Marie de Lila ( Fr. Mairie des Lilas ) is a station on the Paris Metro line 11 located in Le Lila , a suburb of Paris. It is named after its location next to the municipality of this commune.
| "Mary de Lila" | |
|---|---|
| Marie des lilas | |
| Paris Metro | |
Station hall | |
| Location | Le Lee , Saint-Saint-Denis |
| opening date | February 17, 1937 |
| Type of | single-vaulted, shallow |
| Number of platforms | 2 |
| Platform Type | lateral |
| Platform Form | straight lines |
| Ground transportation | A 105, 129, 515 Noctilien N12, N23 |
| Operation mode | 5:30 am [1] —1:15 [1] |
| Transport zone | one |
| Station Code | |
| Neighboring stations | and |
Content
History
- The station was opened on February 17, 1937 with the extension of line 11 for one stage from Port de Lila station, thus becoming the first and (for 2017) the only station of this line outside the official borders of Paris.
- Passenger traffic at the station at the entrance in 2011, according to RATP , amounted to 4602,681 people [2] . In 2015, this figure rose to 4,647,162 passengers (98th place in terms of passenger traffic in the Paris Metro) [3] .
Perspectives
Track Development
On both sides of the station there are anti-wool congresses. To the east of the station, the main tracks of the line go to the access roads to the Atelier de Lila , which maintains the maintenance of line 11.
In popular culture
The station is mentioned in Serge Gainsbourg 's chanson “ Le Poinçonneur des Lilas ". However, the action of the promotional video, shot in 1958, takes place at the neighboring station Port de Lila. [4] Also in honor of Gensbour, it was planned to name the metro station next to "Mary de Lila" that was projected for the extension of line 11.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Paris time
- ↑ Entrants annuels proven de l'extérieur de la station (voie publique, correspondances bus, réseau SNCF, etc.) Archived January 1, 2013. , sur le site data.ratp.fr. Consulté le 29 octobre 2013.
- ↑ Trafic annuel entrant par station du réseau ferré 2015 , sur l'open data RATP (consulté le 29 mai 2016).
- ↑ Serge Gainsbourg Article on Forum des Images , February 2003 (in French)
Sources
- Roland, Gérard (2003). Stations de métro. D'Abbesses à Wagram. Éditions Bonneton.