The Unireso fare network comprises the three transport companies serving the canton of Geneva (SBB, TPG and the Mouettes genevoises shuttle boats). The same simple fare system applies across the entire Unireso area. Whether your journey is urban or rural, there is only one ticket you need.
With the Léman Pass supplementary ticket, you can extend your valid Unireso ticket, Day Pass or Unireso travelcard and continue your journey to the intended French border zone (see zone map below).
Supplementary tickets are valid for 90 minutes. The price is calculated based on the selected travel class and the selected zones.
Get in touch with the SBB Contact Center on +41 (0)848 44 66 88 (CHF 0.08/minute, 24/7) for information and answers to questions about Unireso.
Our customer consultants will also be pleased to assist you in person at the SBB Travel Centres in Geneva Cornavin, Geneva Airport, Geneva Balexert and Geneva Eaux-Vives.
The Canton of Geneva will cover:
- The full cost (100%) of Unireso annual travelcards for young people aged 24 and younger who reside in the canton of Geneva and are on a low income and/or in education or who reside outside of the canton of Geneva and are in education in Geneva; and
- 50% of the cost of Unireso annual travelcards for people who reside in the canton of Geneva and receive OASI or invalidity insurance benefits.
The cost coverage also applies to Léman Pass annual season tickets and Modular Travelcards that include Unireso zone 10.
Beneficiaries and conditions |
Coverage of Unireso travelcard costs by the Canton of Geneva |
Young people under 18 residing in the canton of Geneva |
100% |
Young people aged 18 to 24 residing in the canton of Geneva and in education in the canton of Geneva |
100% |
Young people aged 18 to 24 residing in the canton of Geneva and in education outside the canton of Geneva |
100% |
Young people aged 6 to 24 residing outside the canton of Geneva and in education in Geneva |
100% |
Young people aged 18 to 24 residing in the canton of Geneva and on low income |
100% |
People residing in the canton of Geneva who receive OASI benefits |
50% |
People residing in the canton of Geneva who receive invalidity insurance benefits |
50% |
The detailed conditions and the supporting documents you need to provide when requesting your cost coverage can be found at unireso.com.
Tickets are mandatory.
You must have a valid ticket or travelcard to travel by public transport, even if the costs for the travelcard are fully or partially covered.
Minors.
Minors must have their own e-mail address to order a SwissPass card and to carry out the other procedures described below.
If you have never had a public transport travelcard, you must order a free SwissPass online. Your new travelcard will be saved on your SwissPass. To place your order, you will need a valid official ID (e.g. passport or ID card), a smartphone with a camera and a recent, high-quality digital passport photo.
Create SwissPass account.
- Go to
swisspass.ch . - Click ‘Register’ and then ‘No customer number’.
- Enter the required information as instructed.
- Follow the instructions to validate your account.
Next, activate a SwissPass customer number.
- At the top right of the screen, click on the icon with your initials and select ‘Customer data’.
- Under ‘Personal details’, click on ‘Change’.
- Click on ‘Start identity check’ and then on ‘Continue’.
- Check your identity as instructed.
- Your SwissPass customer number will now be displayed below your ‘Personal details’.
Buy a travelcard.
You can now buy a travelcard using your SwissPass account and SwissPass customer number.
Receive your SwissPass.
When you buy your first travelcard, you will receive a temporary SwissPass. Your permanent SwissPass will be sent to you within 14 days of purchasing your first travelcard.
Obtain a SwissPass at a point of sale.
You can also obtain a SwissPass free of charge from a public transport point of sale. To do so, please bring a valid official ID and a recent, high-quality passport photo (on paper or digitally on your smartphone).
People under 25 years of age.
If you are under 25 and meet the conditions, you can have the costs for your Unireso travelcard covered by the Canton of Geneva. To do so, you must submit an online request for cost coverage at unireso.com/abo. and upload the necessary supporting documents.
Your request will be reviewed within a maximum of 10 working days. When you request cost coverage, you can choose whether to buy your travelcard from tpg or SBB. If you choose to buy your travelcard from SBB, you will receive a coupon. You can then use your coupon to buy your travelcard, either online, at an SBB Travel Centre or from an SBB ticket machine.
People who receive OASI benefits.
If you receive OASI benefits and meet the conditions, you can have your costs covered by the Canton of Geneva by presenting your latest OASI pension tax certificate or your first OASI pension decision for the current year when you buy your Unireso travelcard at an SBB Travel Centre. You do not need to submit a request for cost coverage.
You can also submit a request for cost coverage online at unireso.com/abo and upload the necessary supporting documents.
Your request will be reviewed within a maximum of 10 working days. When you request your cost coverage online, you can choose to buy your travelcard from either tpg or SBB. If you choose to buy your travelcard from SBB, you will receive a coupon. You can then use your coupon to buy your travelcard, either online, at an SBB Travel Centre or from an SBB ticket machine.
People who receive invalidity insurance benefits.
If you receive invalidity insurance benefits and meet the conditions, you can have your costs covered by the Canton of Geneva by presenting proof of your benefit payments when you buy your Unireso travelcard at an SBB Travel Centre. You do not need to submit a request for cost coverage.
You can buy your Unireso travelcard or Léman Pass season ticket (including Unireso zone 10) online. Please make sure you have your SwissPass account, your SwissPass customer number and your coupon.
Please note that Modular Travelcards that include Unireso zone 10 can be purchased only at public transport points of sale.
Buy a Unireso travelcard.
- Log in with your SwissPass login details
here . - Enter your departure and arrival points. To make things easier, enter a departure and arrival railway station, e.g. Satigny‒Versoix or Geneva‒Chêne-Bourg. Whichever route you choose, you’ll receive a Unireso zone 10 travelcard valid for all public transport in the canton of Geneva.
- Enter the starting date for your travelcard.
- Under ‘via direct’, click on ‘From CHF 400.00’.
- Under ‘Travelcard holder’, select your profile and click on ‘Continue’.
- Accept the ‘General Terms and Conditions’ and enter your coupon under ‘Means of payment’ / ‘Coupon’.
- Then click on ‘Buy now’.
Buy a Léman Pass season ticket.
- Log in with your SwissPass login details
here . - Follow the instructions to select your travelcard. Your Léman Pass must include zone 10.
- Click ‘Purchase for CHF XX’.
- Enter your coupon code under ‘Payment method’ / ‘Coupon’.
- Click ‘Buy now’.
Buy a Unireso travelcard or Léman Pass season ticket from an SBB ticket machine.
You can also buy your Unireso travelcard or Léman Pass season ticket (including Unireso zone 10) at any SBB ticket machine. Scan the QR code on your SwissPass card to go straight to the ‘Add travelcard’ stage. Then follow the instructions to redeem your coupon under ‘Means of payment’.
You can also buy your Unireso or Léman Pass, including Unireso zone 10, at any SBB Travel Centre. Please bring your SwissPass and coupon.
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