A Sample of Lyon Metro Images
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Ligne A&B Notes
- Line A: Perrache - Laurent Bonnevay: Opened on 2 May 1978.
- Line B: Charpennes - Part-Dieu : opened on 2 May 1978.
- Line B: Part-Dieu - Jean-Macé : opened on 9 September 1981.
- Line B: Jean-Macé - Gerland : opened on 5 September 2000.
- Totally underground.
- Rubber-tyred trains.
Ligne C Notes
A surprisingly short line, Métro line C began as a
funicular between Croix-Paquet and Croix-Rousse, which opened on 12
April 1891 with a 17% grade. It closed on 3 July 1972. The upper
station was rebuilt and the line became a rack railway in 1974, and
was connected to the Métro line A at Hôtel-de-Ville on 2 May 1978,
date of the opening of the Métro system. The line was extended from
Croix-Rousse to Cuire without the rack system, on a disused railway
ROW, on 8 December 1984. The rolling stock is 5 sets of two-car
trains, able to run on both rack sections and non-rack sections, built
by Alsthom in 1984. The line is underground, except in Croix-Paquet
station and between Hénon and Cuire (Hénon is an underground station,
Cuire is a ground-level station).
Ligne D Notes
- Grange-Blanche - Gorge-de-Loup: Opened on 4 September 1991.
- Gare de Vénissieux - Grange-Blanche: Opened on 11 December 1992.
- Gare de Vaise - Gorge-de-Loup: Opened on 28 April 1997.
- Totally underground.
- Rubber-tyred trains.
- Automatic driverless trains (unlike other driverless train
systems, there are no gates between the platforms and the trains, with
no problems)
- Two-cars trains, high frequency.
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