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Public Transport in Geneva

Unireso is the transport network covering Geneva, Vaud and neighbouring France and operated by CFF (trains), TPG (bus and tram) and SMGN (boat). With one ticket it allows users to travel by bus, tram, train and boat in the region. Unireso ticket and day passes can be bought from the vending machines at the stops.

  • Tel: 0900 022 021 from 07:00-20:00
    Website (in French)
Bus & Tram

The bus and tram services in Geneva are run by the TPG (Transports Publics Genevois). 

Buses and trams run from 06:00-24:00, depending on the service. Each bus and tram stop has timetables and maps covering the entire Geneva network. 

The tramway is under constant expansion often resulting in road works. The TPG has a website providing information on their services: timetables, maps, information on road works and general information. 

  • For further information see the TPG website (in French)

Noctambus

On Friday and Saturday nights the TPG runs a night bus service, Noctambus, which runs throughout the night (although times can be infrequent and irregular).

Bus stops for the Noctambus routes can be found at Gare Cornavin, Rive, Place Bel Air, Gex, Dardagny and Chancy.

Bus and tram fares

Bus and tram tickets are sold at the vending machines at stops. Monthly bus passes and Noctambus passes can be bought at the Gare Cornavin or from the TPG office. Tickets can also be bought directly from the driver. 

Pre-paid discount cards - the Cart@ Bonus - can be bought from newsagents. 

Geneva-resident children and retired people are eligible for reduced fares.

Dogs may be taken on buses and trams but full-price fare must be paid. 

It is illegal to travel without a ticket. Anyone caught without a valid ticket will have to buy one and pay a fairly hefty fine.

  • TPG (Transports Public Genevois)
    At
    : 1, route de la Chapelle, 1212 Grand Lancy
    Tel: +41 (0)22 308 34 34
    e-mail
    Website
  • Gare Cornavin
    At
    : Place Cornavin, 1201 Geneva
    Tel: 0900 300 300
  • Lost luggage: +41 (0)51 225 14 80
  • Help for the disabled: 0800 007 102
  • Lost and Found: 0900 300 300

Transport card

Visitors staying in a hotel, youth hostel or campsite can benefit from a Geneva Transport Card free of charge. The card is given to the visitor upon check-in and is valid throughout the stay including the departure day. The card entitles the person use of the entire transport network in the Geneva canton (bus, tram and boat) without restriction.

Boat

The passenger ferries Mouettes Genevoises run regular routes across the lake in the summer months from April to October. The same ticket can be used for these ferries as for the bus and tram. 

Departures for lake crossings every ten minutes from Quai du Mont Blanc, Quai Gustave Ador, Perle du Lac and Parc des Eaux Vives. 

Mouettes Genevoises also organise lake and river cruises.

  • Société des Mouettes Genevoises Navigation
    At: 8 Quai du Mont Blanc, 1201 Geneva
    Tel: +41 (0)22 732 29 44
    Website
Taxis

There are many taxi companies in the Geneva area (it is not the most economical way to travel). 

Bikes & Cycling

Cycling is very popular in Geneva and there is a large network of cycle lanes. All privately owned bicycles have to have third party insurance. The licence sticker (vignette) can be bought at post offices and must be displayed on the bicycle.

Car-Pooling

Car sharing (covoiturage) is widely practiced in Geneva. People travelling a similar route at the same time share the car and running expenses. This saves on fuel costs and reduces pollution.

Further Information