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Dec 30, 2014 · The regular train allows you to open the windows which is great for taking photographs, although the Bernina Express has large windows, they don ...
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Aug 18, 2020 · The regional trains run roughly every hour — while the Bernina Express runs only a few times a day. The regional trains are cheaper. The caveats ...
May 18, 2023 · While the regional trains are a much better option than the Bernina Express if you want to take photos of your journey, you'll still need to ...
The Bernina Red Train departs from the stations of Tirano (Italy), of St.Moritz, and of Chur (Switzerland). The Tirano Station can be found at Piazza delle ...
Nov 7, 2017 · Both trains follow the same track. The express stops at fewer stations along the way, but since the trains travel quite slowly, there is not ...
The Bernina railway links St Moritz, Pontresina and Tirano, the only railway to cross the high Alps without a summit tunnel. Elsewhere the Bernina Express train ...
Jan 14, 2006 · My logistics make the regular train a better choice. I imagine (and seem to have read somewhere) that there is very beautiful scenery on this ...
Feb 27, 2024 · It's exactly the same route and train, don't worry. R19 has more stops and sits for about 10 min in a random station to let an opposite train ...
Sep 3, 2019 · The scenery is exactly the same. You don't get the panoramic windows and you don't get the commentary you get on the BEX.