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Villiers station

Villiers (French pronunciation: [vilje]) is a station on Line 2 and Line 3 of the Paris Métro. It is located on the border of the 8th and 17th arrondissement of Paris.

Villiers
Line 3 platforms
General information
Location1, Boul. de Courcelles
2, Boul. de Courcelles
27, Boul. de Courcelles
8th and 17th arrondissement of Paris
Île-de-France
France
Coordinates48°52′52″N 2°18′54″E / 48.88113°N 2.314867°E / 48.88113; 2.314867
Owned byRATP
Operated byRATP
Other information
Fare zone1
History
Opened21 January 1903 (1903-01-21) (Line 2)
19 October 1904 (1904-10-19) (Line 3)
Services
Preceding station Paris Métro Following station
Monceau Line 2 Rome
towards Nation
Malesherbes Line 3 Europe
towards Gallieni
Location
Villiers
Location within Paris

Location edit

The station is located under Place Prosper-Goubaux, at the start of Avenue de Villiers. The platforms for the two lines are placed side by side and approximately oriented east–west, along the axis of Boulevard de Courcelles.

History edit

It is named after the Avenue de Villiers, which once led to the 18th century village of Villiers-la-Garenne, now part of Levallois-Perret. The Barrière de Monceau, a gate built for the collection of taxation as part of the Wall of the Farmers-General was at the same location; the gate was built between 1784 and 1788 and demolished after 1859.

The Line 2 platforms opened on 21 January 1903, although trains had been operating between Étoile and Anvers since 7 October 1902. On 19 October 1904, it became the terminus for the first section of line 3, the other terminus being Père Lachaise. When first built, the platforms for line 3 were parallel and at the same height as those for line 2. However, for the extension to Porte de Champerret, the line 3 platforms and tracks had to be lowered in order for trains to be able to pass underneath the line 2 tracks.

The painter Édouard Vuillard produced a sketch of this station in 1916.[1]

Since the 1950s and until 2008, the pillar of the two stopping areas were covered with metallic body with blue horizontal uprights and illuminated golden advertising frames. This arrangement was then supplemented with shell seats characteristic of the Motte style, blue in color.

As part of the RATP's Metro Renewal program, the station's corridors were renovated on 27 May 2005, then its platforms in 2009, leading to the removal of their bodywork.[2]

It saw 6,237,308 travelers enter in the station 2018, which places it at the 60th position of the metro stations for its frequency.[3]

Passenger services edit

Access edit

The station has three entrances:

  • Access 1: Avenue de Villiers: a fixed staircase decorated with a mast with a yellow "M" inscribed in a circle, leading to the right of no. 2 Boulevard de Courcelles, at the corner with Avenue de Villiers;
  • Access 2: Boulevard des Batignolles: an escalator going up allowing only an exit, situated in front of no. 5 of Boulevard de Courcelles;
  • Access 3: Boulevard de Courcelles - Parc de Monceau: a fixed staircase decorated with a Guimard entrance listed as a historic monument by a decree on 29 May 1978, located at the right of nos. 25 and 27 of the same boulevard.[4]

Station layout edit

The station has three exits.[5]

Street Level
B1 Mezzanine for platform connection
Line 2 platforms Side platform, doors will open on the right
Westbound     toward Porte Dauphine (Monceau)
Eastbound     toward Nation (Rome)
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Line 3 platforms Side platform, doors will open on the right
Westbound     toward Pont de Levallois–Bécon (Malesherbes)
Eastbound     toward Gallieni (Europe)
Side platform, doors will open on the right

Platforms edit

The platforms of the two 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. The station on line 3, however, has a ceiling height much higher than normal (see above) and vertical pillars as a result. The decoration is of the style used for most metro stations in both cases: the lighting strips are white and rounded in the Gaudin style for the metro revival in the 2000s, and the bevelled white ceramic tiles cover the pillars, tunnel exits, vault and openings in the corridors. The advertising frames are in white ceramic and the name of the station is written in Parisine font on enameled plates. The seats are Akiko style, blue on line 2 and cyan on line 3.

Bus connections edit

The station is served by line 30 of the RATP Bus Network and is approximately 200 meters from the Malesherbes-Courcelles stop located on Boulevard Malesherbes, served by lines 20 and 93 of the same network. At night, it is served by lines N16 and N52 of the Noctilien network.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Musée d'Orsay: Notice d'Oeuvre". www.musee-orsay.fr. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
  2. ^ "SYMBIOZ - Le Renouveau du Métro". www.symbioz.net. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Trafic annuel entrant par station du réseau ferré 2018". data.ratp.fr (in French). Retrieved 26 January 2020.
  4. ^ "Métropolitain, station Villiers". www.pop.culture.gouv.fr. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
  5. ^ Villiers: Exits, www.pariswayout.com accessed 25 January 2019.
  • Roland, Gérard (2003). Stations de métro. D’Abbesses à Wagram. Éditions Bonneton.

