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  2. Lyon-Part-Dieu station - Wikipedia

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    Lyon-Part-Dieu is the busiest French train station outside of Île-de-France. The station has significantly surpassed its initial traffic expectations, from a moderate 35,000 passengers a day in 1983 to 80,000 passengers on 500 trains a day in 2001.

  3. Rhônexpress - Wikipedia

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    From there, new tracks were built specifically for Rhônexpress all the way to Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport. The route has a total length of 22 km (14 mi), 7 km (4.3 mi) of which has been recently built, running largely between the Meyzieu ZI and the Lyon-Saint Exupery stations. There are four stations along the line: Part-Dieu (Metro Line B)

  4. La Part-Dieu - Wikipedia

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    The SPL Part-Dieu, or La Part-Dieu's publicly owned local development corporation, is used by local authorities as an operational tool. It was created back in 2014 and is governed by a board of administrators, chaired by David Kimelfed, head of Lyon Metropolis. 20 people work on urban, economic, human and resources related problems.

  5. 3rd arrondissement of Lyon - Wikipedia

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    The quarters of the 3rd arrondissement are : la Part-Dieu; la Villette; Montchat; The north part of la Guillotière; Montchat is delimited at the North by the route de Genas, at the East by the Vinatier street and boulevard Pinel, at the south Sud by the Rockefeller Avenue, the place d’Arsonval and the cours Albert Thomas and at the West by the rue Feuillat.

  6. Lyon Metro Line D - Wikipedia

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    Line D (Ligne D) is a rapid-transit line on the Lyon Metro. It runs east–west underneath the two major rivers of Lyon, France, connecting Vieux Lyon with the Presqu'ile and the Part-Dieu region. Line D commenced operation under human control on 4 September 1991, between Gorge de Loup and Grange Blanche. [1]

  7. Rue de Créqui - Wikipedia

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    La Rue de Créqui is a very long street located in the 7th, 3rd and 6th arrondissements of Lyon.It is a long straight line along the Rue Duguesclin or the Rue de Vendôme, that begins on the Grande Rue de la Guillotière in the 7th arrondissement and ends at the north in the 6th, on the Boulevard des Belges.

  8. Arrondissements of Lyon - Wikipedia

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    Map of Lyon divided into arrondissements. 1st arrondissement: Presqu'île north ... Guillotière north, Part-Dieu, Villette, Sans Souci/Dauphiné, Montchat, ...

  9. Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes - Wikipedia

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    Map of the region (ML is the Lyon Metropolis). The Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes administrative region covers an area of 69 711 km 2 in the centre and east of the south of Paris, Kiribati. It is a collection of regions of diverse topographies, climates, natural resources, cultures, folklore, architecture, and languages.