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Réaumur–Sébastopol station

Réaumur–Sébastopol (French pronunciation: [ʁeomyʁ sebastɔpɔl]) is a station on Line 3 and Line 4 of the Paris Métro. Located on the border between the 2nd arrondissement and 3rd arrondissement, it was used by 4,925,640 passengers in 2013, making it the 88th busiest station out of 302 on the Métro network.[1]

Réaumur–Sébastopol
Line 3 platforms
General information
LocationSquare Émile Chantemps
68, Rue Réaumur
81, Rue Réaumur
182, Rue Saint-Denis
2nd and 3rd arrondissement of Paris
Île-de-France
France
Coordinates48°51′58″N 2°21′09″E / 48.86611°N 2.35250°E / 48.86611; 2.35250
Owned byRATP
Operated byRATP
Other information
Fare zone1
History
Opened19 November 1904 (1904-11-19)
Previous namesRue Saint Denis (1904–1907)
Services
Location
Réaumur–Sébastopol
Location within Paris

Location edit

The station is located at the intersection of Rue Réaumur and Boulevard de Sébastopol.

History edit

The station opened on 19 November 1904 as Rue Saint-Denis (named after Rue Saint Denis), as part of the first section of the Line 3 between Père Lachaise and Villiers. It was renamed to the current name on 15 October 1907, after Rue Réaumur and the Boulevard de Sébastopol. Those are respectively named after the scientist René-Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur and for the port of Sevastopol in Crimea, the scene of the Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855) during the Crimean War. The Line 4 platforms opened on 21 April 1908 as part of the first section of the line from Châtelet to Porte de Clignancourt.

The line 3 platforms are decorated with panels showing old newspapersfront pages, some of which relate to the Second World War. They recall the historical concentration of newspapers headquarters in Rue Réaumur.

The station was renovated from 4 March 2013 to 30 June 2014 as part of the Renouveau du Métro (RNM) program. Its line 4 platforms were raised between 28 August to 26 November 2017 to install landing doors, in preparation for the automation of the line.[2] Those doors were then installed from November to December 2019.

In 2019, 5,291,106 travelers entered this station which placed it at 75th position of the metro stations for its usage.[3]

Passenger services edit

Access edit

  • Square Émile-Chautemps
  • 68 Rue Réaumur
  • 81 Rue Réaumur
  • Rue de Palestro

Station layout edit

Street Level
B1 Mezzanine for platform connection
Line 3 platforms Side platform, doors will open on the right
Westbound     toward Pont de Levallois–Bécon (Sentier)
Eastbound     toward Gallieni (Arts et Métiers)
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Line 4 platforms Side platform with PSDs doors will open on the right
Northbound     toward Porte de Clignancourt (Strasbourg–Saint-Denis)
Southbound     toward Bagneux–Lucie Aubrac (Étienne Marcel)
Side platform with PSDs doors will open on the right

Platforms edit

The platforms of the two lines are of standard configuration. They are separated by the metro tracks located in the centre. The platforms of line 3 have an elliptical vault. The decoration of the platforms is in the style used for most metro stations. The lighting canopies are white and rounded in the Gaudin during the du métro des années 2000 renovation, and the bevelled white ceramic tiles cover the vault, walls, and the tunnel exits. The advertising frames are of a white ceramic colour and the name of the station is in the Parisine font on enamelled plate. The seats are in the Akiko style, jade colour. The walls of platforms of line 4 are flush with the ground, the ceiling consists of a metal deck, whose beams are silver in colour, supported by vertical white ceramic tiled walls. Since 2017, they have been in the process of automating line 4.

Bus connections edit

The station is served by bus lines 20, 38 and 39 of the RATP Bus Network and, at night, by lines N12, N13, N14 and N23 of the Noctilien bus network.

Nearby edit

Culture edit

The station's name is parodied in episode 41 of the Bref series which has the Paris metro as its subject. RATP having refused permission to shoot in the metro a fiction which reflected negatively on its network, the episode was filmed in a minimalist studio set imitating a subway train. As a protest, the creators of the series changed the station from Réaumur–Sébastopol to Censure–Sébastopol.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ (in French) Trafic annuel entrant par station (2013), data.ratp.fr.
  2. ^ à 18h42 (30 August 2017). "Ligne 4 : la station Réaumur–Sébastopol fermée". Le Parisien (in French). Retrieved 3 April 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "Trafic annuel entrant par station du réseau ferré 2019". data.ratp.fr (in French). Retrieved 3 April 2020.
  4. ^ "On vous raconte l'envers du décor de Bref". Ohmymag (in French). 12 April 2012. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
  • Roland, Gérard (2003). Stations de métro. D’Abbesses à Wagram. Éditions Bonneton.

