Danube (Paris Métro)

Danube ([danyb]) is a station of the Paris Métro serving Line 7bis (westbound only).

The station is built as an underground viaduct supported on 220 piers
Danube
Paris Métro station
Location19th arrondissement of Paris
Île-de-France
France
Coordinates48°52′55″N 2°23′39″E
Owned byRATP
Operated byRATP
Other information
Fare zone1
History
Opened18 January 1911 (1911-01-18)
Services
Preceding station   Paris Métro   Following station
toward Louis Blanc
Loop westbound only
One-way operation
One-way operation: trains arrive from Pré-Saint-Gervais and depart to Botzaris
Location
Danube
Location within Paris

The station was opened as part of a branch of line 7 from Louis Blanc to Pré Saint-Gervais on 18 January 1911. The station is constructed in unstable terrain, formerly a mine where gypsum was extracted for export to the United States. The station box, strengthened by separate vaults for each track, is perched more than 30m above solid ground.[1] Its 220 supporting columns, each 2.5 metres in diameter, have a cumulative height of 5,500 metres.[2] On 3 December 1967 this branch was separated from line 7, becoming line 7bis.

It is named after the Place du Danube, named after the Danube River. This street was renamed the Place de Rhin-et-Danube in 1952, adding a reference to the Rhine.

Station layout

Street Level
B1 Mezzanine for platform connection
Line 7bis platform Inbound toward Louis Blanc (Botzaris)
(No service outbound: Pré Saint-Gervais)
Island platform, doors will open on the left, right
Inbound toward Louis Blanc (Botzaris)
(No service outbound: Pré Saint-Gervais)

References

  1. Lamming, Clive (2001). Métro Insolite (2011 ed.). p. 101.
  2. Robert, Jean (1983). Notre Métro ("Our metro"). Paris. p. 194.


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