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Today, Line 13 connects the western part of Paris to the suburbs of Asnières-sur-Seine, Gennevilliers, Clichy, Saint-Denis and Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine in the north and to Malakoff, Vanves, Châtillon and Montrouge in the south. Serving 32 stations, it is the network's fifth busiest line, with 131.4 million passengers in 2017.
Linka 13 (metro v Paříži) Usage on de.wikipedia.org Métrolinie 13 (Paris) Usage on es.wikipedia.org Línea 13 del Metro de París; Usage on fi.wikipedia.org Linja 13 (Pariisin metro) Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Wikipédia:Atelier graphique/Images à améliorer/Archives/Août 2008; Usage on hu.wikipedia.org 13-as metró (Párizs)
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This is a route-map template for the Paris Métro Line 13, a rapid-transit line in France.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Pernety (French: ⓘ) is a station on line Line 13 of the Paris Métro in the 14th arrondissement.. It is named after the nearby rue Pernety, named after Viscount Joseph Marie de Pernety (1766–1856), one of Napoleon's generals and owned the land where the street was built.
Two lines, ligne 2 Nord (Line 2 North) and ligne 2 Sud (Line 2 South), were also planned but Line 2 South was merged with Line 5 in 1906. Line 3 was an additional east–west line to the north of line 1 and line 5 an additional north to south line to the east of Line 4. Line 6 would run from Nation to Place d'Italie.
In 2020, with the Covid-19 crisis, 2,194,218 passengers entered this station, which places it in 109th position among metro stations for its attendance. [ 2 ] A later extension of line 13 to Port de Gennevilliers, included in the Schéma directeur de la région Île-de-France (SDRIF) master plan and adopted in 2008 by the Regional Council of ...
This continuity, putting together several connections from the Saint-Augustin station to the Opera station, is the longest of the Paris metro. [8] Since 2011, the mosaic La Voix lactée by Quebec artist Geneviève Cadieux has been installed in the connecting corridor connecting line 14 to line 9 (Saint-Augustin station). [9]