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Madeleine station

Madeleine (French pronunciation: [madlɛn] ) is a station on lines 8, 12 and 14 of the Paris Métro in central Paris and the 8th arrondissement.

Madeleine
Paris Métro station
Line 8 platforms at Madeleine
General information
Location8th arrondissement of Paris
Île-de-France
France
Coordinates48°52′11″N 2°19′28″E / 48.86977°N 2.32440°E / 48.86977; 2.32440
Owned byRATP
Operated byRATP
Construction
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zone1
History
Opened5 November 1910 (1910-11-05)
Services
Location
Madeleine
Location within Paris

Location edit

The station is located under the Place de la Madeleine, the platforms being positioned:

  • on line 8, east of the square and oriented approximately east-west, along the axis of Boulevard de la Madeleine (between Concorde and Opéra stations));
  • on line 12, also east of the square and oriented approximately north-south, curved along the axis of the side carriageway of the said square on the one hand, and Rue Tronchet on the other hand, (between Saint-Lazare and Concorde);
  • on line 14, northeast of the square and oriented approximately northwest/southeast, along the axis of Rue de Sèze (between Saint-Lazare and Pyramides).

History edit

The station was 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.It is named after the nearby Église de la Madeleine, which was dedicated to Mary Magdalene in the 18th century. A small settlement had grown up in the district by the 6th century around a stronghold of the Bishop of Paris. It was known from an early date as la Ville-l’Évêque ("Town of the Bishop").

The line 8 platforms opened on 13 July 1913 as part of the original section of the line between Beaugrenelle (now Charles Michels on line 10) and Opéra. On 27 March 1931 line A became line 12 of the Métro. The line 14 platforms opened on 15 October 1998 as part of the original section of the line between Madeleine and Bibliothèque François Mitterrand. It was the north-western terminus of Line 14 until its extension to Saint-Lazare in 2003.

In 2020, with the Covid-19 crisis, 4,297,547 passengers entered this station, which places it in 25th position among metro stations for its attendance.[1]

Passenger services edit

Access edit

The station has five accesses divided into seven metro entrances:

  • access 1 -Place de la Madeleine, comprising a fixed staircase and a lift giving access to line 14, leading to the right of no. 22 of the place;
  • access 2 - Eglise , consisting of a fixed staircase adorned with two atypical masts (indicating the existence of an underground passage by the double inscription PASSAGE PUBLIC - METRO), located opposite no. 16 of the Square de la Madeleine, at the corner with the same named boulevard;
  • access 3 - Rue Duphot, consisting of a fixed staircase with a PASSAGE PUBLIC - METRO mast and an ascending escalator arranged back-to-back, located to the right of no. 23 Boulevard de la Madeleine, and communicating directly with the basement of the Decathlon store located at this address;
  • access 4 - Rue de Sèze, consisting of a fixed staircase communicating with the underground car parks under the square, leading out opposite no. 2 rue Tronchet;
  • access 5 - Rue Tronchet, consisting of a fixed staircase, located to the right of nos. 3 and 5 of this same street;

Station layout edit

G Street Level Exit/Entrance
B1 Mezzanine to Exits/Entrances
Line 8 platforms Side platform, doors will open on the right
Southbound     toward Balard (Concorde)
Northbound     toward Créteil–Pointe du Lac (Opéra)
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Line 12 platforms Side platform, doors will open on the right
Southbound     toward Mairie d'Issy (Concorde)
Northbound     toward Mairie d'Aubervilliers (Saint-Lazare)
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Line 14 platforms Side platform with PSDs, doors will open on the right
Northbound     toward Mairie de Saint-Ouen (Saint Lazare)
Southbound     toward Olympiades (Pyramides)
Side platform with PSDs, doors will open on the right

Platforms edit

The platforms of the three lines are of standard configuration. Two in number per stopping point, they are separated by the metro tracks located in the center and the vault is elliptical.

On line 8, the decoration is in the Andreu-Motte style with two yellow light strips, benches and corridor outlets in flat yellow tiles and yellow Motte seats. However, the thresholds of the corridors allowing the connections with line 14 have a flat white tiling. These arrangements are combined with the same tiles that cover the side walls, the vault and the tunnel exits. The advertising frames are metallic and the name of the station is written in Parisine typeface on enamelled plates.

