Notice of disruptions | Twelfth ministerial conference of the WTO
Due to the 12th WTO Ministerial Conference, which takes place from Wednesday June 8 at 9:00 a.m. to Friday June 17 at 6:00 p.m., Geneva public transport is anticipating disruptions on its network in the WTO and Varembé sectors. Lines 1, 11, 20, 22, 25 and F will undergo detours and movement of temporary stops. Authorities may take further action on a case-by-case basis. We draw your attention to the date of June 14 during which our urban network is likely to suffer major disruptions with the simultaneous holding of the Ministerial Conference and the demonstrations announced in downtown Geneva.
We invite our customers to encourage travel outside peak hours or to choose the Léman Express, which will run as normal.
We recommend that travelers consult the tpg traffic info, ourtpgPreview application or our website before traveling.
Network disruptionsin detail
The measures detailed below are permanent. Other measures taken depending on the situation in the area of the Place des Nations are likely to occur.
Lines 111202225F modify their routes in the Nations sector.
Line11
- Services are interrupted at the "Nations" stop.
- The "Genève-Sécheron-Gare" and "Jardin Botanique" stops are not served.
Lines20 andF
- The "Nations" stop, towards the city center, has been moved together with Line 8.
- The "Varembé" and "Valais" stops, towards the city center, are not served.
Line 22
- Services are interrupted at the "Appia" stop.
- The "Nations", "Genève-Sécheron-Gare" and "Jardin Botanique" stops are not served.
Lines 25
- The "Jardin Botanique" stop has been moved in front of the Hôtel Eden.
- The "Perle du Lac" stop, direction Jardin Botanique, is not served.
Tips
To reach the Jardin Botanique or Place des Nations from Gare Cornavin, please take the Léman Express to Genève-Sécheron station.
Line 15 takes you directly to Place des Nations in 7 minutes from Gare Cornavin.
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