Geneva public transport to return to normal

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Geneva public transport will begin to return to normal this month.

Services on the TPG and the Léman Express have been reduced since the beginning of the year due to mass absences caused by staff either being ill due to Covid – or having to isolate. 

The Léman Express will be back to full capacity by February 16th. That means the L2 and L4 lines will be restored. Although there may still be delay on some lines operating in France. 

In the city, the TPG will move to the normal school holiday schedule from tomorrow and then back to the full schedule on Monday 21st. 

The company had reduced tram and trolley bus services. 

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