Urk ( French Ourcq ) is a station of line 5 of the Paris Metro, located in the 19th district of Paris. It was named after the street of the same name ( French: Rue de l'Ourcq ), which got its name along the Urk River and the Urk Canal , located north of the station.
| Urk | |
|---|---|
| Ourcq | |
| Paris Metro | |
Station hall | |
| County | XIX arrondissement of Paris |
| opening date | October 12, 1942 |
| Type of | single vault, shallow |
| Number of platforms | 2 |
| Type of platforms | side |
| Platform shape | direct |
| Exit to the streets | Avenue Jean Jaures, Rue de Ardenne |
| Ground transportation | A 60 Noctilien N13, N41, N45 |
| Mode of operation | 5:30 [1] —1: 15 [1] |
| Transport area | one |
| Station code | 22-02 |
| Nearby Stations | and |
Content
History
- The station opened on October 12, 1942 as part of the launch site of the Gare du Nord - Eglise de Pantin, replacing the south-western arc of the line, which became part of line 6.
- The passenger traffic at the station at the entrance in 2012, according to RATP , amounted to 3935070 people [2] . In 2013, this indicator decreased to 3,792,001 passengers (136th place in terms of passenger input in the Paris Metro) [3] .
Design
- The station is designed in the style of Andre-Mott.
Gallery
Stair exit
The composition of the model MF 67 at the station
Decoration of the track wall
Sign with the name of the station
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 8 janvier 2014.
- ↑ 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.