FUNICULAIRE
Read moreIt is one of the city's curiosities. The people of Fribourg are very attached to their unique funicular. Classified as a historical monument, it dates from 1899. It runs on the energy of the city's waste water, via a system of counterweights. The journey is short (2 minutes) but so efficient to reach the lower town (Neuveville and Auge) in the centre. It is used regularly by the inhabitants and is an integral part of the cliff. It is like a decor, a living sculpture that animates sometimes one district, sometimes the other.
MOUETTES GENEVOISES NAVIGATION
Read moreThe famous yellow and red Mouettes Genevoises are integrated in the Unireso public transport network. These small boats allow you to go from one bank to the other in a few minutes, with your transport pass or a simple ticket. They link Pâquis to Molard (M1), Eaux-Vives (M2) and Geneva beach (M3). And the M4 line links the latter to Chateaubriand (Mon Repos park near the Perle du Lac). An excellent idea for a short stroll on the lake!
FUNICULAIRE LES AVANTS - SONLOUP
Read moreIn 6 minutes, you go from the GoldenPass MOB Les Avants stop to the pretty lookout of Sonloup, covering the 500 m that separate these two small villages. Trains are more frequent in winter, when the toboggan run is open! In spring, and especially in May, the fields are covered with daffodils and form a magnificent landscape. In Sonloup, the funicular's machinery, put into service in 1910 and recently renovated, is made visible to the public.
FUNICULAIRE TERRITET - GLION
Read moreOn a 300 m difference in altitude for a short trip of 600 m, this funicular, opened in 1883, connects the village of Territet (5 minutes from Montreux) to Glion (690 m altitude) in 3 minutes. At the time of its construction, it was the steepest ramp in the world. The view of the lake from Glion is indeed breathtaking! Today, it is the oldest funicular in Switzerland, and you really feel as if you've travelled back in time!
SERVICE DES AUTOMOBILES ET DE LA NAVIGATION
Read moreFor any application for a driving licence, car or boat registration, technical inspection, the Automobile and Navigation Service is the body to contact.
TPF - TRANSPORTS PUBLICS FRIBOURGEOIS
Read moreIn the canton of Fribourg, TPF is in charge of most public transport lines. Discover the city thanks to this dense network. The choice is yours: bus, train and funicular. You can also take special trains such as the "fondue train", where you can enjoy the local speciality while admiring the splendid scenery of the region. Buy your tickets directly on the website and receive your information on WhatsApp.
VÉLOSTATION MONTBRILLANT
Read moreThe Vélostation Montbrillant is a public car park in the city of Geneva for bicycles. The bike station offers 338 covered spaces secured by video surveillance. Electric sockets are available for users who need to recharge their batteries. It is also possible to rent a locker, ideal for leaving personal belongings. To access it, a vending machine, located at the entrance, allows you to take a daily ticket. For longer-term parking, a season ticket must be taken out with Genèveroule.
WELO
Read moreA Tuk Tuk ride, not in Bangkok, but in Geneva! They're much more luxurious and less sporty than their Thai or Indian counterparts... An unusual ride through Geneva in one of these or in a rickshaw. We also offer a very wide choice of bike tours, in Geneva or in the Geneva countryside, in Carouge by the lake, themed excursions to vineyards with wine tasting, romantic, fondue, chocolate or cheese tasting, weddings and aperitifs.
TL - TRANSPORTS LAUSANNOIS - MÉTRO
Read moreThe Lausanne metro has two lines: the M1 and the M2. Line M1 runs from Le Flon to Renens station, via the University of Lausanne and the EPFL. Line M2, 100% automated, crosses Lausanne from south to north, from the port of Ouchy to Épalinges. If you stay at a hotel, you'll receive a free ticket. The M2 line is like a cogwheel train, valiantly taking on the slopes of Lausanne.
TPC (TRANSPORTS PUBLICS DU CHABLAIS)
Read moreAigle is a town in the Chablais region of Switzerland. Transports Publics du Chablais (TPC) is responsible for urban transport in the region. They offer a network of buses and trains serving the various towns in the region, including Aigle, Ollon, Collombey-Muraz, Monthey, Yvorne, Bex, Massongex and Troistorrents. TPC is constantly attentive to the needs of the population and adapts its activities accordingly. They are also involved in various infrastructure projects in the region. TPC employs almost 400 people and is one of the largest employers in the Swiss Chablais region. To discover the Chablais region, TPC offers special mobility packages in partnership with other local players.
NOCTAMBUS
Read moreNight owls, this service is for you! Its slogan is "Catch them all night long". Noctambus provides dedicated transport for night owls in and around Geneva until the early hours of the morning. The network is extensive. Buses are identified by the letter "N" preceding the daytime line number. 12 urban lines in Geneva run all night on weekends. You can download the TPG application with all timetables online and receive your ticket by SMS. The website provides information on the latest evenings, shows and concerts!
TRANSPORTS PUBLICS GENEVOIS
Read moreThe bus in Geneva will be your useful ally to criss-cross the city. Because by car, between the traffic and the prohibitive price of car parks, it is best to forget the idea. The TPG groups together the network of buses, trams and trolley buses in Geneva. It is possible to take advantage of the entire UNIRESO network with a single ticket, for an hour, a day or more. Timetables and a map of the network are displayed at each bus or tram stop and are available in the agencies.