Kleber ( French Kléber ) is a station on line 6 of the Paris Underground, which is also used as a sludge point for some trains running along this line, since the actual terminal station Charles de Gaulle - Etoile for this line is located on the headland. Named after Jean-Baptiste Kleber , French general of the era of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars.
| Kleber | |
|---|---|
| Kléber | |
| Paris Metro | |
Hall line 6 | |
| County | XVI arrondissement of Paris |
| opening date | October 2, 1900 |
| Type of | single vaulted |
| Number of platforms | 2 |
| Type of platforms | island |
| Platform shape | direct |
| Ground transportation | A 22, 30 Noctilien N53 |
| Mode of operation | 5:30 [1] —1: 15 [1] |
| Transport area | one |
| Station code | |
| Nearby Stations | and |
Content
History
Stairway decorated in the style of Hector Guimard
- The station opened on October 2, 1900 as part of a branch from line 1, built for the 1900 World's Fair and later becoming line 2 South ( French Ligne 2 Sud ). On October 14, 1907, this section became part of line 5, and on October 6, 1942, it became part of line 6.
- The passenger flow at the station at the entrance in 2011, according to RATP , amounted to 1150016 people [2] . In 2013, this figure increased to 1260051 passengers (286th place in terms of passenger input in the Paris Metro) [3]
Track Development
At the station, the two main tracks are divided into four; between the middle tracks there is a woolly exit. On the Kleber - Boissiere stretch, in parallel to the traffic path towards Nacion, there is an exhaust dead end for train sludge. In the northern neck of the station is a complex roundabout, ending with a headland next to the station line .
Gallery
Platforms
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Paris time
- ↑ Entrants annuels provenant de l'extérieur de la station (voie publique, correspondances bus, réseau SNCF, etc.) Archived July 18, 2014. , sur le site data.ratp.fr. Consulté le 5 novembre 2012.
- ↑ Trafic annuel entrant par station (2013) Archived on March 8, 2013. , sur le site data.ratp.fr , consulté le 31 août 2014.
Sources
- Roland, Gérard (2003). Stations de métro. D'Abbesses à Wagram. Éditions Bonneton.