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How to get fromFully to Strasbourgby train (Trenitalia), train, bus or car

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There are 4 ways to get from Fully to Strasbourg by train (Trenitalia), train, bus, or car

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  1. Train

    best
    1. Take the train from Charrat-Fully to Visptrain train R91
    2. Take the train from Visp to Basel SBBtrain train Ic6 / ...
    3. Take the train from Basel SBB to Offenburg Bahnhoftrain train 20 / ...
    6h 23m
    €72–206
  2. Bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Martigny to Lausannebus bus FlixBus N1157
    2. Take the bus from Lausanne to Strasbourgbus bus N839
    7h 58m
    €31–55
  3. Train, bus

    1. Take the train from Charrat-Fully to Visptrain train R91
    2. Take the train from Visp to Oltentrain train Ic6 / ...
    3. Take the bus from Olten Gosgerstrasse to Strasbourg Interscambiobus bus
    7h 22m
  4. Drive 359.6 km

    1. Drive from Fully to Strasbourgcar car 359.6 km
    3h 42m
    €61–89

Fully to Strasbourg by train

Calendar130Weekly Trains
Duration6h 23mAverage Duration
Ticket€72Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Fully, Switzerland and Strasbourg, France?

You can take a train from Charrat-Fully to Strasbourg Bahnhof via Visp, Basel SBB, and Offenburg Bahnhof in around 6h 23m. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Fully, poste to Strasbourg via Martigny and Lausanne in around 7h 58m.

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