Saint-Ambroise (Paris Metro)
Saint-Ambroise | |
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Tariff zone | 1 |
Line (s) | |
place | Paris XI |
opening | December 10, 1933 |
Saint-Ambroise is an underground station on line 9 of the Paris Métro .
location
The station is located in the Saint-Ambroise district of the 11th arrondissement of Paris . It is located lengthways under Boulevard Voltaire, southeast of its intersection with Boulevard Richard-Lenoir.
Surname
The station is named after the Rue Saint-Ambroise, which branches off from Boulevard Voltaire. The church Église Saint-Ambroise , which is consecrated to St. Ambrosius of Milan (French: Ambroise de Milan ; approx. 340–397), is located on it. Ambrosius is one of the four church teachers of late antiquity in the western church .
History and description
The station went into operation on December 10, 1933 when line 9 was extended by 6430 m from Richelieu - Drouot to Porte de Montreuil . It has two side platforms on two main tracks and was built with a length of 105 m. The cross-section is elliptical , the ceiling and walls are tiled in white. The side walls follow the curvature of the ellipse.
At each end of the station there are two entrances, the one on Rue de la Folie Méricourt is marked by a candelabra designed by Adolphe Dervaux in the Art Deco style .
vehicles
Line 9 is operated with conventional vehicles that run on steel rails. Initially, trains of the Sprague-Thomson type , which were last used there, ran. In 1983 the MF 67 series was launched . The MF 01 series has been increasingly used since October 2013, and the last MF 67 train ran on line 9 on December 14, 2016.
Remarks
- ↑ The standard length of the stations opened before 1931 was 75 m
- ↑ The stations built by the Nord-Sud railway company, which competed until 1929, have vertical walls under elliptical ceilings
- ↑ On several lines of the Paris Métro trains run with pneumatic tires on mobile beams
- ↑ The last Sprague-Thomson train on the Métro's regular service was on line 9 on April 16, 1983
Web links
literature
- Gérard Roland: Stations de métro. D'Abbesses à Wagram . 2003, ISBN 2-86253-307-6 .
Individual evidence
- ^ Gérard Roland: Stations de métro d'Abbesses à Wagram . Christine Bonneton, Clermont-Ferrand 2011, ISBN 978-2-86253-382-7 , pp. 190 .
- ^ Jean Tricoire: Un siècle de métro en 14 lignes. De Bienvenüe à Météor . 2nd Edition. La Vie du Rail, Paris 2000, ISBN 2-902808-87-9 , p. 259 .
- ^ Brian Hardy: Paris Metro Handbook . 3. Edition. Capital Transport Publishing, Harrow Weald 1999, ISBN 1-85414-212-7 , pp. 36 .
- ↑ Jean Tricoire, op. Cit. P. 260.
Previous station | Paris metro | Next station |
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Oberkampf ← Pont de Sèvres |
Voltaire Mairie de Montreuil → |
Coordinates: 48 ° 51 ′ 41 ″ N , 2 ° 22 ′ 27 ″ E