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Transports En Commun Lyonnais
The Transports en commun lyonnais ("Lyon public transport" in French; usually referred to as TCL) is the Lyon public transport agency. It is the second largest public transport system in France (after Paris), and covers 73 communes, including all 59 communes of the Lyon Metropolis, spread over . TCL is managed by two companies: SYTRAL Mobilités sets policies and finances the infrastructure, while Keolis Lyon runs the network on a day-to-day basis. Network Lines TCL manages: *4 metro lines *2 funiculars *7 tramway lines (The Rhônexpress tram-train line is not run by TCL) *24 high-frequency bus lines, including electric trolleybuses *Over 100 other bus lines, including electric trolleybuses MPL 16 TCL - Place Guichard.jpg, Métro(at Place Guichard–Bourse du Travail station, line B) Saint-Just-Vieux-Lyon-G1-2.jpg, Funicular(at Vieux Lyon–Cathédrale Saint-Jean station, line F1) Citadis 302 Lyon T6 Debourg.jpg, Tramway(near Debourg station, l ...
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Paris
Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the List of cities proper by population density, 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. Since the 17th century, Paris has been one of the world's major centres of finance, diplomacy, commerce, Fashion capital, fashion, gastronomy, and science. For its leading role in the arts and sciences, as well as its very early system of street lighting, in the 19th century it became known as "the City of Light". Like London, prior to the Second World War, it was also sometimes called Caput Mundi#Paris, the capital of the world. The City of Paris is the centre of the Île-de-France Regions of France, region, or Paris Region, with an estimated population of 12,262,544 in 2019, or about 19% of the population of France, making the ...
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Bridges Of Lyon
This is a list of bridges in the French city of Lyon on the Rhône and Saône rivers, ordered from upstream to downstream portions of the river. File:Pontsdelyon.svg, right circle 117 75 10 Pont de l'Île Barbe circle 25 184 10 Pont Schuman circle 15 206 10 Passerelle Masaryk circle 17 234 10 Pont Clémenceau circle 37 265 10 Pont Kœnig circle 76 287 10 Passerelle de l'Homme de la Roche circle 120 293 10 Passerelle Saint-Vincent circle 124 312 10 Pont la Feuillée circle 124 330 10 Pont du change et pont Maréchal Juin circle 116 344 10 Passerelle du Palais de Justice circle 104 358 10 Pont Bonaparte circle 96 374 10 Passerelle Paul Couturier circle 92 392 10 Pont d'Ainay circle 80 408 10 Pont Kitchener-Marchand circle 68 420 10 Viaduc de l'A6 circle 55 431 10 Viaduc de la Quarantaine circle 49 558 10 Ponts de la Mulatière circle 287 145 10 Pont Raymond Poincaré circle 269 144 10 Viaduc SNCF circle 213 165 10 Passerelle de la Cité Internationale circle 187 2 ...
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Eurexpo
Eurexpo is a convention center and exhibition hall in the commune of Chassieu, south-east of Lyon Lyon,, ; Occitan: ''Lion'', hist. ''Lionés'' also spelled in English as Lyons, is the third-largest city and second-largest metropolitan area of France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of .... It is the site of the annual Foire de Lyon. Description Built in 1984, the site includes 13,000 parking spaces, a total exhibition space of made up of thirteen exhibition halls ranging from to , and an outdoor exhibition area of . Eurexpo also houses seven restaurants and seven bars. Events and exhibitions The center hosts annual exhibitions including the Foire de Lyon, the , the , and the Salon Europack Euromanut. Halls * Hall 1 * Hall 2.1 * Hall 2.2 * Hall 2.3 * Hall 3.1 * Hall 3.2 * Hall 4.1 * Hall 4.2 * Hall 5.1 * Hall 5.2 * Hall 6.1 * Hall 6.2 * Hall 6.3 References External links Official site {{Author ...
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Buses In Lyon
The Lyon surface bus network is operated by Keolis Lyon on behalf of SYTRAL for TCL. It includes over 140 lines of buses and trolleybuses spread out through Lyon and the greater Grand Lyon The Metropolis of Lyon (french: Métropole de Lyon), also known as ("Greater Lyon"), is a French territorial collectivity located in the east-central region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. It is a directly elected metropolitan authority encompassing t ... area. Four nocturnal lines (Pleine Lune) operate from 1:00 am to 4:00 am from Thursday to Saturday during university periods. Only urban and departmental lines owned by TCL are listed here. Most vehicles belong to Irisbus brand (e.g. Renault Véhicules Industriels). Since January 2007, all lines of the surface network (except C1, C2 and C3 lines) have been used by "MPA" (Montée Porte Avant). The return to this mode of operation took place gradually in the second half of 2006. On 1 January 2007, the former network Gibus of Givors was integrat ...
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Lyon Tramway
The Lyon tramway (french: Tramway de Lyon) comprises eight lines, seven lines operated by TCL and one by Rhônexpress in the city of Lyon in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. The original tramway network in Lyon was developed in 1879, and the modern network was built in 2001. Lines T1 and T2 opened in January 2001; T3 opened in December 2006; line T4 opened in April 2009; line Rhônexpress (airport connector) opened in August 2010; line T5 opened in November 2012; line T6 opened in November 2019 and line T7 opened in February 2021. The tramway system complements the Lyon Metro and forms an integral part of the public transportation system (TCL) in Lyon. The network of 7 tram lines (T1-T7) operated by TCL runs ; the single line operated by Rhônexpress runs for (including approximately shared with the T3 tram line). The network is currently served by 73 Alstom Citadis 302 and 34 Alstom Citadis 402 trams. Line T1 extends from ''Debourg'' to ''La Doua–IUT Feyssine'' via ''Perrac ...
