 | Geneva Transportation | Tips 51 - 60 of 115 |  | Popular Transportation | Other Transportation Tips | All Tips (115) Geneva has a small & quite old airport with kind people at lost-baggages office :-) ... just sit down and get a cup of tea waiting for your bag they've lost ;-). Here u can find a dedicated webcam: GVA Airport Forget cars ladies & gentlemen ... you could face the longest queue you've ever seen especially on weekdays during peak hours ... go with buses or just walk ... Theme: Bus
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Geneva is a relatively small town, but people have the habit of crossing the road by car! Trying to change these habits, public transportation (bus, tram) has very much improved over the last years and is heavily subsidised. If you want to move freely, fast and everywhere, leave your car in a parking (the main station carpark is cheap at night) and travel by foot, bus or tram and...bicycle (bike paths along most main roads). You can rent a bike - some even for free - behind the main station in bike shop Leave a Comment
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I would suggest that anyone travelling with the bus in Geneva, bring along his bus pass(its 45chf per month and can be easily bought at the gare cornavin station-if ur a resident here)or if you are a tourist id reckon you purchase the 4.50chf ticket on the section A in the bus stand for it covers up to 12 hours for the whole day.. should somone forget his/her bus pass or ticket...and upon being caught during those random checks it would cost 80chf and no amount of bribery or excuse will get you out of it Theme: Bus
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Orange city center buses serve Geneva city centre and outlying suburbs - some cross the French border, so keep the passport handy. You may not be asked for it, but you never know. Leave a Comment Theme: Bus
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Unireso is the tariff community covering the areas of the Canton of Geneva, It Is operated by CFF (Swiss federal railways), SMGN (Lakebaats operator), TPG (Geneva's public transport system). Tickets and day passes should be purchased before boarding the vehicle, from vending machines located at the stops. Ticketing machines accept the following forms of payment: Swiss and Euro coins, CASH function of Swiss bankcards, Cart@bonus (electronic small card). Leave a Comment Theme: Bus
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