During the summer, after arriving in Tirano with the Bernina Express coming from Chur, it is possible to continue towards Lugano with a red bus of the Rhaetian railway, also called BERNINA EXPRESS. Same thing in the opposite direction. It is included in the price of the Eurrail pass, Interrail pass, Swiss Travel Pass and similar. Only seat reservation, mandatory, is not included. The Tirano railway station of the Rhaetian railway, although it is in Italy, is considered Swiss territory, therefore Swiss VAT applies to tickets, souvenirs etc. sold at the counter. Luggage shipped from Switzerland to Tirano is not subject to customs declaration.
@@arturro-an I thank you infinitely, but in which language or dialect? A friend of mine (acquaintance) from the Canton of Bern told me that it means nothing to them, also because in German it would be "Alb". Thanks again for your availability and collaboration
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During the summer, after arriving in Tirano with the Bernina Express coming from Chur, it is possible to continue towards Lugano with a red bus of the Rhaetian railway, also called BERNINA EXPRESS. Same thing in the opposite direction. It is included in the price of the Eurrail pass, Interrail pass, Swiss Travel Pass and similar. Only seat reservation, mandatory, is not included. The Tirano railway station of the Rhaetian railway, although it is in Italy, is considered Swiss territory, therefore Swiss VAT applies to tickets, souvenirs etc. sold at the counter. Luggage shipped from Switzerland to Tirano is not subject to customs declaration.
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Can anyone tell me what "Alp Grüm" means, in particular the term "Grüm"? Thank you very much for your cooperation and availability
The name "Alp Grüm" translates to "Alpine Garden"
@@arturro-an I thank you infinitely, but in which language or dialect? A friend of mine (acquaintance) from the Canton of Bern told me that it means nothing to them, also because in German it would be "Alb". Thanks again for your availability and collaboration