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Les positions géographiques des stations ont été initialement mises à disposition par « Metropolitan », pour wikipédia : File:Paris_Metro_map.gif. Carte qui a ensuite été vectorisée par « Pmx » : File:Paris_Metro_map.svg. Les deux cartes sont disponibles dans le domaine public.
The icons for the former Line 2 Nord and Line 2 Sud are 30% black, because the first official colour map for the Paris Métro did not appear until around 1936; [3] [2]: 54 The icons for the former Nord-Sud Lines A, B and C are also 30% black, for the same reason; [3]
ویکیپدیا:گزیدن نگاره برگزیده/Carte Métro de Paris.svg; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Métro de Paris; Plan du métro de Paris; Discussion Projet:Transports en Île-de-France/Archive 11; Carte topologique; Usage on fr.wikinews.org Grève du 8 décembre : un trafic très perturbé; Usage on fr.wikivoyage.org Paris
English: Paris metro network pictured at a geographically accurate scale. Français : Plan du métro de Paris en repectant les proportions géographiques. Русский: Карта парижского метрополитена и сети RER в географическом масштабе.
The Paris Métro (French: Métro de Paris, [metʁo d(ə) paʁi]), short for Métropolitain ([metʁɔpɔlitɛ̃]), is a rapid transit system serving the Paris metropolitan area in France. A symbol of the city, it is known for its density within the capital's territorial limits, uniform architecture and historical entrances influenced by Art ...
They are equipped with benches made of slats. Lighting is provided by two tube strips. The vault is covered with flat white tiling and the advertising frames are made of cylindrical white ceramic of the Ouï-dire type. The name of the station is inscribed on enamel plates in Parisine font. The platforms of line 14 are also of standard ...
The Kiosque des Noctambules is a contemporary work of art covering one of the metro entrances (exit 5) leading to Place Colette. [3] Built for the centenary of the Paris metro and produced under the direction of the artist Jean-Michel Othoniel in a controversial style, it was inaugurated in October 2000. The station has the following five accesses:
The walls have no advertising and feature a fresco of images both about modern history and the history of Parisian transportation. Among the images are a Sprague-Thomson metro car, a Z Railcar, Charlie Chaplin, the liberation of Paris, the Place de la Concorde, a Game Boy, Carl Lewis, Nelson Mandela, Darth Vader, and the Airbus A380.