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Gare de Lyon (French pronunciation: [ɡaʁ də ljɔ̃]) is a station on lines 1 and 14 of the Paris Métro.It is connected to the Gare de Lyon mainline rail and RER platforms within one complex and is the third-busiest station on the network with 30.91 million entering passengers in 2004, made up of 15.78 million on Line 1 and 15.13 million on Line 14.
: platform only in direction Gare d'Austerlitz and line 8 from opening until 1937 Mirabeau: 1913-09-30 underground Paris 16th: 1,001,302: platform only in direction Gare d'Austerlitz: Miromesnil: 1923-05-27: 1973-06-27 underground Paris 8th: 3,647,255: Monceau: 1902-10-07 underground Paris 8th, Paris 17th: 1,148,677: Montgallet: 1931-05-05 ...
The Gare de Lyon, officially Paris Gare de Lyon (French pronunciation: [paʁi ɡaʁ də ljɔ̃]), is one of the seven large mainline railway stations in Paris, France.It handles about 148.1 million passengers annually according to the estimates of the SNCF in 2018, with SNCF railways and the RER D accounting for around 110 million and the RER A accounting for 38 million, [citation needed ...
Le Marais: Paris 6 August 1900 0.7 9.8 Bastille: Paris (4th, 11th, 12th) 19 July 1900 0.7 10.5 Gare de Lyon: Paris 19 July 1900 (at Gare de Lyon) (at Gare de Lyon) 0.8 11.3 Reuilly–Diderot: Paris 20 August 1900 1.1 12.4 Nation: Paris (11th, 12th) 19 July 1900 0.7 13.1 Porte de Vincennes: Paris (12th, 20th) 19 July 1900 1.1 14.2 Saint-Mandé
The ticketing room of the gare de Lyon. The mural can be seen on the left. The grande fresque de la gare de Lyon is a long mural located in the gare de Lyon, a railway station in the 12th arrondissement of Paris that depicts 20 of the major cities and sites (including Paris) that can be accessed via the Paris-Menton rail line. The mural was ...
Gare de Lyon-Perrache, a mainline railway station in the 2nd arrondissement of Lyon; Gare de Lyon-Saint-Exupéry TGV, a high-speed rail station near Lyon, directly attached to Lyon–Saint-Exupéry Airport; Gare de Lyon-Gorge-de-Loup, a railway station in the 9th arrondissement of Lyon; Gare de Lyon-Jean Macé, a railway station in the 7th ...
"Diderot" referred to the nearby Boulevard Diderot, which in turn was renamed in 1879 after Denis Diderot (1713-1784), a prominent writer and philosopher during the Age of Enlightenment. In the 1930s, the platforms of line 1 were extended to 105 metres to cater for 7-car trains, a plan which ultimately did not materialise.
Distribution of the earliest K1 systems sold was limited to a small number of touring sound companies that agreed to participate in the manufacturer's K1/Kudo Pilot Program, [7] providing feedback to L-Acoustics’ R&D team on its field performance.