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Les Sablons (Paris Métro)

Les Sablons (French pronunciation: ​[le sablɔ̃]) is a station on Line 1 of the Paris Métro in the commune of Neuilly-sur-Seine west of the city. In 2019 Les Sablons ranked 53rd in passenger volume among the system’s 302 stations.[1] The station is located under Avenue Charles de Gaulle, a major traffic artery between Etoile and La Defense. It has four entrances, a pair located on each of the medians on opposite sides of the Avenue.

Les Sablons
Jardin d'Acclimatation
Paris Métro station
Platforms
General information
Location52, av. Charles de Gaulle
70, av. Charles de Gaulle
85, av. Charles de Gaulle
103, av. Charles de Gaulle
Neuilly-sur-Seine
Île-de-France
France
Coordinates48°52′51″N 2°16′20″E / 48.88083°N 2.27222°E / 48.88083; 2.27222Coordinates: 48°52′51″N 2°16′20″E / 48.88083°N 2.27222°E / 48.88083; 2.27222
Owned byRATP
Operated byRATP
Other information
Fare zone2
History
Opened29 April 1937; 85 years ago (1937-04-29)
Services
Preceding station Paris Métro Following station
Pont de Neuilly
towards La Défense
Line 1 Porte Maillot
Location
Les Sablons
Jardin d'Acclimatation
Location within Paris

The name of the station and its immediate neighborhood derives from the Plaine des Sablons, as much of present-day Neuilly was known prior to its urbanization. The station signage is subtitled "Jardin d'Acclimatation," referring to the leisure park in the Bois de Boulogne 300 meters to the south. The Jardin is linked to the station area by the Boulevard des Sablons, whose name changes to Rue d’Orleans as it approaches Avenue Charles de Gaulle.

History

The station opened in April 1937, when Line 1 of the Paris Metro was extended west from Porte Maillot to Pont de Neuilly under Neuilly’s principal commercial thoroughfare, the Avenue de Neuilly (renamed Avenue Charles de Gaulle in 1971). At the same time, the Avenue was significantly widened to serve as an arterial route for automobile traffic, and the project marked the end of the Fête de Neuilly, a summer street carnival held for over a century in what had become a well-heeled urban district. Initial planning in the early 1930s envisaged two stations between Porte Maillot and Pont de Neuilly, at Place du Marché and Rue St. Pierre,[2] but Les Sablons was built instead. Work on the Line 1 extension was pressed to completion in time for the 1937 International Exposition. In the 1970s the station was remodeled in the style Andreu-Motte. In 2003, the corridors were remodeled as part of a system-wide program. In 2009, the platforms were fitted with platform screen doors in anticipation of the fully-automated operation of Line 1.[3][circular reference]

Prior to its urbanization, much of the area immediately to the north of the Bois de Boulogne was known as the Plaine des Sablons, for its sterile soil and sand pits whose output was much used in the construction of Paris. In the 1780s, Louis XVI granted part of the Champs des Sablons, an area used for training by the King’s Guards, to Antoine-Augustin Parmentier, who demonstrated the growing of potatoes, and promoted their acceptance in continental Europe as safe for human consumption.[4] During the 19th century, this rural area gave way to suburban, then urban, development.

The Jardin d'Acclimatation opened in 1860 on 20 hectares in the northwest corner of the Bois de Boulogne, as a feature in the transformation of the Bois from public woodlands into an urban park. The Jardin was initially a zoo and botanical garden emphasizing species from tropical and sub-tropical regions. From 1877 to 1927 it also included an “ethnological garden,” a human zoo featuring the physiques and cultures of non-European indigenous peoples. After 1910, there was increased focus on carnival rides and entertainments, following the example of Copenhagen’s Tivoli Gardens. These, in turn, were displaced in the 1950s in favor of an area “for walks and outdoor activities of an instructional, sporting, and family nature,” and in the 1960s and ‘70s the Jardin featured popular, rural, and traditional French culture. In recent years, amusements and wild animals have returned to what is now a family-oriented leisure park, focusing on children's activities. The original name has never changed.[5]

Station layout

Street Level
B1 Mezzanine for platform connection
B2
Platforms
Side platform with PSDs, doors will open on the right
Westbound     toward La Défense – Grande Arche (Pont de Neuilly)
Eastbound     toward Château de Vincennes (Porte Maillot)
Side platform with PSDs, doors will open on the right

Places of interest

Nearby on the northern edge of the Bois de Boulogne are the Musée national des Arts et Traditions populaires and the Jardin d'Acclimatation. One of the exits is in front of the private gate into the offices of the M6 television channel.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ RATP. "Trafic annuel entrant par station du réseau ferré 2019. Métro Les Sablons [archive]". data.ratp.fr. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  2. ^ Overton, Marc (2009). Paris Underground: the Maps, Stations, and Design of the Metro. p. 54.
  3. ^ "Les Sablons". Wikipedia Francais. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  4. ^ Université de Paris: Bibliotheque interuniversitaire de Sante (2013). "Antoine-Augustin Parmentier: pharmacien et agronome, 1737-1813". Exposition virtuelle. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  5. ^ Jardin d’Acclimatation. "Plus de 160 ans d'histoire". Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  • Roland, Gérard (2003). Stations de métro. D’Abbesses à Wagram. Éditions Bonneton.

