Paris Metro Map Pdf 2020
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Paris metro map pdf 2020 Continue If you also see metro lines on the city's geographic map, you'll see a closed loop that doesn't represent a perfect circle. But, on the associative level, this cycle is easier to remember as a circle. Using a circular line pattern is a basic principle of map design. They simplify the perception of the map by placing visual accents and dividing the map into round segments. In addition, these lines, forming a circle, are unique in that they intersect with all the main lines of the system. By 2030, another circular line will pass through Paris. The Paris Metro, which carries 1.5 billion passengers a year, has been around since 1900 and is operated by RATP (R'gie autonome des transports parisiens). His network includes the following 16 lines: Line 1: La Defans ↔ Chateau de Vincennes Line 2: Port Dauphine ↔ Nation Line 3: Pont de Levallois-Benon ↔ Gallieni Line 3bis: Gambenta ↔ Port de Leilas Line 4: Porte de Kliniancourt ↔ Mairi de Montrouge Line 5: Bobigny Pablo Picasso ↔ Place d'Itali Line 6: Charles de Gaulle Etoile ↔ Nation Line 7: La Courneuve 8 May 8 May 81945 ↔ Villeif Louis Aragon y Mai 7bis: Louis LeBlanc ↔ Pre Saint-Jerusalem Line 8: Ballard ↔ la Point du Lac Line 9: Pont de Sevres ↔ May Line Montreuil 10: Boulogne Pont de Saint-Cloud ↔ A Gare d'Austerlitz Line 11: Chatel ↔ Mairi de Lilas Line 12: Front Poular ↔ Mairi d'Isi Line 13 : Asier Genneville Les Courtilles / Saint-Denis University ↔ Shatillon Montrouge Line 14 : Gar Saint-Lazar ↔ the Paris Metro Olympics map map showing the lines and stations of the Paris Metro in France. The Paris Metro has become one of the symbols of Paris, it is characterized by the density of its network and architectural style under the influence of modernism. The first line of the Paris Metro was built shortly before the 1900 General Exhibition. The network quickly became denser in intramural Paris before World War II. Most existing lines will be expanded in the inner suburbs and will be completed by the Regional Express Network (RER) from 1970. The Paris Metro opened a fully automated line, Line 14, to ease the load on the RER A. Line 1 was subsequently automated in 2011. A major project, Grand Paris Express, has been under construction since 2015 and plans to build 200 km of additional lines by 2030. During the strike in Paris, the metro traffic is very badly disrupted, the lines and stations are partially open only during rush hour. For automatic lines of the Paris Metro (lines 1 and 14) traffic will be normal, but passengers will suffer from saturation. This first map of the Paris Metro above is a standard metro guide showing all 16 different metro lines with a grid plan for station stop names and major public transport connections that you can see or uploaded to your smartphone, iPad, tablet or PC, making this ideal when traveling through Paris.Paris metro stations grid plans are available: However, this particular map of the Paris Metro also has a Paris street plan along with subway stations and transport connections, but as you can estimate, it's a larger file compared to a standard map, but it can also be viewed online or downloaded in PDF format or as a file for your smartphone , iPad, tablet, Geographical maps of the Paris Metro are available :Paris Metro Map with Street Plan - PDF (standard quality 8.358 MB - links to all subway maps)Paris Metro Map with street plan - PDF (high quality 17.760 MB - links to all subway maps)Paris Metro Map with Street Plan - Image (standard quality 7.618 MB)Paris Metro map with street plan - Image (high quality 10.759 MB) Paris Metro map with lines and stations - Condensed Now it is a condensed version of the Paris Metro map which still has station stops and transportation connections, but a smaller file size that makes it suitable for small mobile phones and smartphones, and again, it can be viewed online or uploaded in PDF format or as an image file, depending on what type of format you prefer for your mobile device. Compressed maps of the Paris Metro are available: 16 separate lines of the Paris MetroPee you will find that the Paris Metro is the second busiest metro in Europe, which has more than 300 stations with 14 different main lines and two minor lines, making it one of the densest metro systems in the world, and Paris can also claim to be the largest metro station in the world as well So below you can download maps for individual subway lines showing subway stations, transport connections and points of interest in different file formats. The Paris Metro Line 1 map with stations, connections and points of interest This first map shows line 1 of the Paris Metro, which travels from La Defense on the Grande Arche to Chateau de Vincennes and has many additional stops, including metro stations on the route that have transportation for other lines taking you all over Paris. Metro Line 1 stops: La Defense, Esplanade de La