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On the Train to Zurich

The last train from Lugano to Zurich leaves at 20:35 and of course the train is very punctual. There are clocks all over Switzerland at the corner of almost every other street. I had to leave Lugano at 20:35 in order to make it on time for my flight the next morning at 9am on the road to Turkey. I’ll be flying in via Munich and Lufthansa offers onboard wireless so I’m hoping that they deliver.

One thing about the train station at night is that you have to get the tickets from the automated system they have at the train station – navigating the windows is pretty easy except for the last part. You have an option of getting a “1/2” or “1/1” ticket even though you are already asked if you are traveling one way or not. I’m not sure what this means – both tickets are the same price. I decided to get the “1/1” ticket and take my chances. They ticket man made a joke in Italian and I laughed (played it off beautifully I thought) and he stamped my ticket.

If anyone knows what 1/2 vs. 1/1 means let me know 🙂

UPDATE: I found out in Zurich – “1/2” means kid “1/1” means adult 😉

Getting Online, Ad-Hoc, in Switzerland

The Swiss tend to be good about encrypting their wireless networks with pretty good encryption and good best practices. Many of the unencrypted ones used the (I’m assuming) person’s telephone as the SSID a bad idea for privacy reasons.

But it’s great if you want to get online for free for a quick email (or blog entry 😉 So if your computer picks up some digits for wireless networks…

Language to Use in Zurich

I’ve found so far that knowing English has been far more useful than trying to use my French. The Swiss seem to gawk at the French and you’ll get a much more friendly reception as an English-speaker. The older lady who sat next to me on the plane didn’t know a lick of Enlgish (which was great for my French) and every German host/ess on the United flight were exceptionally rude to her.

I thought she was very cute, reading children’s stories and telling me for some luminer (light) because reading without it would make my eyes go bad.

Well, time to lift my head out of from in front of my computer and look at the beautiful mountains half covered in fog and the little boats by the water. I’ll snap a picture or two if the train slows down enough.

Train Ride From Zurich to Lugano

Unsecured wireless networks are great, especially on a 3 hour train ride to Lugano. The train system is a bit confusing from ZUR airport to the city of Zurich itself and then on to your next destination in Switzerland. That’s because the tickets and all of the various (over 60) train platforms from Zurich only list the major stops. To get around you’ll have to listen carefully to the person behind the ticket booth.

FYI:

  • WAG = Wagon and it’s the train cart you’ve been assigned to.
  • Sitz = Your seat number. I don’t know any German for the exact translation but it means ‘seat’.
  • The cost from Zurich to Lugano is 66 francs and to Milan about 80 (I checked for you guys. What kinda semi-travel site would this be if I didn’t?)

Trains seat 6 to a room (only 3 others in mine) and have a nice little snack booth that isn’t priced too bad. A coke was 20% more expensive than off the street.

Since there are very few stops it’s hard to get lost. Just don’t fall asleep in the comfortable chairs and miss your stop 😳

Tips on Preparing for a Long Time Away

Many of the vagabonds that hang around L?avant Poste love traveling and have seen and written to us about what is going on around the world. As I am preparing to leave very, very soon, I though I?d give some tips that I think are helpful, right before that 1 month long vacation to the Faroe Islands.

Bills

  • The month before you leave, make sure you make a record of every single bill you have to pay each month.
  • Get ready to get all of your billing sorted out 2 weeks before you leave. You?ll want to do this because you want to save that last weekend for partying with your friends.
  • Then, try to switch these bills over to electronic pay, so you don?t have to worry about any credit problems when you return.
  • If you can?t switch certain bills over to auto-pay, make sure that you record the address and amount of the bills you get in the mail one month before.
    • It?s likely that before your vacation would won?t have these bills and info yet. So, you can give the checks to your best friend to send them out on your payday.
  • If you have a savings account you should make sure you get your monthly bling in there too (you don?t want to miss out on any of that interest now do you)? Most banks will let you schedule a payment transfer online.
    • If you don?t have a savings account, I recommend going with INGDirect. They don?t have any physical offices and can therefore offer high interest rates of 4.5% and above. Plus they let you schedule transfer from you existing checking accounts 😉

Home

  • Do your laundry before you go so you have some clean underwear when you return. Most likely all of your cloths will need a good cleaning when you come back. It?s better to save that Hawaiian shirt you?ll never wear to work for the laundry machine.
  • You?ll always need clean underwear.

Computer

  • Average users – shut er’ down and uplug the cord to protect from power surges, electrical problems and to save some electricity. (You don’t want to come home to a crashed hard drive now do you? Save those hassles for a few weeks after you get back home).
    • If you’re going overseas and are planning to connect to your machine at home remotely – use Switch Off (it’s free) to shut down at a prescheduled time.

Car

  • Fill up your car.
    • Leaving your hot ride with an empty gas tank for a month or more could invite rust and lower gas mileage. Fill er? up before you leave. (Longer than 6 weeks? You’ll need some special additives and about 1/4 full).
  • Don?t leave your car parked under a tree. Acorns, sap, and birds with diarrhea can ruin your paint while you are away. Not to mention tiny dents or big ones from fallen branches.
  • Invest in a car cover. At only $50, they?ll help to protect your paint as well. Nothing ruins a great vacation like a dead squirrel on the hood.

Social

  • Call you mom. Trust me. Call her before you leave, moms like that sort of thing 🙂
  • Grab a drink with your close friends. You?ll want to have a good drink before your trip and after you return with stories too racy to tell sober.
    • Even an email or Myspace bulletin might do – for those not-so-close friends.
  • Clean up your desk at work and say bye to your boss. Might want to ask if they?d like anything from your vacation destination. If you?ve got a co-worker you share an office with, this is a must.
    • It is just polite. Besides, if you followed my advice and called your mom, she?d tell you the same thing 🙂

As always, feel free to add, our readers (and me) would love to hear any additional ideas and experiences. This is a quick wrap-up of the things that I came across these past couple weeks.

A bientot everyone!

About Anil Polat

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