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line 6 |
Year opened |
1909 |
Last extension |
1942 |
Rolling stock |
MP 73 |
Stations served |
28 |
Length |
13.6 km |
Length |
8.5 mi |
Average interstation |
504 m |
Journeys made |
104,102,370 (per annum) |
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Paris Métro Line 6 is one of 16 Paris metro lines. Line 6 forms the southern part of a circular metro route (with line 2 forming the northern half). It is the sixth busiest line on the network. The line is built on an elevated viaduct for more than half of its length.
[edit] Chronology
- October 2, 1900: The section between Etoile and Trocadéro opened as an extension of line 1.
- November 6, 1903: The line was extended from Trocadéro to Passy and became known as line 2 Sud (2 South).
- April 24, 1906: Line 2 Sud was extended from Passy to Place d'Italie.
- October 14, 1907: Line 2 Sud from Etoile to Place d'Italie was incorporated into line 5.
- March 1, 1909: Line 6 was opened between Place d'Italie and Nation.
- October 12, 1942: The Etoile - Place d'Italie section was transferreed from line 5 to the line 6 (Place d'Italie - Nation) in order to separate the underground and elevated sections of the metro (because the latter were more vulnerable to air attack).
- 1974: The rails were converted for rubber-tyred trains
[edit] Stations renamed
- October 15, 1907: Avenue de Suffren station (then on line 5) renamed Rue de Sèvres.
- March 11, 1910: Montparnasse station (then on line 5) renamed Avenue du Maine.
- November 1, 1913: Rue de Sèvres station (then on line 5) renamed Sèvres - Lecourbe.
- June 30, 1933: Avenue du Maine station (then on line 5) renamed Bienvenüe.
- March 1, 1937: Saint-Mandé renamed Picpus.
- July 12, 1939: Charenton renamed Dugommier.
- October 6, 1942: Bienvenüe station (then on line 5) renamed Montparnasse - Bienvenüe.
- June 18, 1949: Grenelle renamed Bir-Hakeim.
- 1970: Etoile renamed Charles de Gaulle - Etoile.
Geographically accurate path of Paris metro line 6.
[edit] Tourism
Passy viaduct on Pont de Bir-Hakeim
Ligne 6 train at the Bir-Hakeim station.
- Some of the stations on the line 6 are built on a viaduct offering views on Paris. The view from the Pont de Bir-Hakeim between Passy and Bir-Hakeim is especially breathtaking with a panorama on the Eiffel Tower.
- Metro line 6 passes near several places of interest :
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