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Paris Métro Line 3bis (French: Ligne 3 bis du métro de Paris) is one of the sixteen lines of the Paris Métro. It connects Gambetta and Porte des Lilas in the 20th arrondissement in the east of Paris. With a length of 1.3 kilometres (0.81 mi) and four stations, the line is the shortest in the network.
The line is 13.6 km (8.5 mi) in length, of which 6.1 km (3.8 mi) are above ground, and has been equipped with rubber-tyred rolling stock since 1974. The line is considered one of the most pleasant lines on the Métro, due to its numerous views, sometimes exceptional, of many of Paris' most famous landmarks and monuments.
The Beat Hotel: Ginsberg, Burroughs, and Corso in Paris, 1957-1963, by Barry Miles (2001) (ISBN 1-903809-14-2) Excerpts; Beat Hotel, by Harold Norse, Published by Atticus Press, 1983. ISBN 0-912377-00-3. The Birth of the Beat Generation: Visionaries, Rebels, and Hipsters, 1944-1960, by Steven Watson. Published by Pantheon Books, 1995.
The story began during the third world's fair held in Paris in 1878. Called. Located in Paris down a side street of a quiet residential neighborhood lies a dying, crumbling building.
[2] [3] Line 16 will be fully automated (along with all Grand Paris Express lines) and fully underground. [1] The line is being built by Société du Grand Paris, a public agency set up by the French Government to deliver the Grand Paris Express project. [4] The trains will be operated by Keolis, while the infrastructure is managed by RATP. [5]
Pont Cardinet station (French: Gare de Pont Cardinet) is a railway station in Paris. It is situated on the Paris–Le Havre railway. It is the first station on the line originating from Gare Saint-Lazare in Paris. The station building is situated above the track level alongside Rue Cardinet.
The station was opened on 9 January 1910 as part of the connecting section of line 4 under the Seine between Châtelet and Raspail.It was one of the many stations on line 4 that were flooded during the Great Flood of Paris in 1910, interrupting service for several weeks [1]
The 6th arrondissement of Paris (VI e arrondissement) is one of the 20 arrondissements of the capital city of France.In spoken French, it is referred to as le sixième.. The arrondissement, called Luxembourg in a reference to the seat of the Senate and its garden, is situated on the Rive Gauche of the River Seine.