There are 2 ways to get from Milan to Eischoll by train (Trenitalia) or car
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Milan to Eischoll by train, foot, and cable car (Trenitalia)
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The cheapest way to get from Milan to Eischoll is to drive which costs SFr 30 - SFr 50 and takes 2h 45m.
The fastest way to get from Milan to Eischoll is to drive which takes 2h 45m and costs SFr 30 - SFr 50.
No, there is no direct train from Milan to Eischoll. However, there are services departing from Milano Centrale and arriving at Eischoll via Brig and Raron. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 3h 12m.
The distance between Milan and Eischoll is 176 km. The road distance is 210.8 km.
The best way to get from Milan to Eischoll without a car is to train which takes 3h 12m and costs SFr 40 - SFr 95.
It takes approximately 3h 12m to get from Milan to Eischoll, including transfers.
Milan to Eischoll train services, operated by Trenitalia EuroCity, depart from Milano Centrale station.
Milan to Eischoll train services, operated by Trenitalia EuroCity, arrive at Brig station.
Yes, the driving distance between Milan to Eischoll is 211 km. It takes approximately 2h 45m to drive from Milan to Eischoll.
There are 2252+ hotels available in Eischoll.
What companies run services between Milan, Italy and Eischoll, Switzerland?
Trenitalia EuroCity operates a train from Milano Centrale to Brig every 4 hours. Tickets cost CHF 35–80 and the journey takes 2h 4m.
- Phone
- +39 06 68475475
- ufficiogruppi@trenitalia.it
- Website
- trenitalia.com
Train from Milano Centrale to Brig
- Ave. Duration
- 2h 4m
- Frequency
- Every 4 hours
- Estimated price
- CHF 35–80
- Website
- https://www.trenitalia.com/en.html
- 1st Class
- CHF 55–80
- 2nd Class
- CHF 35–50
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