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Villiers French pronunciation vilje is a station on Line 2 and Line 3 of the Paris Metro It is located on the border of the 8th and 17th arrondissement of Paris VilliersLine 3 platformsGeneral informationLocation1 Boul de Courcelles2 Boul de Courcelles27 Boul de Courcelles8th and 17th arrondissement of ParisIle de FranceFranceCoordinates48 52 52 N 2 18 54 E 48 88113 N 2 314867 E 48 88113 2 314867Owned byRATPOperated byRATPOther informationFare zone1HistoryOpened21 January 1903 1903 01 21 Line 2 19 October 1904 1904 10 19 Line 3 ServicesPreceding station Paris Metro Following stationMonceautowards Porte Dauphine Line 2 Rometowards NationMalesherbestowards Pont de Levallois Becon Line 3 Europetowards GallieniLocationVilliersLocation 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 Gallery 5 ReferencesLocation editThe station is located under Place Prosper Goubaux at the start of Avenue de Villiers The platforms for the two lines are placed side by side and approximately oriented east west along the axis of Boulevard de Courcelles History editIt is named after the Avenue de Villiers which once led to the 18th century village of Villiers la Garenne now part of Levallois Perret The Barriere de Monceau a gate built for the collection of taxation as part of the Wall of the Farmers General was at the same location the gate was built between 1784 and 1788 and demolished after 1859 The Line 2 platforms opened on 21 January 1903 although trains had been operating between Etoile and Anvers since 7 October 1902 On 19 October 1904 it became the terminus for the first section of line 3 the other terminus being Pere Lachaise When first built the platforms for line 3 were parallel and at the same height as those for line 2 However for the extension to Porte de Champerret the line 3 platforms and tracks had to be lowered in order for trains to be able to pass underneath the line 2 tracks The painter Edouard Vuillard produced a sketch of this station in 1916 1 Since the 1950s and until 2008 the pillar of the two stopping areas were covered with metallic body with blue horizontal uprights and illuminated golden advertising frames This arrangement was then supplemented with shell seats characteristic of the Motte style blue in color As part of the RATP s Metro Renewal program the station s corridors were renovated on 27 May 2005 then its platforms in 2009 leading to the removal of their bodywork 2 It saw 6 237 308 travelers enter in the station 2018 which places it at the 60th position of the metro stations for its frequency 3 Passenger services editAccess edit The station has three entrances Access 1 Avenue de Villiers a fixed staircase decorated with a mast with a yellow M inscribed in a circle leading to the right of no 2 Boulevard de Courcelles at the corner with Avenue de Villiers Access 2 Boulevard des Batignolles an escalator going up allowing only an exit situated in front of no 5 of Boulevard de Courcelles Access 3 Boulevard de Courcelles Parc de Monceau a fixed staircase decorated with a Guimard entrance listed as a historic monument by a decree on 29 May 1978 located at the right of nos 25 and 27 of the same boulevard 4 Station layout edit The station has three exits 5 Street LevelB1 Mezzanine for platform connectionLine 2 platforms Side platform doors will open on the rightWestbound nbsp nbsp toward Porte Dauphine Monceau Eastbound nbsp nbsp toward Nation Rome Side platform doors will open on the rightLine 3 platforms Side platform doors will open on the rightWestbound nbsp nbsp toward Pont de Levallois Becon Malesherbes Eastbound nbsp nbsp toward Gallieni Europe Side platform doors will open on the rightPlatforms edit The platforms of the two 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 The station on line 3 however has a ceiling height much higher than normal see above and vertical pillars as a result The decoration is of the style used for most metro stations in both cases the lighting strips are white and rounded in the Gaudin style for the metro revival in the 2000s and the bevelled white ceramic tiles cover the pillars tunnel exits vault and openings in the corridors The advertising frames are in white ceramic and the name of the station is written in Parisine font on enameled plates The seats are Akiko style blue on line 2 and cyan on line 3 Bus connections edit The station is served by line 30 of the RATP Bus Network and is approximately 200 meters from the Malesherbes Courcelles stop located on Boulevard Malesherbes served by lines 20 and 93 of the same network At night it is served by lines N16 and N52 of the Noctilien network Gallery edit nbsp Street level entrance at Villiers nbsp Line 2 MF 67 rolling stock at Villiers nbsp MF 01 rolling stock at Villiers nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Villiers Paris Metro References edit Musee d Orsay Notice d Oeuvre www musee orsay fr Retrieved 26 January 2020 SYMBIOZ Le Renouveau du Metro www symbioz net Retrieved 26 January 2020 Trafic annuel entrant par station du reseau ferre 2018 data ratp fr in French Retrieved 26 January 2020 Metropolitain station Villiers www pop culture gouv fr Retrieved 26 January 2020 Villiers Exits www pariswayout com accessed 25 January 2019 Roland Gerard 2003 Stations de metro D Abbesses a Wagram Editions Bonneton Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Villiers station amp oldid 1197056853, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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