I'm planning a trip in Europe and had planned on stopping briefly in Switzerland. While there, I was thinking about taking the family up a rail journey that gets to 11,400 feet. The journey would last a few hours. Here's the thing. I get atitude sickness (including at 11,000 feet) as does at least one family member. But I have never gone up and down to a high elevation and back down again within a few hours. Does anyone on this board who predictably gets atitude sickness while hiking have any experience with quick driving or rail trips up and down? Or Harvey, Ken, can you share your thoughts?

Brent N