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I took advantage of a professional obligation in Paris 13th to bring you a souvenir of line 14 of the Paris metro, then little used following the confinement imposed for the Coronavirus.
The video was taken aboard a MP89 CA in early April 2020.
From Saint-Lazare to Olympiades: • Métro de Paris Ligne 1...
Line 14 was the first automatic metro line in Paris. Commissioned in 1998, it linked Madeleine to Bibliothèque François Mitterrand. That is why there are track devices at these stations.
A first extension was made in 2003 between Saint-Lazare and Madeleine, as well as a second one between Bibliothèque François Mitterrand and Olympiades in 2007. From summer 2020, line 14 will be extended from Mairie de Saint-Ouen to Saint-Lazare via Pont Cardinet, Porte de Clichy and Saint-Ouen RER stations. To this extension will also be added the entry into service of the new 8-car MP14 train sets.
To this day, line 14 connects Olympiades to Saint-Lazare.
The stations served are Bibliothèque François Mitterrand (01:52), Cour Saint-Émilion (03:23), Bercy (05:02), Gare de Lyon (06:24), Châtelet (09:52), Pyramides (11:45), Madeleine (13:17) and Saint-Lazare (14:50).
For fans of technical parts, discover the Olympiades turning zone at the start of the video, and the Saint-Lazare reversal at 15:39.
For the uninitiated: Châtelet is the historic city center of Paris, Bercy provides access to the AccorHotels Arena concert hall (formerly Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, POPB) and Cour Saint-Émilion provides access to the commercial space outside of Bercy Village.
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0:00 Olympiades
1:52 Bibliothèque François Mitterrand
3:23 Cour Saint-Émilion
5:02 Bercy
6:24 Gare de Lyon
9:52 Châtelet
11:45 Pyramides
13:17 Madeleine
14:50 Saint-Lazare
15:39 Saint-Lazare Reversal