I took my Brompton bike to the Sarnersee, and went for an easy cycle ride around the lake and up to the start of the Vierwaldstaettersee (Lake Luzern).
I’m trying to visit all 1720 Swiss public transport train stations… wish me luck!
This is Episode 11 of my ‘Swiss Train Travel’ series, in which I document this admittedly absurd attempt, as well as other train travel in Switzerland. Of course this owes its inspiration to the wonderful https://www.youtube.com/@AllTheStations
Train stations newly visited today:
(I’m counting a train station as visited if I’ve spent 15min in the area, or walked/cycled from it to another train station or vice versa.)
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Note about my All Swiss Stations project: For the number of Swiss stations which form part of the public transport system, I have linked the relevant source on my website, but since that data changes, the total I’m working towards may also change. Sorry about the inconsistencies across videos as a result!
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Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:23 To the trains
00:47 Train to Luzern
02:57 Luzern station
03:11 Train to Sarnen
04:06 Sarnen
04:55 Cycling
10:16 Snack break
11:28 More cycling
13:11 Back in Sarnen
14:43 Even more cycling
17:13 Alpnachstad
18:53 Train to Luzern
19:25 Luzern
20:22 Train to Zurich
21:18 Unplanned stop
22:11 Heading home
22:16 Home & outro