Île-de-France tramway Line 1
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| Tramway T1 | |||
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| Year opened | 1992 | ||
| Last extension | 2003 | ||
| Rolling stock | Tramway Français Standard | ||
| Stations served | 26 | ||
| Terminal stations | |||
| Length | 11 km (6.8 mi) | ||
| Average interstation | 440 m | ||
| Journeys made | Approx. 30,000,000 (per annum) | ||
Tramway line T1 is a tramway just outside the city limits of Paris, connecting Saint-Denis with Noisy-le-Sec, parallel to the Paris northern city limit. It opened in 1992, and the extension to Noisy-le-Sec was completed in December 2003. An extension west to Asnières and Gennevilliers is expected to open in 2011, and a continuation to Nanterre is planned. An eastwards extension to Montreuil and eventually to the Val de Fontenay RER station is planned. The line carries 115,000 people every day[1].
[edit] Stops
| Tramway T1 | |
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| Stop | Connection to |
| Saint-Denis |
RER D |
| Théâtre Gérald Philipe |
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| Marché de Saint-Denis |
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| Basilique de Saint-Denis |
Métro 13 |
| Cimetière de Saint-Denis |
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| Hôpital Delafontaine |
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| Cosmonautes |
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| La Courneuve – 6 Routes |
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| Hôtel de Ville de La Courneuve |
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| Stade Géo André |
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| Danton |
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| La Courneuve – 8 Mai 1945 |
Métro 7 |
| Maurice Lachâtre |
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| Drancy – Avenir |
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| Hôpital Avicenne |
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| Gaston Roulaud |
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| Escadrille Normandie – Niémen |
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| La Ferme |
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| Libération |
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| Hôtel de Ville de Bobigny |
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| Bobigny – Pablo Picasso |
Métro 5 |
| Jean Rostand |
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| Auguste Delaune |
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| Pont de Bondy |
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| Petit Noisy |
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| Noisy-le-Sec |
RER E |
[edit] References
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