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Chocolate Train links:

Chocolate Train - GoldenPassLine
The train's official Web page has current timetables, fares, and other information.

Rail Europe our partner
If you live in the U.S. or Canada, you can order a Swiss railroad pass from home and reserve Chocolate Train seats with Rail Europe, a North American subsidiary of the Swiss and French national railways. To find information on the Chocolate Train, click "Swiss Pass" in the "Country Passes" column,  then scroll down to "Chocolate Train."

The Chocolate Train
John Whitby created this illustrated travelogue for his railfan site, SwissTrains.net.

Also see:

Chocolate Museums of Europe europeforvisitors.com
This Europe for Visitors article has information about the Nestlé chocolate factory at Broc.

Emmentaler and Gruyère Cheese switzerlandforvisitors.com
If you think "Swiss cheese" is a pale rubbery substance in a plastic packet, it's time to sample the real thing--preferably at the source.

Swiss Rail Passes switzerlandforvisitors.com
If you have a first-class Swiss Pass or Swiss Flexi-Pass (or one of several other rail passes, including the first-class Eurailpass and Europass), you can ride the Swiss Chocolate Train for less than you'd pay if you bought a standard ticket.

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