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Plugs in the trains

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Beatriz23
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Hi there! I was wondering how to know if there are plugs in the trains I am taking. Ths case my train is from Zurich to Geneva.
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Dear @Beatriz23 

I just checked the link, it works for me. Can you try again?

he direct IC trains between Zürich and Lausanne all have seat sockets.

Regards
NicolasK

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Beatriz23
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Hi Nicolas,

 

Thank you for your help!

The link does not work though but much appreciated. Just quick question for next times, how can I find out what kind of train I am getting? It does not say in the description, website or my ticket.

 

Thankss!

Dear @Beatriz23 

I just checked the link, it works for me. Can you try again?

he direct IC trains between Zürich and Lausanne all have seat sockets.

Regards
NicolasK

Aw great Nicolas, it worked now!

So just to confirm, this train from Zurich-Laussane is the same one than Zurich-Geneva? This is the one I am taking and where I need sockets. Thank you in advance for your help!!

NicolasK
Moderator

Hi @Beatriz23 

Thank you for your request.

Yes, you will find power sockets next to every seat in both first and second class.
More information under the following link.

Have a nice afternoon.

Kinds regards
NicolasK