Lyon Metro Line D
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Line D | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Year opened | 1991 | |||||||||||||||||||
Last extension | 1997 | |||||||||||||||||||
Rolling stock | MPL 85 | |||||||||||||||||||
Stations served | 15 | |||||||||||||||||||
Length (km) | 13 | |||||||||||||||||||
Length (miles) | N/a | |||||||||||||||||||
Average interstation | 929 m | |||||||||||||||||||
Journeys made | N/a (per annum) | |||||||||||||||||||
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Line D of the Lyon Metro, with automatic trains running on tires and with no driver, and also known as MAGGALY (Métro Automatique à Grand Gabarit de l’Agglomération Lyonnaise) commenced operation under human control on September 4, 1991 between Gorge-de-Loup and Grange-Blanche. It was extended to Gare de Vénissieux on December 11 1992, at which time it switched to automatic operation. On April 28, 1997 it was extended again to Gare de Vaise.
Being the deepest of the lines in Lyon, it was constructed mainly using boring machines and passes under both rivers, the Rhône and the Saône. At 13 km long, it is also the longest of the lines in Lyon.
[edit] List of the stations
- Gare de Vaise
- Valmy
- Gorge de Loup
- Vieux Lyon - Cathédrale St.Jean
- Bellecour
- Guillotière
- Saxe-Gambetta
- Garibaldi
- Sans-Souci
- Monplaisir-Lumière
- Grange-Blanche
- Laënnec
- Mermoz-Pinel
- Parilly
- Gare de Vénissieux
[edit] Chronology
- September 9, 1991 - Gorge de Loup - Grange Blanche
- December 11, 1992 - Grange Blanche - Gare de Vénissieux
- April 28, 1997 - Gorge de Loup - Gare de Vaise