For how long can one rent lockers at Swiss train stations?

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There are lockers for luggage at many Swiss train stations. I would like to store luggage in one of them (in Brig) for three days, buy cannot find out what the maximum period for rentals is - does anyone know?






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Can you store luggage at train stations in Switzerland?

Lockers are available at all major railway stations in Switzerland. With these, you can choose between small compartments (for hand luggage, briefcases and rucksacks), medium compartments (for small suitcases and rucksacks) and large compartments (for suitcases, luggage and large rucksacks).

Can I store luggage at Zurich train station?

Left Luggage Zurich Train StationSBB Travel Center provides left luggage and luggage lockers facilities to store your bags at various train stations. At a cost of 10 CHF, you can leave your bags for up to 24 hours at the ticket counter.

Can you store luggage at Interlaken train station?

There are luggage storage offices at the station but they have hours of operation so you would need to drop off and then pick up during their opening hours. The cost is a bit higher that a locker but the luggage rooms are secure..

Where can I leave my luggage in Basel?

There are lockers at the Basel SBB station, coin operated and generally only for 24hrs storage. For longer than that you have to take the bags to the Luggage Office where they will store them for you for 10frs/piece/24 hours.



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