Buses in Geneva
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Commenced operationSeptember 10, 1928
LocaleMetropolitan Geneva region
Service areaGeneva, Switzerland
Service typeBus
A TOSA bus in August 2018 | |||
| Commenced operation | September 10, 1928 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Locale | Metropolitan Geneva region | ||
| Service area | Geneva, Switzerland | ||
| Service type | Bus | ||
| Routes | 59[1] | ||
| Stops | 870 (2026; entire tpg network)[2] | ||
| Fleet | 243 buses (2025)[3] | ||
| Annual ridership | 99.945 million (2025)[4] | ||
| Fuel type | Diesel, Electric | ||
| Operator | Geneva Public Transport | ||
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The Geneva bus is a network of buses forming a partial element of the public transport system in Geneva, Switzerland. It is operated by Transports Publics Genevois (TPG)[5], and is supplemented by the Geneva trolleybus system and the Geneva trams. There are lines running throughout the canton except for Céligny. There are a few lines that run in the Ain and Haute-Savoie departments in France. Some lines aren't operated by TPG but rather by Lihsa (271,272,274)[6].
