Geneva transport on summer schedule next week

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The summer schedule on public transport in Geneva start next week.

From Monday there’ll be a reduced service on all lines until Sunday August 21st. 

But the TPG is keen to stress, they’ll be making the most of the time to upgrade and repair tram lines and power cables. 

This will mean some service disruptions at times – notably on line 15 running from Butini and Nations which will be closed for most of July to repair the tracks. 

There will also be work on the tram lines over the summer between Blandonnet and Meyrin-Gravière and CERN. 

There’ll be other work over the summer – passengers are advised to check the TPG website to see if their route will be affected. 

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