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Métro-Cité : le chemin de fer métropolitain à la conquête de Paris, 1871–1945 (in French). Régie autonome des transports parisiens, Archives de Paris. Paris: musées de la ville de Paris. ISBN 2-87900-374-1. Lamming, Clive (2001). Métro insolite [Unusual Métro] (in French). Paris: Parigramme. ISBN 2-84096-190-3. Robert, Jean (1983).
Paris 9th, Paris 18th: 3,420,749: Argentine: 1900-09-01 underground Paris 16th, Paris 17th: 2,079,212 (until 1948: Obligado) Arts et Métiers: 1904-10-19: 1935-08-28 underground Paris 3rd: 2,403,042: Assemblée Nationale: 1910-11-05 underground Paris 7th: 611,512 (until 1989: Chambre des Députés) Aubervilliers–Pantin–Quatre Chemins: 1979 ...
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 ...
Le positionnement absolu permet également de se rendre compte du placement des zones, pour le RER, (parfois absentes des cartes RATP). Il peut être intéressant de savoir que si vous souhaitez aller à l'université de Créteil, le métro 8 vous y amènera pour le prix d'un billet en zone 1, alors que le RER D vous coûtera le prix de la zone ...
Its roots are in the 1936 Ruhlmann-Langewin plan of the Compagnie du chemin de fer métropolitain de Paris (Metropolitan Railway Company of Paris) for a "métropolitain express" (express metro). The company's post-war successor, RATP, revived the scheme in the 1950s, and in 1960 an interministerial committee decided to go ahead with the ...
Where Haxo would appear on Paris Metro map if it were open and lines 3bis and 7bis merged into new line 19 (see Future) Graffiti in Haxo station Haxo. Haxo (French pronunciation:) is a ghost station on the Paris Métro. It lies on an unused connecting branch between lines 3bis and 7bis. [1]
Louis Blanc (French pronunciation: [lwi blɑ̃]) is a Paris Métro station on line 7 and 7bis (serving as the western terminus of Paris Métro Line 7bis).The station is named after rue Louis Blanc, which honours Louis Blanc (1811–1882), who published political works, which led to the foundation of the French Socialist Party.
Champ de Mars (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃ d(ə) maʁs]) is a ghost station on line 8 of the Paris Métro, between the stations of La Motte-Picquet–Grenelle and École Militaire. It is situated in the 7th arrondissement of Paris , to the southwest of Champ de Mars , a public garden, of which it is named after.