Paris Métro Line 7bis explained

Line Name:Line 7bis
Year Opened:1967
Operator Org:RATP
Rolling Stock:MF 88 3 carriages per trainset
Number Stations:8
Length:3.1
Locale:Paris

Paris Métro Line 7bis is one of sixteen lines on the Paris Métro. It connects Louis Blanc in the 10th arrondissement to Pré Saint-Gervais in the 19th arrondisement in the north-eastern part of the city. With a length of 3.1 kilometres (1.9 mi) and eight stations, the line is the second shortest on the Paris Métro, only longer than Line 3bis.

The line was opened in 1911, then operating as a branch of Line 7. However, due to a large difference in passenger numbers between this branch and the other Line 7 branch (then operating as far as Porte de La Vilette), the branch was separated from Line 7, forming Line 7bis.

Chronology

Tourism

Métro Line 7bis serves the Parc des Buttes Chaumont.

Future

See main article: Merger of Paris Métro lines 3bis and 7bis. The merger with Line 3bis, connected through an existing rail tunnel and allowing the opening of a closed station, is being studied. Line 7bis would be extended one station west to have its terminus at . The proposed merger of the lines was postponed indefinitely in March 2013. In October 2013 it was rescheduled in principle for 2030.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2018-05-04. March 2017. Grand Paris des Gares. Grand Paris des Gares: Les projets connexes-transports : le prolongement de la 7bis jusqu’à Château-Landon et la liaison avec la 3bis. .