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Geneva’s Train Station to Close for Major Upgrades

New System Installation to Close Geneva Train Station for 20 Hours

Geneva’s main train station, Cornavin, is set to undergo significant upgrades, leading to a temporary closure for 20 hours. The closure will start at 7 PM on November 23 and last until 3 PM on November 24.

Why the Closure?

The Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) will install a new computerized control system to replace the outdated system from 1986. This upgrade is crucial for ensuring the station’s operations run smoothly and safely. Additionally, safety systems will be renewed to enhance passenger security.

What to Expect During the Closure

  • Train Services: Trains will not operate between Geneva and several key destinations, including Coppet, Geneva Airport, Bellegarde, and Annemasse. This disruption will affect both local and international travelers.
  • Alternative Transportation: To mitigate inconvenience, replacement buses and local trams will be available. Passengers should check the revised schedules and plan their journeys accordingly.
  • Platform Changes: As part of the upgrades, platform numbers will change. This is in preparation for the future expansion of the station, aimed at accommodating the increasing number of passengers.

Tips for Travelers

  • Plan Ahead: With the closure affecting several major routes, it’s essential to plan your trip in advance. Check the SBB website or app for updated schedules and alternative routes.
  • Allow Extra Time: Expect delays and possible overcrowding on replacement buses and trams. Allow extra time to reach your destination.
  • Stay Informed: Keep an eye on announcements from SBB for any changes or updates regarding the closure and subsequent services.

Looking Ahead

These upgrades are part of a broader effort to modernize Geneva’s main train station and improve its capacity to handle more passengers efficiently. While the closure will cause temporary inconvenience, the long-term benefits will significantly enhance the travel experience for commuters and tourists alike.

For more information on the Swiss Federal Railways and their updates, visit the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) website.

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