The platforms of line 12 are built in a curve and have a semi-elliptical vault, a shape specific to the old North-South stations. They are also furnished in the Andreu-Motte style with red strip light canopies, flat red tiled benches and red Motte seats. The outlets of the corridors are also covered in flat red tiling, except for those allowing connections with line 14 which are equipped either with flat white tiling, or with the marble characteristic of the corridors of this line. As with line 8, these fittings are combined with the flat white tiling on the side walls, the vault and the tunnel exits. The advertising frames are metallic and the name of the station is written in Parisine font on enamel plates.

The architecture of the line 14 station is contemporary and follows the principles defined by Bernard Kohn for the whole of this line in 1991, both in the choice of materials (vault in light concrete, marble side walls fitted with glass, tiled floor, wooden seats, etc.) As for lighting and ceiling height; the platforms are also wider than those of other lines. The name of the station appears in Parisine font on backlit panels embedded in the side walls and on stickers affixed to the platform facades.

In addition, the platforms of line 14 are sadly famous for the nauseating odour which reigns there due to the emanation of Hydrogen sulfide due to the poor sealing of the station.[2]

Corridors edit

The connection between line 14 and line 8/12 is done via a large circular access shaft, with many escalators, which is the old TBM access shaft for the construction of the line up to Madeleine. This allows quick trips between platforms.

Cultural facilities edit

Three works of art are located in the corridors or on the platforms created for line 14, La Prière and Ryaba la Poule are in the connecting corridor with line 12 while Tissignalisation no 14] adorns the vault of the platforms.

La Prière[3] is a sculpture created by Constantin Brâncuși. This work, a reproduction of the 1907 work, has been on display in the station since December 2001 and features a woman praying. Offered to France by the president of the International Franco-Romanian Foundation, the sculptor Remus Botar Botarro, to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the birth of Constantin Brâncuşi (1876-2001), this identical copy was made in the Noack art foundry in Berlin, in 2000, from a silicon rubber moulding.

“Everything contributes to it. The hole in the shadows of the eyes, the absence of particular features, its anonymous character, the suppression of useless details (the ears, the fingers), the slow and serious movement of the head, the hand, the shoulders, the amputation of the left forearm which would have hampered the almost ritual rhythm of the composition, the asymmetry of the legs, one being more advanced than the other, the tormented, harsh, fragmented moulding and above all the spiritual intensity, of this invisible that the artist makes visible through the animated form. To the emotional space of sculpture, Brâncuşi adds a new dimension: that of time, expressed by the continuous rhythm and by the march towards the human. A humanity seen in recollection and faith, a humanity animated by charity and nostalgia for heaven." (From Ionel Jianu, Modern Sculpture in France.)

Ryaba la Poule is a work by Russian artist Ivan Lubennikov. Installed in 2009, it is a 40m2 stained glass window made up of 20 panels inlaid with glass elements placed on the mezzanine access to the platforms,[4] at the outlet of the connecting corridor with line 12. In exchange for this work, Ile-de-France transport provided the Moscow metro with a Guimard kiosk, installed at the entrance to Kievskaïa station on the Koltsevaïa11 line.

Tissignalisation no 14 is a work by the French artist Jacques Tissinier. Created at the same time as the station, it is installed on the vault. This is an installation using a thousand embedded discs in coloured enamelled steel. Each disc measures 16 cm in diameter and represents a stylized papyrus sheet coloured in red, white, blue and orange.

Bus connections edit

The station is served by lines 42, 45, 52, 84, 94 of the RATP Bus Network.

Nearby edit

Gallery edit

Tenants edit

At one time Northwest Airlines had its Paris offices in the station.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Trafic annuel entrant par station du réseau ferré 2020". data.ratp.fr (in French). Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  2. ^ . 16 July 2013. Archived from the original on 16 July 2013. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  3. ^ acbx41. "'La prière', d'après Constantin Brancusi, métro Madeleine à Paris". Le blog de acbx41 (in French). Retrieved 21 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "La ligne 14 a 20 ans !". RATP. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  5. ^ "Northwest Airlines Ticket Offices." () Northwest Airlines. 13 June 1998. Retrieved on 29 May 2013. "FRANCE Northwest Airlines Metro Station / Madeleine 16 Rue Chauveau Lagarde 75008 Paris, France"
  • Roland, Gérard (2003). Stations de métro. D’Abbesses à Wagram. Éditions Bonneton.

