New from December 15, 2019
On December 15, tpg restructured their offer around that of the Léman Express. They also extended their tram network to Annemasse with the new line 17.
Thanks to revised routes and new connections, tpg has multiplied access to the new stations in the canton. Residents and workers in the city center and the countryside benefit from direct connections to the Léman Express; including weekends, with the adaptation of the morning service to the same as weekday hours. Among the new lines is line 17 which connects Annemasse and Lancy-Pont-Rouge, serving the intermediate stations of Chêne-Bourg and Eaux-Vives.
The new national line numbering rules force tpg to phase out lines with letters in favor of lines with numbers. A group of numbers is assigned to each sector.
The new line 17, a link between Geneva and Annemasse
After 61 years of absence, the tramway returns to Annemasse with the commissioning of line 17 which connects Annemasse-Parc Montessuit to Lancy-Pont-Rouge-Gare. This new line allows the inhabitants of Annemasse to reach the city center of Geneva in a few minutes. Its frequency is 9 minutes from Monday to Friday during peak hours.
entre Genève -
Annemasse
sur France
toutes les 9 minutes
Consult the route and schedules of line 17
Which ticket for line 17?
Travel in Geneva only
For your trips on line 17 that do not leave the unireso zone 10 perimeter, you can use your unireso zone 10 Tout Genève ticket.
Cross-border journeys
If you wish to use line 17 for travel between Geneva and Annemasse, you will need to use a ticket from the LémanPass assortment.
Trips to Annemasse only
For journeys made exclusively in France, you can use the local transport tickets of the TAC network.