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Trolleybuses in Geneva
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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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Locale | Geneva, Switzerland | ||
Open | 11 September 1942 (1942-09-11) | ||
Status | Open | ||
Routes | 6 | ||
Operator(s) | Transports publics genevois | ||
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Electrification | 600 V DC | ||
Stock | 91 | ||
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Website | http://www.tpg.ch Transports publics genevois (in French) |
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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 Bernex, Cologny, Confignon, Le Grand-Saconnex, Lancy, Meyrin, Onex and Vernier.