Defense, Pont de Neuilly, Les Sablons, Port Mayo, Argentinian, Charles de Gaulle Etoile, George V, Franklin D Roosevelt, Champs Elysees - Clemence, Concorde, Tuileries, Royal Palace - Louvre Museum, Louvre - Rivoli, Chatelet, Hotel de Ville, Saint- Paul, Bastille, Gar de Lyon, Reuilly - Diderot, Nation, Porte de Vincennes, St Mane 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14.Train: A, B, D, , R, U.Tram Lines: T2, T3a, T3b.Grande Arche, Le Pouce, Palais Maillot Nightclub, Jazz Club Etoile, Arc de Triomphe, Eternal Flame, Pau Brasil, Lido Cabaret, Elysees Avenue, Grand Palais, Musee Petit Palais, Champs Champs Place de concorde, Luxor Obelisk, Maxim Museum, Orangery Museum, Jeu de Paume, Tuileries Gardens, Angelina's Tea Room, Statue of Joan of Arc, Decoratifs Museum of Art, Louvre, Cafe Marley, Arc de Triomphe, Museum en Herbeux, Place du Chamele, Fontaine du Palmier, Tour Saint-Jace, Teatro de La Ville, Paris, Le Double Fond Magic, Plaza Voges, Place de Bastille, Opera Bastille, Canal Saint-Martin, Museum of Victor Les Docks, Triomphe de la Republique, Barriere du Trone, Square Sarah-Bernhardt.Paris Metro Line 1 map - PDF (standard map - 0.259 MB)Paris Metro line 1 map - PDF (with additional points of interest - 0.290 MB)Paris Metro line 1 map - Image (standard map - 0.44 Paris Metro Line 1 map - Image (standard map - 0.446 MB)Paris Metro line 1 interest map - size 0.637 MB) Paris Metro line 2 map with stations , connections and points of interest However here you have a map showing the Paris Metro Line 2, and it travels from Port Dauphine to the nation and has additional stops at subway stations such as Charles de Gaulle - Etoile on the Arc de Triomphe, Anvers close to the Basilica of Sacre-Ker, located in the Monmartra area, the cemetery of Pere Lachaise and many others. Metro Line 2 stops: Port Dauphine, Victor Hugo, Charles de Gaulle - Etoile, Ternes, Kurcells, Monso, Villiers, Rome, Place de Clichy, Blanche, Pigalle, Anvers, Barbes - Rochechuart, La Chapelle, Stalingrad, Jaures, Colonel Fabien, Belleville, Kuronnes, Menilmontant, Pere Lachaise, Philippe Augustus, Alexandre Dumas, Avron, Nation.Metro Lines: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 7bis, 9, 11, 12, 13.Train Lines: A, B, D, , H, K, Funiculaire du Montmartre. Arc de Triomphe, Unknown Soldier Of the Tomb, Pau Brazil, Salle Pleyel, Cernuche Museum, Nissen de Camondo Museum, The Jean-Jacques Henner Museum, Le Wagon Bleu, Le Wagon Bleu, Le Bala Museum, Moulin Rouge, Tourist Train Montmartre, Carruzel de Paris, Les Trois Baudets, Paroisse Saint Jean de Montmartre, Square Jehan-Rictus, Musee de la Vie Romantique, Halle Saint- Pierre, Place DeHra, Bar , Bassin de la Willett, Canoxrama, La Java, Parc des Belleville, Les zebra de Belleville, Musee Edith Piaf, Jardin Pierre Joseph Redoute, Le Bouillon Belge Bar, Square Sarah Bernhardt, Nation Square, Le Triomphe de la Republique, Barriere du Trone.Paris Metro Line 2 map - PDF (standard map - 0.239 MB)Paris Metro Line 2 map - PDF (with additional points of interest - 0.265 MB) Paris Metro line 2 map - Image (standard map map 0.403 MB)Paris Metro line 2 map - Image (with additional points of interest - 0.580 MB) Paris Metro line 3 map with stations , connections and points of interest But this next map above shows Map for line 3 of the Paris Metro, which runs from Pont de Levalloy - Bacon in Galliene's Park de Bagnole, which has additional stops, as Saint-Lazar, Opera Palae Garnier Opera House, Art and Metiers in the Museum, Republic and again Cimetiere Pere Lachaise.Metro Line 3 stops: Pont de Levallois Bacon, Anatolea, Pereep, Wagram, Malascherbes, Ville, Europe, Saint-Lazar, Havre- Kaumartin, Opera, Cuatre-Septembre, , Temple, Republic, Parmentier, Rue Saint-Mor, Pere Lachaise, Gambetta, Porte de Bagnolet, Gallieni.Metro Lines: 2, 3b, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14.Train Lines, A, C, E, J, L.Tram Line: T3b.Bus Line: RoissyBus.Jean-Jacques Henner Museum, Cernuski Museum, Museum of Nsissim de Camondo, Plaza Marcel Pagnol, Chapelle Expiatoire, Palais Garnier Opera, Frago museum , Cabinet of Medals and Coins, Luvoa Fountain, Place Victoire, La Gaite Lyrique, Tour Jean Sans Peur, Emile Chautemps Square, Art and Metiers Metro Station, Art and Metiers Museum, Saint-Martin de Champi Priora, Andy Vally Bar , Frederick Lemeitre Square, Jules Ferry Square, Musee Edith Piaf.Paris Metro Line 3 map - PDF (standard map - 0.251 MB)Paris Metro line 3 map - PDF (with additional points of interest - 0.271 MB)Paris Metro line 3 map - Image (standard map - 0.400 MB)Paris line 3 points of interest - 0.529 MB) Paris Metro Line 3 , Connections and points of interest Now metro line 3bis classified as one of the minor lines of the Paris Metro, and this map shows the route from Porte de Lelas going through to Gambetta, but it only stops at two additional metro stations between them, which are Saint-Farjo and Pelleport.Metro Line 3 Bis stops: Porte de Lelas, Saint-Farjo, Pelleport, Gambetta.