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The Rennes Metro (french: Métro de Rennes) ( br, Metro Roazhon) is a
light metro A medium-capacity system (MCS), also known as light rapid transit or light metro, is a rail transport system with a capacity greater than light rail, but less than typical heavy-rail rapid transit. MCS’s trains are usually 1-4 cars, or 1 lig ...
system serving the city of
Rennes Rennes (; br, Roazhon ; Gallo: ''Resnn''; ) is a city in the east of Brittany in northwestern France at the confluence of the Ille and the Vilaine. Rennes is the prefecture of the region of Brittany, as well as the Ille-et-Vilaine departme ...
in
Brittany Brittany (; french: link=no, Bretagne ; br, Breizh, or ; Gallo: ''Bertaèyn'' ) is a peninsula, historical country and cultural area in the west of modern France, covering the western part of what was known as Armorica during the period ...
,
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. Opened on March 15, 2002, it made Rennes the smallest city to have a metro system from 2002 to 2008. Currently the system contains two lines, Line A and B. It has 28 stations and stretches , with the majority of its route underground. The line A connects the quarter of Villejean to the quarter of Poterie, passing the city center. It is based on the
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(véhicule automatique léger or light automatic vehicle in English) technology. In 2014, approximately 140,000 trips were made on the line daily. A second line, Line B, is opened on September 20, 2022. Running north-east to south-west between Cesson-Sévigné and Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande, it also has 15 stations, two of them interchangeable with Line A, forming an x-shaped network. It will be the first metro line in the world to use the NeoVal technology. Originally planned to open in 2020, the line suffered multiple delays, mainly due to the
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. After the opening of Line B, Rennes became the smallest city with two metro lines.


History

During the 1960s,
Henri Fréville Henri Fréville (4 December 1905, in Norrent-Fontes, Pas-de-Calais – 15 June 1987, in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine) was a French history professor, resistor, writer and politician. Life He was history professor at the lycée Chateaubriand at Rennes ...
(the Mayor of Rennes) discussed the return of the city's tramway which had been dissolved by the Mayor's predecessor, Yves Milon. However, the former tramway was disliked due to it being out of tune with the car-centric mentality of the city. When
Charles de Gaulle Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle (; ; (commonly abbreviated as CDG) 22 November 18909 November 1970) was a French army officer and statesman who led Free France against Nazi Germany in World War II and chaired the Provisional Governm ...
visited Rennes on 31 March 1969, he remarked to Henri Fréville, "When you have a million inhabitants, you can have your metro." The planning document underpinning urban transport structure ('' plan de déplacements urbains)'' in Rennes underwent a redesign which began in September 1984. This redesign was brought about by Mayor Edmond Hervé, who sought to ease congestion and reduce its future risk by remapping the city centre. Between June and September 1986, SITCAR conducted the first studies considering the creation of a public transport system, separated from road traffic, for Rennes in response to the continued increases in passenger frequency. Several studies were to be conducted considering two different modes of transport: tramway and light railway. * 1986: City Council decides to create a transport line on a north-western/south-eastern axis. * 1989: The municipality decides to use
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technology. * 1992: The A Line project receives planning and environmental approvals. * 1997: Beginning of work on Line A. * 2002: Opening of Line A. * 2005: Three
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lots were set up * 2006: Creation of Korrigo card * 2007: City Council decides to create a second metro line (B) * 2010: The municipality decides to use CityVal technology. * 2011: The B Line project receives planning and environmental approvals. * 2014: Beginning of work on Line B * 2022: Opening of Line B


Line A

Opened on 15 March 2002, Line A is based on the
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(''véhicule automatique léger'' or ''light automatic vehicle'') technology. The Line A runs roughly northwest to southeast from ''J.F. Kennedy'' to ''La Poterie'' via
Gare de Rennes Rennes station (French: ''Gare de Rennes'') is situated in the town centre of Rennes, France. It is situated on the Paris–Brest, Rennes–Saint-Malo and the Rennes–Redon railways. The station at Rennes was opened in 1857, and was situate ...
(served by ''Gares'' metro station), with fifteen stations (thirteen of which are underground). Services run between 05:20 and 00:40 each day (except Thursday, Friday and Saturday between 05:20 and 01:35), and with a waiting time of approximately 80 seconds between trains. From end to end, it takes around 16 minutes, with an average train speed of . All stations are equipped with
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and
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s. The system has 30 trains, each weighing 28 tonnes and long, with a capacity of 170 passengers. In January 2005, three
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lots were set up, offering 900 places to motorists. Two more opened in 2006–2007, able to accommodate an additional 700 vehicles. On 1 March 2006, a card called KorriGo was created as a supplement to the ticket system to improve the metro traffic and the city's bus network. The line is maintained by
Service des Transports en Commun de l'Agglomération Rennaise Service may refer to: Activities * Administrative service, a required part of the workload of university faculty * Civil service, the body of employees of a government * Community service, volunteer service for the benefit of a community or a p ...
(STAR), and managed by
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. It has a staff of approximately 100. It is operated from a control centre (''poste de commande centralisée'') situated in Chantepie. 120 cameras monitor the stations. The station at La Poterie and viaducts on the line were designed by
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. With a population of just 205,000 inhabitants for city proper (in 2002), Rennes was the smallest city in the world to boast a metro until 2008 (when
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opened). However in 2013, 425,000 people (211 000 in Rennes) are served by the network in 43 municipalities. On average, there are 135,000 metro trips each day; this figure is expected to rise to 180,000 in coming years, leading to possible gridlock during the rush hours.


