Line 7
Paris Métro Line 7 is one of 16 metro lines of the Paris, France metro. The line links La Courneuve in the north with Ivry and Villejuif in the south.
121,341,833 passengers use the line each year (although this figure also includes traffic on Line 7bis) making it the third busiest line on the network.
Chronology
- November 5, 1910: Line 7 was opened linking Opéra to Porte de la Villette.
- January 18, 1911: A new branch was opened from Louis Blanc to Pré-Saint-Gervais.
- July 1, 1916: The line was extended in the south from Opéra to Palais Royal.
- April 16, 1926: The line was extended from Palais Royal to Pont Marie.
- February 15, 1930: While a tunnel was being built on line 7 to cross the River Seine, a new section between Place Monge and Place d’Italie was opened and temporarily operated as part of Line 10.
- June 3, 1930: The line was extended from Pont Marie to Pont de Sully.
- March 7, 1930: That section temporarily operating as part of Line 10 was extended from Place d’Italie to Porte de Choisy.
- The section between Place Monge and Porte de Choisy was transferred to Line 7 and it was extended to Porte d’Ivry simultaneously.
- May 1, 1946: The line was extended from Porte d’Ivry to Mairie d’Ivry.
- 1967: Because of a lack of traffic, the northern branch of the line 7 between Louis Blanc and Pré-Saint-Gervais became a new independent line known as Line 7bis.
- October 4, 1979: The line was extended to the north from Porte de la Villette to Fort d’Aubervilliers.
- December 10, 1982: A new branch was opened to the south from Maison Blanche to Le Kremlin-Bicêtre.
- February 28, 1985 : The line was extended from Le Kremlin-Bicêtre to Villejuif Louis Aragon.
- May 6, 1987: The line was extended from Fort d’Aubervilliers to La Courneuve - 8 mai 1945.
Stations renamed
- November 1, 1926: Pont Notre-Dame renamed Pont Notre-Dame - Pont au Change.
- April 15, 1934: Pont Notre-Dame - Pont au Change renamed Châtelet.
- October 6, 1942: Boulevard de la Villette renamed Aubervilliers - Boulevard de la Villette.
- February 10, 1946: Pont de Flandre renamed Corentin Cariou and Aubervilliers - Boulevard de la Villette renamed Stalingrad.
- 1989: Chaussée d’Antin renamed as Chaussée d’Antin - La Fayette.
- March 8, 2007: Pierre Curie renamed as Pierre et Marie Curie.
Future
- An extension of Line 7 from La Courneuve to Le Bourget may be considered in the future.
- The southern fork of the line from Maison Blanche to Villejuif - Louis Aragon may be taken over by line 14 in the future.
- Line 7bis, line 7’s sister, may be merged with line 3bis to form a new line 15, with its western terminus at Château-Landon on line 7.
Tourism
Metro Line 7 passes near several places of interest :
- The Parc de la Villette with the Cités des Sciences et de l’Industrie.
- The Opera Garnier.
- The Latin Quarter.
- Place d’Italie and the Butte aux Cailles.
- One of Paris’ “Chinatowns” in the south of the 13th arrondissement.
See also
- List of stations of the Paris Métro
- List of stations of the Paris RER