ( mejor dejarlo para los que saben y disfrutar el viaje ).-
Very interesting video I have a few questions I loved the following things about the video
1. The presentation is very nice,
2. You have shown very stunning views of the train ride which fascinates me
3. You also have put captions in the video which makes the presentation very nice.
I also have a few questions on the video
1. What is the total train duration from starting to end?
2. You mentioned the second class have open doors which is beautiful to watch, can u roam around the train? I have seen you have done a loo review inside one of the cars, I assume you can walk around
3. How long is the stop at each station? Is it a lot of time? In the third station I saw you all went outside the train to enjoy the alps
4. Is it open seating through the train or do u have a reserved seat number to sit on?
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Let me address your questions:
Train Duration: This particular train took 2 h 30 min.
Roaming Around: Yes, you can move around the train. Second-class carriages have open doors, allowing you to enjoy the fresh mountain air and capture photos during stops. You’re correct; I did explore the loo inside one of the cars, and there’s ample space to walk around.
Station Stops: The Bernina Red Train makes intermediate stops along the line; with the ticket, you can hop off at any of these stops, and then resume your journey by boarding the following train. There are a few more stops not shown in the video The duration of stops varies, but they generally provide enough time to step outside and enjoy the scenery. In the Alp Grüm station, where you saw us enjoying the spectacular view over the Valposchiavo and the Palu glacier, passengers often disembark to take in the breathtaking views.
Seating: With the regular Bernina Red Train tickets, you can freely choose any of the trains for your trip. This is possible due to these tickets being valid for an entire day. But for the Bernina Express and first-class panoramic view tickets, seat selection is mandatory.
Feel free to ask if you have any more questions!
Advance reservation is also required for the 2nd class panorama car of the BERNINA EXPRESS as well as for the BERNINA EXPRESS coach connecting Lugano with Tirano and vice versa. It is undoubtedly preferable to travel on regular trains if you intend to hop on and off at your leisure.
@@Luigi-uj5ml Thank you for the info!
@@athuln Todo lo aquí expresado es correcto, pero me permito comentar lo que personalmente hice , a modo de sugerencia , recorrí Suiza hasta CHUR -COIRA ( pernocte frente a la estación , ( ABC Hotel ) y desde allí con el Bernina express a Sain Moritz y de st Moritz a Lugano Tirano /Milán con lo cual "no use el bus e ir y volver en la misma ruta" , compre los pasajes del Bernina express en la estación de Basilea pero previamente estudie los horarios / precios en Rhathische Bahn Rhb y lleve traducido al alemán lo que quería para evitarme problemas .- No adquirí los pasajes en Rhb por problema para que aceptaran mis tarjetas , pero reitero, es un problema de el chip de la tarjeta ,sino se lo compraba a ellos ( Rhb ).- No se lo pierda !!!!
@@sarapeimer5859 It sounds like an exciting route to take. I'm planning to retake Bernina in the snow, and I will consider this. Thank you for sharing your experience!