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The avenue runs along the old école de Santé des Armées, now named Centre Berthelot. [4] It is located at number 18 and was built under the direction of Abraham Hirsch. [1] Major axis of east-west traffic of the south of the city, its automobile attendance declined sharply since the construction of the tram line T2.
During the Second World War, the square of Bachut was extended and the avenue Berthelot enlarged. [1] At the time, J.H. Lambert planned for the post-war the construction of 6,840 housing units focused on the avenue Berthelot extended (current avenue Jean Mermoz), but these projects were eventually cancelled. In 1959, the 8th quarter was created.
Avenue Berthelot; C. Place Carnot. Boulevard des Canuts; ... Avenue Foch (Lyon) Rue du Fort Saint-Irénée; Avenue des Frères Lumière; Cours Franklin Roosevelt; G
The station is located on the railway bridge which is parallel to the avenue Berthelot and perpendicular to the avenue Jean-Jaurès. It is served by line B of the metro, the tram T2, many city buses (lines C4, C7, C12, C14, 35, S3, Zi6), a taxi station and two Vélo'v stations.
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Paris mayor Bertrand Delanoë made a renovation of the Place de la République one of his campaign promises in the 2008 campaign for re-election. [6] The project involved the transformation of the square from a "glorified roundabout" into a pedestrian zone, with 70% of the square's 3.4 hectares and surroundings roads being reserved for pedestrians. [6]
To the west of the Saône, the 5th arrondissement covers the old city (Vieux Lyon), Fourvière hill and the plateau beyond. The 9th is immediately to the north, and stretches from Gorge de Loup, through Vaise to the neighbouring suburbs of Écully , Champagne-au-Mont-d'Or , Saint-Didier-au-Mont-d'Or , Saint-Cyr-au-Mont-d'Or and Collonges-au ...
In the 1970s, the construction of Lyon Metro Line A generated the digging of trenches on the entire street. The location of the Rue de la République, in the center of the city, and its large number of shops make the street one of the most frequented ones of Lyon by day and night. It is also known by its apocope, "Rue de la Ré".