Malesherbes (Paris Métro)

Malesherbes ([malzɛʁb]) is a station on Paris Métro Line 3. It is located in the 17th arrondissement of Paris.

Malesherbes
Paris Métro station
Location48, av. de Villiers
Place Gral. Catroux
17th arrondissement of Paris
Île-de-France
France
Coordinates48°52′57″N 2°18′40″E
Owned byRATP
Operated byRATP
Other information
Fare zone1
History
Opened15 February 1911 (1911-02-15)
Services
Preceding station   Paris Métro   Following station
toward Gallieni
Location
Malesherbes
Location within Paris

Location

The station is located under Place du Général-Catroux, along the axis of Avenue de Villiers, west of its intersection with Boulevard Malesherbes. Approximately oriented along an east–west axis, it is located between Wagram and Villiers stations.

History

Malesherbes was opened on 23 May 1910 when the line was extended from Villiers to Pereire. The station is named after the Boulevard Malesherbes, which honours the statesman Guillaume-Chrétien de Lamoignon de Malesherbes, who was guillotined during the Reign of Terror in 1794.

As part of the RATP Renouveau du métro program, the station corridors and platform lighting were renovated in the 2000s.

In 2018, it saw 2,628,908 travelers enter the station, which placed it in the 212th position out 302 metro stations for its traffic.[1]

Passenger services

Access

The station has two accesses:

  • entrance 1 - "Place du Général-Catroux", consisting of a fixed staircase, leading to the right of no. 15 of this place;
  • entrance 2 - “Avenue de Villiers”, consisting of an escalator allowing only an exit, located opposite no. 40 of this avenue.

Station layout

Street Level
B1 Mezzanine
Line 3 platforms Side platform, doors will open on the right
Westbound toward Pont de Levallois – Bécon (Wagram)
Eastbound toward Gallieni (Villiers)
Side platform, doors will open on the right

Platforms

Malesherbes is a standard configuration station. It has two platforms separated by the metro tracks and the vault is elliptical. The decoration is in the style used for most metro stations, the lighting strips are white and rounded in the Gaudin style of the metro revival in the 2000s, and the bevelled white ceramic tiles cover the pillars, the tympans as well as the outlets of the corridors, while the vault is painted white. The advertising frames are metallic and the name of the station is written in Parisine font on enameled plates. The platforms are equipped with benches made of wooden slats painted dark green.

Bus connections

The station is served by lines 20, 93 of the RATP Bus Network, and, at night, by lines N16 and N52 of the Noctilien network.

Nearby

References

  1. "Trafic annuel entrant par station du réseau ferré 2018". data.ratp.fr (in French). Retrieved 26 January 2020.
  • Roland, Gérard (2003). Stations de métro. D’Abbesses à Wagram. Éditions Bonneton.


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