Day 14
Day 14
Day 13
Another scorcher. Rode on more postbusas than trains. Took trains to Ilanz changing at Reichenau Ramins. From Ilanz we made our way by postbus as to Davos changing at Laax, Chur and Tiefencastel. We took the nostalgia train back to Filisur. Luckily we got seats in one of the open air panoramic wagon but unfortunately the Crocodile was not at Davos to pull the train.
Reichenau Ramins
Chur station from Postautostation
Chur Postautostarion
Lenzerheide
Davos
Views from Arisen Viaduct
Day 12
Another sunny day. Today was an out and back journey by train to St Gallen. When we got there we visited the large model shop but Allan found nothing he wanted. Then Allan returned to station to do some grieving whilst Ron went for a walk round town and do some shopping. We met up got a late lunch time snack on the balcony of the Mirror Restaurant which is above the station.
St Gallen
Views from balcony of Migros restaurant
Bahnhofplatz St Gallen
A few trains in the pictures today!
Day 11
We left from an overcast and blowy Viznau by boat to Luzern and then on by train changing in Zurich and Chur to Filisur, where it is warm and sunny.
Views from Vitznau landing stage
Hotel Grischuna, Filisur
Albulatal from Filisur Station
Crocodile with historic service train
Glacier Express at Filisur
5pm train to Chur arriving at Filisur
Allan chips in on the Stoos trip….
Here are some extra photos from yesterday trip to Stoos. The cabins stay horizontal as you go up the track which is said to be a gradient of 110%.
One photo is taken looking under the next cabin.
Don’t think I’d want to do this one immediately after lunch! It looks more like a ski jump than a railway…
Day 9
Another very hot day. Set off by bus to Rotkreuz changing at Kussnacht. We then took train to Zurich and following a couple of train journeys we took a boat down Lake Zurich to Rapperswil for train back to Kussnacht.
Drama on the journey back. We saw a man lying on his back by a level crossing and then the train came to a stop. The driver and guard walked down the outside of the train before extracting a mangled bike from under the train. The train then continued on its way. We were late into Kussnacht and were pleased to seen our connecting bus waiting for us.
Zurich
Kussnacht on Lake Zurich
Rapperswil
Day 10
Still no rain but overcast today and breezy on Lake Lucerne.
First thing today we headed by bus via Schwyz to the recently reopened Stoosbahn, which is the steepest funicular in the world. It was an experience! Shortly after leaving the valley station it is like going up a wall in an outside lift. After visiting Stoos we descended and caught a bus to Schwyz Bahnhof for trains to Luzern charging at Arth Goldau. In Luzern Allan settled down to do some grieving [not more grieving? Ed.] whilst Ron went into town to walk round. We returned to Vitznau by boat. Now have to repack our cases for transfer tomorrow to Filisur.
Stoosbahn
Stoos
More pictures of the Stoosbahn next time, from Allan.
Luzern
Our AGM was last night, and 10 hardy souls came along to enjoy the highlight(?) of the year. At least we don’t charge subs for this meeting!
Still, it was a useful and laid back time. The committee got elected back again, despite attempts to promote Graham as Chairman. Perhaps he needs to improve his tea making ability to really qualify for the post? I keep threatening to resign as exhibition manager, but the only way out seems to be a large loss at a show!
A few useful discussions (between the backchat) did occur. I think that we now have the general structure for the Open Day in October, and I need to get some publicity out fast. Stuttgart and next years NGSE show seem to be moderately under control. It was suggested that we invest in some modelling tools such as a static grass applicator, to be shared between members. We’ll look at this one, and work out how to manage the loan system, so things don’t go walkies. It’s usually not deliberate, but us aging modellers have terrible memories….
So onward (but not necessarily upward) into another year…..
Day 8
By Allan…..
Sitting here on a lovely sunny Sunday afternoon watching trains. Sitting in platform one is the Gothard Panoramic Express. Or us old farts remember it as the William Tell train. You start your journey in Luzern on a paddle boat then you change at Fluelen to the train over the Gothard.
When the five coach train left today you could have got every one in one coach. Todays paddle boat for the trip was Stadt Luzern, the flagship of the fleet. She will be withdrawn at the end of the year for major work. They hope to have her back in service in 2021.
Have included a photo of one of the paddle boats as I didn’t see Stadt Luzern today.
And by Ron…. (hope they agree where they’d been)
Another hot day.
Caught bus to Kussnacht only to see our connecting train to Arth Goldau standing in the platform. By the time we got onto the platform the train had left. We had to wait 30 minutes for next train and luckily on arrival we got an immediate connection on train through the Gotthard Base Tunnel to Bellinzona. We then returned over the old Gotthard route to Fluelen with a change at Erstfeld. We left Fluelen on boat back to Vitznau.
Fluelen
Bauen
Schiller Stone
Tribe
M&S Weggis leaving Beckenreid
Beckenreid
Day 7
Another hotel – moved from Lauterbrunnen to Vitznau by train via Interlaken to Luzern and then boat to Vitznau. Having put our cases in our room we caught bus to Brunnen. Returning an hour later by train to Kussnacht via Arth Goldau for bus back to hotel where we watched most of the second half of the England game in the bar.
Luzern
Brunnen
Female alpenhorn player. Hotel Terasse Vitznau. [Just what you need to brighten up your day? Ed.]
Sunset photos over Lake Lucerne.
Last boat of the day coming into Vitznau.
Our hotel in Vitznau.
Day 6
Good evening from a wet Lauterbrunnen. Our first wet day but we only got wet walking back from station to hotel.
Today we travelled via Interlaken, Bern and Fribourg to Neuchatel. Where we took the funicular and trolleybus into the centre for a return journey on their only train line which runs along the lakeside before heading inland. There were only 3 trams running on the whole route. We then took trolleybus back to station for direct train to Bern. Here Allan did some grieving [????? Ed. Must have been the day when Switzerland exited the World Cup] while Ron did some shopping in town. We then returned via Interlaken to hotel.
Neuchatel
Bern
Just walking by hotel. [Not sure what is going on here! Even zooming into the photo leaves me lost. Greek Urn Formation Marchers???? Ed. Please put your answers on a postcard and send them to any blog except this one…]
Back in the UK Simon got as far north as York without a visa….