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Madeleine French pronunciation madlɛn is a station on lines 8 12 and 14 of the Paris Metro in central Paris and the 8th arrondissement MadeleineParis Metro stationLine 8 platforms at MadeleineGeneral informationLocation8th arrondissement of ParisIle de FranceFranceCoordinates48 52 11 N 2 19 28 E 48 86977 N 2 32440 E 48 86977 2 32440Owned byRATPOperated byRATPConstructionAccessibleYesOther informationFare zone1HistoryOpened5 November 1910 1910 11 05 ServicesPreceding station Paris Metro Following station Concordetowards Balard Line 8 Operatowards Pointe du Lac Concordetowards Mairie d Issy Line 12 Saint Lazaretowards Mairie d Aubervilliers Saint Lazaretowards Mairie de Saint Ouen Line 14 Pyramidestowards OlympiadesLocationMadeleineLocation within Paris Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Passenger services 3 1 Access 3 2 Station layout 3 3 Platforms 3 3 1 Corridors 3 3 2 Cultural facilities 3 4 Bus connections 4 Nearby 5 Gallery 6 Tenants 7 ReferencesLocation editThe station is located under the Place de la Madeleine the platforms being positioned on line 8 east of the square and oriented approximately east west along the axis of Boulevard de la Madeleine between Concorde and Opera stations on line 12 also east of the square and oriented approximately north south curved along the axis of the side carriageway of the said square on the one hand and Rue Tronchet on the other hand between Saint Lazare and Concorde on line 14 northeast of the square and oriented approximately northwest southeast along the axis of Rue de Seze between Saint Lazare and Pyramides History editThe station was 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 It is named after the nearby Eglise de la Madeleine which was dedicated to Mary Magdalene in the 18th century A small settlement had grown up in the district by the 6th century around a stronghold of the Bishop of Paris It was known from an early date as la Ville l Eveque Town of the Bishop The line 8 platforms opened on 13 July 1913 as part of the original section of the line between Beaugrenelle now Charles Michels on line 10 and Opera On 27 March 1931 line A became line 12 of the Metro The line 14 platforms opened on 15 October 1998 as part of the original section of the line between Madeleine and Bibliotheque Francois Mitterrand It was the north western terminus of Line 14 until its extension to Saint Lazare in 2003 In 2020 with the Covid 19 crisis 4 297 547 passengers entered this station which places it in 25th position among metro stations for its attendance 1 Passenger services editAccess edit The station has five accesses divided into seven metro entrances access 1 Place de la Madeleine comprising a fixed staircase and a lift giving access to line 14 leading to the right of no 22 of the place access 2 Eglise consisting of a fixed staircase adorned with two atypical masts indicating the existence of an underground passage by the double inscription PASSAGE PUBLIC METRO located opposite no 16 of the Square de la Madeleine at the corner with the same named boulevard access 3 Rue Duphot consisting of a fixed staircase with a PASSAGE PUBLIC METRO mast and an ascending escalator arranged back to back located to the right of no 23 Boulevard de la Madeleine and communicating directly with the basement of the Decathlon store located at this address access 4 Rue de Seze consisting of a fixed staircase communicating with the underground car parks under the square leading out opposite no 2 rue Tronchet access 5 Rue Tronchet consisting of a fixed staircase located to the right of nos 3 and 5 of this same street Station layout edit G Street Level Exit Entrance B1 Mezzanine to Exits Entrances Line 8 platforms Side platform doors will open on the right Southbound nbsp nbsp toward Balard Concorde Northbound nbsp nbsp toward Creteil Pointe du Lac Opera Side platform doors will open on the right Line 12 platforms Side platform doors will open on the right Southbound nbsp nbsp toward Mairie d Issy Concorde Northbound nbsp nbsp toward Mairie d Aubervilliers Saint Lazare Side platform doors will open on the right Line 14 platforms Side platform with PSDs doors will open on the right Northbound nbsp nbsp toward Mairie de Saint Ouen Saint Lazare Southbound nbsp nbsp toward Olympiades Pyramides Side platform with PSDs doors will open on the right Platforms edit The platforms of the three lines are of standard configuration Two in number per stopping point they are separated by the metro tracks located in the center and the vault is elliptical On line 8 the decoration is in the Andreu Motte style with two yellow light strips benches and corridor outlets in flat yellow tiles and yellow Motte seats However the thresholds of the corridors allowing the connections with line 14 have a flat white tiling These arrangements are combined with the same tiles that cover the side walls the vault and the tunnel exits The advertising frames are metallic and the name of the station is written in Parisine typeface on enamelled plates The platforms of line 12 are built in a curve and have a semi elliptical vault a shape specific to the old North South stations They are also furnished in the Andreu Motte style with red strip light canopies flat