New TPG timetable and new tram line next month

Léman Express - WRS

The Geneva public transport network will bring in a new timetable from 4th July. The date marks the extension of the tram line 14 in Bernex opening up.

But also, other services will be changing and expanding, buses 63, J and K will now link to the new tram line and some trams will be lengthened to allow for more passengers. 

Work on another new tram line which will run from Les Palettes to ZIPLO will mean the temporary limiting of the number 12 over the summer, but other lines will try to take up the slack. 

But in a further sign of the economy opening up, night bus services will start again next month and the Léman Express will run 24 hours on Friday and Saturdays – there’ll be one train an hour running from Coppet to Annemasse. 
 

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