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I looked on SBB and did not see one that didn't require a change in but I just double checked and there is one at 22.40. My apologies, I just didn't look late enough. As the train runs from, you should be able to book it on the Swiss Rail website.
I then started a dummy booking and you can book it on Swiss Rail's website You may be trying to book too far in advance as there will be a new timetable in the next couple of months. Also, it is unlikely that train would be so full that you couldn't book a week or so in advance if you are going to be in that far ahead of your travel to. To get from Lauterbrunned, just check the trains on the Swiss Rail website above. It's really the only way to get there. Hope this helps Edited: 12:32 am, March 17, 2012. Yes, this is the famous 'Wiener Walzer' sleeper train from to which has a direct portion going beyond Vienna through to. There are cheap fares if you pre-book, so only buy at the station as a last resort.
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Start by trying www.sbb.ch, Swiss Railways. But here's another tip, if sbb.ch doesn't come up with direct cheap fares to Budapest: Try booking Zurich to Vienna on exactly the same EN EuroNight train at as that will certainly have cheap fares if you pre-book, from 39 euros with couchette, from 69 euros in a 2-bed sleeper, deluxe sleepers with shower and toilet also available. Look for the 'clover leaf' symbol. It switches back to German half way through, no biggie, just click to return it to English. Then use again to book the onward Vienna to Budapest bit from 19 euros. Edited: 8:58 am, March 17, 2012.