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Les Sablons French pronunciation le sablɔ is a station on Line 1 of the Paris Metro in the commune of Neuilly sur Seine west of the city In 2019 Les Sablons ranked 53rd in passenger volume among the system s 302 stations 1 The station is located under Avenue Charles de Gaulle a major traffic artery between Etoile and La Defense It has four entrances a pair located on each of the medians on opposite sides of the Avenue Les Sablons Jardin d AcclimatationParis Metro stationPlatformsGeneral informationLocation52 av Charles de Gaulle70 av Charles de Gaulle85 av Charles de Gaulle103 av Charles de GaulleNeuilly sur SeineIle de FranceFranceCoordinates48 52 51 N 2 16 20 E 48 88083 N 2 27222 E 48 88083 2 27222 Coordinates 48 52 51 N 2 16 20 E 48 88083 N 2 27222 E 48 88083 2 27222Owned byRATPOperated byRATPOther informationFare zone2HistoryOpened29 April 1937 85 years ago 1937 04 29 ServicesPreceding station Paris Metro Following stationPont de Neuillytowards La Defense Line 1 Porte Maillottowards Chateau de VincennesLocationLes Sablons Jardin d AcclimatationLocation within ParisThe name of the station and its immediate neighborhood derives from the Plaine des Sablons as much of present day Neuilly was known prior to its urbanization The station signage is subtitled Jardin d Acclimatation referring to the leisure park in the Bois de Boulogne 300 meters to the south The Jardin is linked to the station area by the Boulevard des Sablons whose name changes to Rue d Orleans as it approaches Avenue Charles de Gaulle Contents 1 History 2 Station layout 3 Places of interest 4 Gallery 5 ReferencesHistory EditThe station opened in April 1937 when Line 1 of the Paris Metro was extended west from Porte Maillot to Pont de Neuilly under Neuilly s principal commercial thoroughfare the Avenue de Neuilly renamed Avenue Charles de Gaulle in 1971 At the same time the Avenue was significantly widened to serve as an arterial route for automobile traffic and the project marked the end of the Fete de Neuilly a summer street carnival held for over a century in what had become a well heeled urban district Initial planning in the early 1930s envisaged two stations between Porte Maillot and Pont de Neuilly at Place du Marche and Rue St Pierre 2 but Les Sablons was built instead Work on the Line 1 extension was pressed to completion in time for the 1937 International Exposition In the 1970s the station was remodeled in the style Andreu Motte In 2003 the corridors were remodeled as part of a system wide program In 2009 the platforms were fitted with platform screen doors in anticipation of the fully automated operation of Line 1 3 circular reference Prior to its urbanization much of the area immediately to the north of the Bois de Boulogne was known as the Plaine des Sablons for its sterile soil and sand pits whose output was much used in the construction of Paris In the 1780s Louis XVI granted part of the Champs des Sablons an area used for training by the King s Guards to Antoine Augustin Parmentier who demonstrated the growing of potatoes and promoted their acceptance in continental Europe as safe for human consumption 4 During the 19th century this rural area gave way to suburban then urban development The Jardin d Acclimatation opened in 1860 on 20 hectares in the northwest corner of the Bois de Boulogne as a feature in the transformation of the Bois from public woodlands into an urban park The Jardin was initially a zoo and botanical garden emphasizing species from tropical and sub tropical regions From 1877 to 1927 it also included an ethnological garden a human zoo featuring the physiques and cultures of non European indigenous peoples After 1910 there was increased focus on carnival rides and entertainments following the example of Copenhagen s Tivoli Gardens These in turn were displaced in the 1950s in favor of an area for walks and outdoor activities of an instructional sporting and family nature and in the 1960s and 70s the Jardin featured popular rural and traditional French culture In recent years amusements and wild animals have returned to what is now a family oriented leisure park focusing on children s activities The original name has never changed 5 Station layout EditStreet LevelB1 Mezzanine for platform connectionB2Platforms Side platform with PSDs doors will open on the rightWestbound toward La Defense Grande Arche Pont de Neuilly Eastbound toward Chateau de Vincennes Porte Maillot Side platform with PSDs doors will open on the rightPlaces of interest EditNearby on the northern edge of the Bois de Boulogne are the Musee national des Arts et Traditions populaires and the Jardin d Acclimatation One of the exits is in front of the private gate into the offices of the M6 television channel Gallery Edit MP 89 rolling stock arriving at Les Sablons Note the automatic platform gates on the westbound platform Eastbound view at Les Sablons prior to the Line 1 automation programmeReferences Edit RATP Trafic annuel entrant par station du reseau ferre 2019 Metro Les Sablons archive data ratp fr Retrieved 18 March 2020 Overton Marc 2009 Paris Underground the Maps Stations and Design of the Metro p 54 Les Sablons Wikipedia Francais Retrieved 1 September 2022 Universite de Paris Bibliotheque interuniversitaire de Sante 2013 Antoine Augustin Parmentier pharmacien et agronome 1737 1813 Exposition virtuelle Retrieved 1 September 2022 Jardin d Acclimatation Plus de 160 ans d histoire Retrieved 1 September 2022 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Les Sablons Paris Metro Roland Gerard 2003 Stations de metro D Abbesses a Wagram Editions Bonneton Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Les Sablons Paris Metro amp oldid 1135907521, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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