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IT HAS been said that Swiss trains run like clockwork and that Swiss cheese and chocolate both melt in your mouth; not only that, the scenery is drop-dead gorgeous and that the food is to die for and it’s all true.
Take the Golden Pass Panoramic train from Interlaken down to Montreux, then change for Lausanne and you’re in for a treat.
The train’s panoramic coaches have huge windows and you can even sit at the front for a driver’s eye view as the scenery unfolds before you. It really is rather splendid. Stop off along the way and it gets even