More night trains and services to Marseille in 2026

Swiss Federal Railways have released the details of the 2026 timetable, and there’ll be several changes in the Lake Geneva region.

The route from Lausanne to Basel through Yverdon will come back. The summer service from Geneva to Marseille will run all year and there’ll be more night trains from Geneva to Annemasse. 

Extra Léman Express trains will run to Bellegarde on weekend evenings.

But the TGV service from Lausanne to Paris will be suspended next year due to track works. The highspeed service will only run from Geneva. 

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