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Information on commuting to Geneva from France, by boat, train or bus. Here you will find contact information and details of the different public transport companies that travel to Geneva from cross-border France.
Website Unireso has information on the various forms of public transport in Geneva and the French départements Haute-Savoie (74) and Ain (01). This includes maps of the transport networks as well as practical information on fares, season tickets, timetables and ticket sales outlets.
TrainsSwiss trains are run by the Swiss Federal Railway Network SBB/CFF/FFS (Schweizerische Bundesbahnen, Chemins de Fer Fédéraux Suisses, Ferrovie Federali Svizzere). The SBB website has information for commuters and frequent travellers and allows a search to compare costs and find appropriate tickets.
StationsThere are two railway stations in Geneva. 1. The main station is Cornavin and this is linked to both the Swiss and French railway network, as well as Cointrin airport.
There is a French sector where TGV and TER trains arrive from France. A customs post is located on the platforms. There is an SNCF ticket office at the station. The main commuting towns from France to Geneva are on the following line:
2. The second station is Eaux-Vives.
The station has suburban links to Annemasse and regional links to other stations in Haute Savoie. The main commuting towns from France to Geneva are on the following lines:
BusesPublic transport in Geneva is run by the Transport Public Genevois (TPG).
There are two main bus stations, at Geneva airport and at Place Dorcière, many buses stop in Place de Cornavin, Bel-Air, Rive, Place des Eaux Vives and Place de la Poste. Bus lines run to the centre of Geneva from:
There are also many bus routes to Gaillard, Annemasse, Ambilly, Vétraz-Monthoux and Ville-la-Grand.
TPG tickets are sold in St-Genis-Pouilly, Annemasse, St-Julien, Viry and Gex.
Fares and Season TicketsThe TPG offers fares and season tickets that can be used on trains, buses, trams and Mouettes. The transport network is split into zones and the cost of transport varies according to the number of zones passed through.
Frossard, part of the Veolia Transport group, has two routes from Annecy and one from Evian-les-Bains to Geneva.
Boat Travel to GenevaThe Compagnie Générale de Navigation (CGN) operates the Navibus service on Lake Léman with crossings between:
Boats arrive in Geneva at the Jardin Anglais and leave from the Quai du Mont Blanc where there is a waiting room for commuters. The boat has first and second class seats with space for up to 120 passengers.
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