red tiled benches and red Motte seats The outlets of the corridors are also covered in flat red tiling except for those allowing connections with line 14 which are equipped either with flat white tiling or with the marble characteristic of the corridors of this line As with line 8 these fittings are combined with the flat white tiling on the side walls the vault and the tunnel exits The advertising frames are metallic and the name of the station is written in Parisine font on enamel plates The architecture of the line 14 station is contemporary and follows the principles defined by Bernard Kohn for the whole of this line in 1991 both in the choice of materials vault in light concrete marble side walls fitted with glass tiled floor wooden seats etc As for lighting and ceiling height the platforms are also wider than those of other lines The name of the station appears in Parisine font on backlit panels embedded in the side walls and on stickers affixed to the platform facades In addition the platforms of line 14 are sadly famous for the nauseating odour which reigns there due to the emanation of Hydrogen sulfide due to the poor sealing of the station 2 Corridors edit The connection between line 14 and line 8 12 is done via a large circular access shaft with many escalators which is the old TBM access shaft for the construction of the line up to Madeleine This allows quick trips between platforms Cultural facilities edit Three works of art are located in the corridors or on the platforms created for line 14 La Priere and Ryaba la Poule are in the connecting corridor with line 12 while Tissignalisation no 14 adorns the vault of the platforms La Priere 3 is a sculpture created by Constantin Brancuși This work a reproduction of the 1907 work has been on display in the station since December 2001 and features a woman praying Offered to France by the president of the International Franco Romanian Foundation the sculptor Remus Botar Botarro to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the birth of Constantin Brancusi 1876 2001 this identical copy was made in the Noack art foundry in Berlin in 2000 from a silicon rubber moulding Everything contributes to it The hole in the shadows of the eyes the absence of particular features its anonymous character the suppression of useless details the ears the fingers the slow and serious movement of the head the hand the shoulders the amputation of the left forearm which would have hampered the almost ritual rhythm of the composition the asymmetry of the legs one being more advanced than the other the tormented harsh fragmented moulding and above all the spiritual intensity of this invisible that the artist makes visible through the animated form To the emotional space of sculpture Brancusi adds a new dimension that of time expressed by the continuous rhythm and by the march towards the human A humanity seen in recollection and faith a humanity animated by charity and nostalgia for heaven From Ionel Jianu Modern Sculpture in France Ryaba la Poule is a work by Russian artist Ivan Lubennikov Installed in 2009 it is a 40m2 stained glass window made up of 20 panels inlaid with glass elements placed on the mezzanine access to the platforms 4 at the outlet of the connecting corridor with line 12 In exchange for this work Ile de France transport provided the Moscow metro with a Guimard kiosk installed at the entrance to Kievskaia station on the Koltsevaia11 line Tissignalisation no 14 is a work by the French artist Jacques Tissinier Created at the same time as the station it is installed on the vault This is an installation using a thousand embedded discs in coloured enamelled steel Each disc measures 16 cm in diameter and represents a stylized papyrus sheet coloured in red white blue and orange Bus connections edit The station is served by lines 42 45 52 84 94 of the RATP Bus Network Nearby editEglise de la Madeleine Place de la Madeleine Olympia Ministry of Justice Colonne Vendome Theatre de la Madeleine Theatre Edouard VII Cour des comptes Pinacotheque de ParisGallery edit nbsp Line 12 platforms at Madeleine nbsp Plants in the interchange at Madeleine near to Line 14 platformsTenants editAt one time Northwest Airlines had its Paris offices in the station 5 References edit nbsp France portal nbsp Trains portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Madeleine Paris Metro Trafic annuel entrant par station du reseau ferre 2020 data ratp fr in French Retrieved 21 January 2022 MetroPole Ce metro a l odeur morose 24 mars 2003 16 July 2013 Archived from the original on 16 July 2013 Retrieved 21 January 2022 acbx41 La priere d apres Constantin Brancusi metro Madeleine a Paris Le blog de acbx41 in French Retrieved 21 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link La ligne 14 a 20 ans RATP Retrieved 21 January 2022 Northwest Airlines Ticket Offices Northwest Airlines 13 June 1998 Retrieved on 29 May 2013 FRANCE Northwest Airlines Metro Station Madeleine 16 Rue Chauveau Lagarde 75008 Paris France Roland Gerard 2003 Stations de metro D Abbesses a Wagram Editions Bonneton Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Madeleine station amp oldid 1199324043, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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