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  2. Geneva Airport - Wikipedia

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    There are local buses that stop at the airport. There are also buses to and from Annecy, France, and also seasonal buses to ski resort Chamonix in France and ski resorts in Switzerland. Many transfer companies operate shared transfers in the winter to many French ski resorts.

  3. How to nail the perfect short ski break in Chamonix - AOL

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    The quickest way from the airport to Chamonix itself is a shared transfer, which should take just over an hour. For transfers, try Mountain Drop-offs , Alpy Transfers , or Cham Van .

  4. Geneva Public Transport - Wikipedia

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    As of 27 April 2008, the TPG network includes 6 tramway routes, 38 cantonal bus routes, 15 intercantonal (Canton of Vaud) and international (France) bus routes and 12 nighttime bus routes. [7] In December 2010, Line 18 opened, from Avanchet to Coutance; it was extended as far as CERN in May 2011, closed in December 2011 and replaced by Line 14 ...

  5. CEVA rail - Wikipedia

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    It links the CFF route Lausanne – Geneva Cornavin – Geneva Airport and the SNCF route Geneva Cornavin – Bellegarde-sur-Valserine – Lyon with lines in the Haute Savoie serving Thonon-les-Bains, Évian-les-Bains, and the Arve valley to St Gervais and Chamonix as well as Annemasse to Annecy. [3] The origins of the project go back to 1850.

  6. Buses in Geneva - Wikipedia

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    TPG bus lines. The Geneva bus network is a network of buses forming the core element of the public transport system in Geneva, Switzerland. It is operated by Transports Publics Genevois (TPG), and is supplemented by the Geneva trolleybus system and the Geneva trams. There are lines running throughout the canton except for Céligny.

  7. Tonkin Railway - Wikipedia

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    This means that only 17 km (11 mi) remain for the completion of the Lake Geneva loop (via Montreux and Lausanne) and the Mont Blanc loop (via Saint-Gervais-les-Bains and Chamonix). With the completion of the CEVA railway, trains will be able to run hourly from Geneva to Thonon-les-Bains, Evian-les-Bains, St. Gingolph, Martigny, Sion, and Brig. [23]

  8. Léman Express - Wikipedia

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    The Léman Express [3] [4] [5] is a commuter rail network for the transborder agglomeration of Grand Genève [6] (Greater Geneva) in west Switzerland and the French Alps (Haute-Savoie and Ain). Six lines serve Swiss and French towns along 230 km of railway.

  9. Mont Blanc tramway - Wikipedia

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    Share of the Compagnie du Tramway du Mont-Blanc, issued 18. September 1911 Nid d'Aigle station. The Mont Blanc tramway or Tramway du Mont-Blanc (French pronunciation: [tʁamwɛ dy mɔ̃ blɑ̃], TMB) is a mountain railway line in the Haute-Savoie department of France.

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