What's new on the network as of 14 December 2025
From December 14, 2025, the tpg network will be evolving to serve you even better. Among the most noteworthy changes are an increase in evening and weekend service, the extension of line 7 to Grands-Esserts and an extension of tpg flex on-demand bus service. Discover all the novelties of this end of the year in detail.
In the evenings and at weekends, we increase
the frequency!
From 14.12.2025, evening and night-time travel will be easier than ever.
- Even more buses and streetcars between 7pm and 9pm all week*.
- Service extended by 30 minutes every evening: last departure after 00:30 on almost all routes.
As a reminder, the tpg night network will be with you from Friday to Sunday and from December 31st to January 1st, with last departures from the city center at around 3:30 am.
- *except on Sundays
Network evolution - Right bank
The 23 and 28 lines serving the area have been modified due to work affecting the P47 sector towards the airport.
- The
23
terminates at Genève-Aéroport, Terminal.
- The 28 is extended to Grand-Saconnex, Tunnel Routier.
Line 51 will run at 40-minute intervals in the evening and on Sundays.
The line
54
is extended from Genève-Aéroport, Terminal to Vernier, Parfumerie.
The
59
line has been upgraded from a 30-minute to a 15-minute service from Monday to Friday at peak times.
The
64
line has been modified to serve Ferney, Mairie only, with a new stop at Ferney, Choiseul between Ferney, Planche-Brûlée and Ferney, Mairie.
The
66
line will no longer have an intermediate terminus at Ferney, and all runs will be extended to Thoiry, offering more service on the busiest section between Ferney and Saint-Genis.
The 67 line will have a new terminus on Saturdays and Sundays in Crozet at the Fierney gondola, with service to the foot of the Jura and the ski area between 9am and 6pm. Outside these hours, the runs will end at the Crozet school terminal.
The 74 line will run every 30 minutes from Monday to Friday at off-peak times, instead of the current 60 minutes.
Left bank and downtown
The 7 line is extended from Bout-du-Monde to the new Grands-Esserts district in Veyrier, via the Vessy sports center. It provides new residents with a direct link to Champel station and the city center. The 97 shuttle, commissioned in August 2025, will therefore cease operations.
The
38
line is extended on weekends from Place Favre to Sous-Moulin to facilitate access to the sports center for residents of the region's communes, and thus facilitate leisure-related travel.
The
91
line will increase its frequency from 15 minutes to 12 minutes at peak times, Monday to Friday.