Stations

The station names have been chosen for the nearest existing streets or for points of interest near the station locations. * J.F. Kennedy ( former US President) * Villejean-Université:
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and University of Rennes 2 * Pontchaillou (elevated): Teaching hospital * Anatole France ( French poet and journalist) * Sainte-Anne ( French queen and Duchess of Brittany): city-center * République: city-center * Charles de Gaulle ( former French President): city-center * Gares (
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interchange): city-center * Jacques Cartier ( French navigator and explorer) * Clemenceau ( World War I French Prime Minister) * Henri Fréville (former mayor of Rennes) * Italie * Triangle * Blosne * La Poterie (elevated) Station signage is in
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and
Gallo Gallo may refer to: *Related to Gaul: **Gallo-Roman culture **Gallo language, a regional language of France **Gallo-Romance, a branch of Romance languages **Gallo-Italic or Gallo-Italian language, a branch spoken in Northern Italy of the Romance ...
at Charles de Gaulle station and French and Breton at Gares station.


Gallery

File:Bus et métro station Poterie (5618280569).jpg, An elevated section of Metro File:Métro Rennes Station Sainte-Anne Quais.JPG, The subsurface station, Sainte-Anne Quais File:Rennes Métro Station République.JPG, République station File:Rennes-métro République-salle billets.jpg, République station File:Métro JFK1.jpg, Kennedy station File:Station Charles de Gaulle Métro de Rennes.JPG, Charles de Gaulle station File:Métro Rennes Pontchaillou.JPG, Pontchaillou station


Line B

Opened on 20 September, 2022, Line B is based on the new NeoVal technology. The line runs north-east to south-west between ''Cesson - Viasilva'' and ''Saint-Jacques - Gaîté'' with 15 stations (12 of which underground). The line is interchangeable with Line A at two stations, ''Sainte-Anne'' and ''Gare'', and other two stations, ''Saint-Germain'' and ''Colombier'', are within walking distance to Line A. The two terminal stations, ''Saint-Jacques - Gaîté'' and ''Cesson - Viasilva'', as well as ''Les Gayeulles'' are served by the Parc relais (ride-and-park service) operated by STAR. The north-eastern end of the line is served via a viaduct nearly long. The viaduct is held up by 70 piers, with its average height between the bottom of its deck and the ground , and the tallest pier tall. The viaduct serves three stations: ''Cesson - Viasilva'', ''Atlante'', and ''Beaulieu - Université''. At the end of the viaduct on the "Beaulieu - Université" station side, the line goes underground via an opening on the ground next to the parking lots of the university residence. With the new line about to be open, the operator of Rennes' public transport system, Service des Transports en Commun de l'Agglomération Rennaise (STAR) have announced changes for the bus network, scheduled to take effect on 24 October, a month after the opening of Line B. In addition, the bus line C3, currently having the same shade of green as the future Line B, will change its colour to yellow. To promote the newly opening line, STAR announced that the entire Line B will be free on the first week of its operation, until Sunday, 25 September. In addition, there will also be various celebration activities held at 5 stations: Saint-Jacques - Gaîté, La Courrouze, Cleunay, Gros-Chêne, and Cesson - Viasilva, as well as exhibitions of the new metro at Sainte-Anne station. On the day of opening, both lines of the metro network saw record-breaking daily ridership, with 155,000 riderships on Line A and 120,000 riderships on Line B, and an estimated 10% of the riderships transferring between the two lines. The two transfer stations, "Sainte-Anne" and "Gares", also saw the highest daily ridership of 23,000 and 15,000. The operator STAR have expected a daily ridership of 110,000 in the long term.


Stations

* Saint-Jacques - Gaîté * La Courrouze * Cleunay * Mabilais (4th tallest building in Rennes, Le Mabilay) * Colombier: city-center * Gares : city-center * Saint-Germain (Saint-Germain Church): city-center * Sainte-Anne: city-center * Jules Ferry ( French statesman and republican philosopher) * Gros-Chêne * Les Gayeulles (Park of Gayeulles) * Joliot-Curie - Chateaubriand (lycée Joliot-Curie and lycée Chateaubriand) * Beaulieu - Université (
University of Rennes 1 The University of Rennes 1 is a public university located in the city of Rennes, France. It is under the Academy of Rennes. It specializes in science, technology, law, economics, management and philosophy. There are currently about students en ...
, Institut national des sciences appliquées de Rennes, and École nationale supérieure de chimie de Rennes) * Atalante (technopole of Rennes Atlante) * Cesson - Viasilva


See also

*
List of metro systems This list of metro systems includes electrified rapid transit train systems worldwide. In some parts of the world, metro systems are referred to as subways, U-Bahn or undergrounds. , 205 cities in 61 countries have a metro system. The Londo ...


References


External links


STAR – official website

STAR – new metro, new network

Official website for the Line B project
(in French)
Map of Rennes Métro
(in French)

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