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Paris Métro Line 5

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Line 5
MF 01 stock train at Gare d'Austerlitz.
Overview
TerminiBobigny–Pablo Picasso
Place d'Italie
Connecting linesParis Métro Paris Métro Line 1 Paris Métro Line 2 Paris Métro Line 3 Paris Métro Line 4 Paris Métro Line 6 Paris Métro Line 7 Paris Métro Line 7bis Paris Métro Line 8 Paris Métro Line 9 Paris Métro Line 10 Paris Métro Line 11
RER RER B RER C RER D RER E
Transilien Transilien Line H (Paris-Nord) Transilien Line K (Paris-Nord) Transilien Line P (Paris-Est)
Tramways in Île-de-France Île-de-France tramway Line 1 Île-de-France tramway Line 3b
Stations22
Service
SystemParis Métro
Operator(s)RATP
Rolling stockMF 01
(52 trains as of 30 July 2023)
Ridership92,778,870 (avg. per year)
10th/16 (2010)
History
Opened1906
Technical
Line length14.6 km (9.1 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification750 V DC third rail
Conduction systemConductor
Average inter-station distance697 m (2,287 ft)
Route map

proposed extension
proposed extension
Drancy
 RERRER B
Bobigny–Pablo Picasso
Tramways in Île-de-FranceÎle-de-France tramway Line 1
Bobigny shops
Bobigny–La Folie
proposed
Bobigny–Pantin–Raymond Queneau
Église de Pantin
Hoche
Porte de Pantin
Tramways in Île-de-FranceÎle-de-France tramway Line 3b
Ourcq
Laumière
Jaurès
Paris MétroParis Métro Line 2Paris Métro Line 7bis
Stalingrad
Paris MétroParis Métro Line 2Paris Métro Line 7
Gare du Nord
Paris MétroParis Métro Line 4 RERRER BRER DRER E TransilienTransilien Line H (Paris-Nord)Transilien Line K (Paris-Nord) TER Hauts-de-France Gare du Nord
Gare de l'Est
Paris MétroParis Métro Line 4Paris Métro Line 7 TransilienTransilien Line P (Paris-Est) TER Grand Est Venice Simplon-Orient-Express Gare de l'Est
Jacques Bonsergent
République
Paris MétroParis Métro Line 3Paris Métro Line 8Paris Métro Line 9Paris Métro Line 11
Oberkampf
Paris MétroParis Métro Line 9
Richard-Lenoir
Bréguet–Sabin
Bastille
Paris MétroParis Métro Line 1Paris Métro Line 8
Arsenal
Quai de la Rapée
Viaduc d'Austerlitz
over the Seine
Gare d'Austerlitz
Paris MétroParis Métro Line 10 RERRER C TER Centre-Val de Loire Ouigo#Ouigo Train Classique Intercités Gare d'Austerlitz
Saint-Marcel
Campo Formio
Italie shops
Place d'Italie
Paris MétroParis Métro Line 6Paris Métro Line 7
proposed extension
proposed extension
Paul Verlaine
Place de Rungis

Paris Métro Line 5 is one of the 16 lines of the Paris Métro in Paris, France. It crosses the east of Paris from Bobigny–Pablo Picasso to Place d'Italie. It is the eighth-busiest line on the network.

History

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On 15 June 2011 the MF 01 began entering revenue service onto Line 5, gradually replacing the aging MF 67 stock. The initial announcement was made in 2006 and trains began to be tested during the course of late 2010 and early 2011. As of June 2013, only three to five MF 67 trains remain in service. There is also one MF 01 train for Line 9 (#096) that is in revenue service along Line 5. None of the Line 9 trains will enter revenue service on Line 9 until sometime in September 2013.

Chronology

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  • 2 June 1906: Line 5 was inaugurated with a section from Place d'Italie to the Gare d'Orléans (now known as Gare d'Austerlitz).
  • 14 July 1906: The line was temporarily extended to Gare de Lyon.
  • 17 December 1906: The line was extended to Lancry (now known as Jacques Bonsergent).
  • 14 October 1907: Line 2 Sud from Étoile to Place d'Italie was incorporated to the line 5.
  • 15 November 1907: The line was extended from Lancry to Gare du Nord.
  • 2 September 1939: Services to Arsenal station ceased at the start of World War II and was eventually closed permanently.
  • 12 October 1942: The Étoile–Place d'Italie portion of the line was transferred to line 6 (Place d'Italie–Nation). Line 5 was extended from Gare du Nord to Église de Pantin.
  • 25 April 1985: The line was extended from Église de Pantin to Bobigny–Pablo Picasso.
  • 15 June 2011: Cascading of MF 67 to MF 01 rolling stock began.

Future

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  • An extension south from Place d'Italie to Place de Rungis has been put forward and may be built between 2020 and 2030.
  • An intermediate station, Bobigny–La Folie, could be built in between Bobigny–Pablo Picasso and Bobigny–Pantin–Raymond Queneau stations. The current stretch of track between the two is one of the longest between adjacent stations on the Métro network (excluding RER lines).

Map

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Map of Paris Métro Line 5.

Stations renamed

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  • 15 October 1907: Place Mazas renamed as Pont d'Austerlitz.
  • 1 June 1916: Pont d'Austerlitz renamed Quai de la Rapée.
  • 15 October 1930: Gare d'Orléans renamed Gare d'Orléans-Austerlitz.
  • 10 February 1946: Lancry renamed Jacques Bonsergent.
  • 1979: Gare d'Orléans-Austerlitz renamed Gare d'Austerlitz.

Tourism

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Métro line 5 passes near several places of interest :

Connections

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See also

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References

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