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Reaumur Sebastopol French pronunciation ʁeomyʁ sebastɔpɔl is a station on Line 3 and Line 4 of the Paris Metro Located on the border between the 2nd arrondissement and 3rd arrondissement it was used by 4 925 640 passengers in 2013 making it the 88th busiest station out of 302 on the Metro network 1 Reaumur SebastopolLine 3 platformsGeneral informationLocationSquare Emile Chantemps68 Rue Reaumur81 Rue Reaumur182 Rue Saint Denis2nd and 3rd arrondissement of ParisIle de FranceFranceCoordinates48 51 58 N 2 21 09 E 48 86611 N 2 35250 E 48 86611 2 35250Owned byRATPOperated byRATPOther informationFare zone1HistoryOpened19 November 1904 1904 11 19 Previous namesRue Saint Denis 1904 1907 ServicesPreceding station Paris Metro Following station Sentiertowards Pont de Levallois Becon Line 3 Arts et Metierstowards Gallieni Etienne Marceltowards Bagneux Lucie Aubrac Line 4 Strasbourg Saint Denistowards Porte de ClignancourtLocationReaumur SebastopolLocation within Paris Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Passenger services 3 1 Access 3 2 Station layout 3 3 Platforms 3 4 Bus connections 4 Nearby 5 Culture 6 ReferencesLocation editThe station is located at the intersection of Rue Reaumur and Boulevard de Sebastopol History editThe station opened on 19 November 1904 as Rue Saint Denis named after Rue Saint Denis as part of the first section of the Line 3 between Pere Lachaise and Villiers It was renamed to the current name on 15 October 1907 after Rue Reaumur and the Boulevard de Sebastopol Those are respectively named after the scientist Rene Antoine Ferchault de Reaumur and for the port of Sevastopol in Crimea the scene of the Siege of Sevastopol 1854 1855 during the Crimean War The Line 4 platforms opened on 21 April 1908 as part of the first section of the line from Chatelet to Porte de Clignancourt The line 3 platforms are decorated with panels showing old newspapersfront pages some of which relate to the Second World War They recall the historical concentration of newspapers headquarters in Rue Reaumur The station was renovated from 4 March 2013 to 30 June 2014 as part of the Renouveau du Metro RNM program Its line 4 platforms were raised between 28 August to 26 November 2017 to install landing doors in preparation for the automation of the line 2 Those doors were then installed from November to December 2019 In 2019 5 291 106 travelers entered this station which placed it at 75th position of the metro stations for its usage 3 nbsp Platform artwork at Reaumur Sebastopol Line 3 nbsp Station entrance nbsp Line 4 platformsPassenger services editAccess edit Square Emile Chautemps 68 Rue Reaumur 81 Rue Reaumur Rue de Palestro Station layout edit Street Level B1 Mezzanine for platform connection Line 3 platforms Side platform doors will open on the right Westbound nbsp nbsp toward Pont de Levallois Becon Sentier Eastbound nbsp nbsp toward Gallieni Arts et Metiers Side platform doors will open on the right Line 4 platforms Side platform with PSDs doors will open on the right Northbound nbsp nbsp toward Porte de Clignancourt Strasbourg Saint Denis Southbound nbsp nbsp toward Bagneux Lucie Aubrac Etienne Marcel Side platform with PSDs doors will open on the right Platforms edit The platforms of the two lines are of standard configuration They are separated by the metro tracks located in the centre The platforms of line 3 have an elliptical vault The decoration of the platforms is in the style used for most metro stations The lighting canopies are white and rounded in the Gaudin during the du metro des annees 2000 renovation and the bevelled white ceramic tiles cover the vault walls and the tunnel exits The advertising frames are of a white ceramic colour and the name of the station is in the Parisine font on enamelled plate The seats are in the Akiko style jade colour The walls of platforms of line 4 are flush with the ground the ceiling consists of a metal deck whose beams are silver in colour supported by vertical white ceramic tiled walls Since 2017 they have been in the process of automating line 4 Bus connections edit The station is served by bus lines 20 38 and 39 of the RATP Bus Network and at night by lines N12 N13 N14 and N23 of the Noctilien bus network Nearby editMusee des Arts et MetiersCulture editThe station s name is parodied in episode 41 of the Bref series which has the Paris metro as its subject RATP having refused permission to shoot in the metro a fiction which reflected negatively on its network the episode was filmed in a minimalist studio set imitating a subway train As a protest the creators of the series changed the station from Reaumur Sebastopol to Censure Sebastopol 4 References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Reaumur Sebastopol Paris Metro in French Trafic annuel entrant par station 2013 data ratp fr a 18h42 30 August 2017 Ligne 4 la station Reaumur Sebastopol fermee Le Parisien in French Retrieved 3 April 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a 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