Lyon Metro Line B

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Line B
Year opened 1978
Last extension 2000
Rolling stock MPL 75
Stations served 9
Length (km) 5
Length (miles) N/a
Average interstation 625 m
Journeys made N/a (per annum)
Lyon Métro Network
Métro lines
  Line A   Line C
  Line B   Line D

Line B (Charpennes - Stade-de-Gerland) of the Lyon Metro was constructed using the cut-and-cover method, and went into service on May 2, 1978. Trains run on tires rather than steel wheels.

Contents

[edit] List of the stations

  • Charpennes - Charles Hernu
  • Brotteaux
  • Part-Dieu
  • Place Guichard
  • Saxe-Gambetta
  • Jean Macé
  • Place Jean Jaurès
  • Debourg
  • Stade-de-Gerland

[edit] Chronology

[edit] Future

Line B will be extended a few kilometers Southwards from Stade-de-Gerland to Oullins. A tunnel will have to be built under the Rhône River. This extension is due to open in 2013.

In the long term, the line should be automatized and equipped with rolling stock similar to the one of the Line 14 in Paris.

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