Rue du Bac (Paris Métro)

Rue du Bac
Paris Métro
Paris Métro station
Location 7th arrondissement of Paris
Île-de-France
France
Coordinates 48°51′20″N 2°19′32″E / 48.85569°N 2.325607°ECoordinates: 48°51′20″N 2°19′32″E / 48.85569°N 2.325607°E
Other information
Fare zone 1
History
Opened 5 November 1910
Services
Preceding station   Paris Métro   Following station
Sèvres - Babylone
toward Mairie d'Issy
Paris Métro Paris Métro Line 12
Location
Rue du Bac
Location within Paris

Rue du Bac is a station on Line 12 of the Paris Métro in the 7th arrondissement.

The station opened on 5 November 1910 as part of the original section of the Nord-Sud Company's line A between Porte de Versailles and Notre-Dame-de-Lorette. On 27 March 1931 line A became line 12 of the Métro. It is named after the Rue du Bac, a street leading to a ferry (bac) across the Seine used in 1564 during the construction of the Tuileries Palace.

Nearby are the Hôtel Matignon (the official residence of the Prime Minister of France) and the Maison de Verre (a house built between 1928 and 1932 in an early modern style).

Station layout

Street Level
B1 Mezzanine
Line 12 platforms
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Southbound toward Mairie d'Issy (Sèvres – Babylone)
Northbound toward Front Populaire (Solférino)
Side platform, doors will open on the right

Gallery

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