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Locale
  
Routes
  
6

Status
  
Open

Electrification
  
600 V DC

Trolleybuses in Geneva

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11 September 1942 (1942-09-11)

Operator(s)
  
Transports Publics Genevois

The Geneva trolleybus system (French: Réseau trolleybus de Genève) forms part of the public transport network in Geneva, Switzerland. It is the second largest trolleybus system in Switzerland, after the Lausanne system.

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Opened in 1942, the system supplements the Geneva tramway network. It is operated by Transports Publics Genevois (TPG), and currently also serves the neighbouring municipalities of Cologny, Le Grand-Saconnex, Lancy, Meyrin, Onex and Vernier.

History

Geneva's first trolleybus line, inaugurated on 11 September 1942, linked Champel with Le Petit-Saconnex, replacing the former tram line. Like the tramway network, it was operated by the Compagnie Genevoise des Tramways Électriques (CGTE). In subsequent years, other tram lines were closed and replaced with trolleybus lines:

  • in 1950, line 4;
  • in 1959, line 6;
  • in 1961, line 2.
  • Additionally, two trolleybus lines replaced former bus lines:

  • in 1950, line 7 to Aïre;
  • in 1959, line 33 to Cointrin.
  • In 1971, line 4 was closed. In 1976, the name of the operator, CGTE, was changed to Transports Publics Genevois (TPG). On 25 September 1989, line 5 was merged into line 6. For more than a decade, some services on the extended line 6 were operated by conventional buses (fully trolleybus line 26 was supporting it till Châtelaine), but on 24 June 2001 the line reverted to operation solely by trolleybuses.

    On 11 December 2011, the municipalities of Bernex and Confignon ceased to be served by trolleybuses, when the lines to those communities were converted into tram lines.

    Lines

    Since the reorganisation of Geneva's tram and trolleybus lines on 11 December 2011, the trolleybus lines have been as follows:

    Past fleet

    The following table summarises Geneva's former trolleybuses:

    A number of Geneva's former trolleybuses, fleet nos 32, 96, 602-605, 607, 611-613, 615-617, 621, 643 and 644 were exported to Chile in the early 1990s. Some of these exported vehicles are still in service today, on the Valparaíso trolleybus system.

    Current fleet

    Geneva's present trolleybus fleet consists of 80 articulated and eleven bi-articulated vehicles:

    The type BGT 5-25 fleet originally comprised 20 vehicles, but fleet nos 691 and 700 have since been retired.

    The unique NAW/Hess bi-articulated vehicle, fleet no 721, was created in autumn 2003, by adding a third body section to the 1993-built fleet no 709 of type BGT-N. It was the first Swiss bi-articulated trolleybus and served as a prototype for the production vehicles of type BGGT-N2C. All of the bi-articulated vehicles are used on line 10.

    References

    Trolleybuses in Geneva Wikipedia


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