Lausanne-Flon station

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Lausanne-Flon
Metro and commuter rail station

M1 terminal platforms
Station statistics
Coordinates 46°31′14″N 6°37′48″E / 46.520440°N 6.63000°E / 46.520440; 6.63000
Line(s) LEB
Connections Metro lines M1 & M2
Structure type underground
Levels 3
Tracks 6
Other information
Opened 1991 (M1)
Rebuilt 2000 (LEB), 2008 (M2)
Accessible
Owned by TSOL (M1), LEB, City of Lausanne (M2)
Fare zone 11[1] (Central Lausanne)

Lausanne-Flon is a railway and metro station in the Flon district of central Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland. It is the hub of the Lausanne Metro system.[2]

The modern Flon station was constructed for the opening of Line M1 on 24 May 1991. The line's terminal platforms opened in what had been a run-down part of the city, but allowed interchange with the Métro Lausanne–Ouchy. The Ouchy line closed in January 2006 for conversion to rubber-tyred metro.

The Lausanne-Échallens-Bercher railway run commuter trains to the north of Lausanne. The LEB company had long aspired to a station in the city centre, and on 25 May 2000 its new underground platforms opened.

On 27 October 2008, Lausanne's M2 line opened, with a new entrance building.

Lausanne Métro line 1
Direction
Renens
Direction
Lausanne-Flon
Vigie Terminus
Lausanne Métro line 2
Direction
Ouchy
Direction
Les Croisettes
Lausanne-Gare Riponne

Gallery

Notes et references

  1. "Plan de zones tarifaire". mobilis. Retrieved 2010-01-24. 
  2. "e-advertising - Metro station Flon, Lausanne". Retrieved 2010-01-24. 

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