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Vieux Lyon–Cathédrale Saint-Jean (Lyon Métro)
Vieux may refer to: Places *Vieux, Calvados, in the Calvados department, France * Vieux, Tarn, in the Tarn department, France * Vieux-Bourg, in the Calvados department, France * Vieux-Fumé, in the Calvados department, France * Vieux-Pont-en-Auge, in the Calvados department, France *Vieux Fort, one of the district Quarters located on the island of Saint Lucia *Le Vieux-Longueuil, a borough in the city of Longueuil, Quebec, Canada People *Maurice Vieux, French altiste * Alex Vieux, French businessman *Krewe du Vieux, a New Orleans Mardi Gras krewe Beverages * Vieux, the Dutch name for Dutch brandy, Dutch imitation Cognac See also * Vieu Vieu (; frp, Viu) is a former commune in the Ain department in eastern France. On 1 January 2019, it was merged into the new commune Valromey-sur-Séran.
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Funiculars Of Lyon
The Funiculars of Lyon (Funiculaires de Lyon) is a network of funicular railways in Lyon, France. Of the five lines once in existence, only the two routes on the Fourvière hill remain in operation, with the rest of the network now either closed, converted to road vehicle use, or integrated within the Lyon underground system. History No fewer than five funicular lines, nicknamed ''ficelles'' ("threads") were built. *The first line opened in 1862 and linked Rue Terme and Boulevard de la Croix-Rousse. The funicular was closed and converted to a road tunnel in 1968. *The second line opened in 1891 and served the Butte de la Croix Rousse. The line was converted into a rack railway in 1972 and rebuilt and extended at both ends to become Line C of the Lyon Metro in 1978. *The third line opened in 1878 linking Saint-Jean to Saint-Just with an intermediate station at Minimes, climbing the Fourvière hill. The line was converted to a rack railway in 1901 and back to a funicular in 195 ...
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Lyon Metro Line B
Line B () is a line on the Lyon Metro that runs between Charpennes and Gare d'Oullins. It was constructed using the cut-and-cover method, and went into service on 2 May 1978. Together with Line A, it was one of the inaugural lines of the Lyon Metro. It has since been extended three times: from Part-Dieu to Jean Macé in 1981, from Jean Macé to Stade de Gerland in 2000, and from Stade de Gerland to Oullins railway station in 2013. The line serves 10 stations, and is long. Line B trains run on tires rather than steel wheels; it is a rubber-tired metro line. List of the stations * Charpennes - Charles Hernu (transfers: metro A, trams T1, T4) * Brotteaux * Part-Dieu - Vivier Merle (transfers: SNCF, trams T1, T3, T4, Rhônexpress) * Place Guichard - Bourse du Travail * Saxe-Gambetta (transfer: metro D) * Jean Macé (transfers: SNCF, tram T2) * Place Jean-Jaurès * Debourg (transfer: tram T1) * Stade de Gerland * Oullins (transfer: SNCF) Chronology * 2 May 1978: Charpennes - P ...
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Place Guichard–Bourse Du Travail (Lyon Métro)
Place may refer to: Geography * Place (United States Census Bureau), defined as any concentration of population ** Census-designated place, a populated area lacking its own municipal government * "Place", a type of street or road name ** Often implies a dead end (street) or cul-de-sac * Place, based on the Cornish word "plas" meaning mansion * Place, a populated place, an area of human settlement ** Incorporated place (see municipal corporation), a populated area with its own municipal government * Location (geography), an area with definite or indefinite boundaries or a portion of space which has a name in an area Placenames * Placé, a commune in Pays de la Loire, Paris, France * Plače, a small settlement in Slovenia * Place (Mysia), a town of ancient Mysia, Anatolia, now in Turkey * Place, New Hampshire, a location in the United States * Place House, a 16th-century mansion largely remodelled in the 19th century, in Fowey, Cornwall * Place House, a 19th-century mansi ...
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Lyon Metro
The Lyon Metro (french: Métro de Lyon) is a rapid transit system serving Lyon Metropolis, France. First opened in 1974, it currently consists of four lines, serving 40 stations and comprising of route. Part of the Transports en Commun Lyonnais (TCL) system of public transport, it is supported by two funiculars and a tramway network. Unlike other French metro systems, but like RER and other SNCF services, Lyon Metro trains run on the left. This is the result of an unrealised project to run the metro into the suburbs on existing railway lines. The loading gauge for all lines is , more generous than the average for metros in Europe. The Lyon Metro owes its inspiration to the Montreal Metro which was built a few years prior; it has similar (narrower) rubber-wheel cars. Daily weekday ridership was 740,000 in 2011. Routes The Lyon Metro consists of four lines, A, B, C and D, each identified on maps by different colours: Lines A and B Line A from ''Perrache'' to ''Laurent ...
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