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Gare de Lyon (Paris Métro) : ウィキペディア英語版
Gare de Lyon (Paris Métro)

Gare de Lyon is a station on lines 1 and 14 of the Paris Métro. It is connected to the Gare de Lyon mainline rail and RER stations within one complex and is the third busiest station on the network with 30.91 million entering passengers in 2004, made up of 15.78 on line 1 and 15.13 on line 14.
==Line 1==
The line 1 station was one of the eight original stations opened as part of the first section of line 1 between Porte de Vincennes and Porte Maillot on 19 July 1900. It was built with a length of 100 metres instead of the 75 metre length used for the stations of the line before their extension during the rebuilding of the line for rubber-tyre operation. The station was built cut and cover and is covered by a of 23.90 metre-wide metal deck, which supports the streets above. It originally had four lines flanking two six metre-wide platforms in order to accommodate the proposed circular line (then called ''Line 2''), although this was never completed. From 1 August 1906 the northern terminus of Line 5 was temporarily located at the spare platforms, requiring a reversal at Quai de la Rapée. On 17 December 1906 Line 5 was extended to Jacques Bonsergent and the section between ''Quai de la Rapée'' and ''Gare de Lyon'' was closed.〔 The route of the closed line and the spare platforms at ''Gare de Lyon'' were used as part of a 60 cm (24 in) gauge railway, known as the ''Voie des Finances'', operated by the Ministry of Finance to move currency from 1937 to 1957.
The Line 1 platforms were raised during the weekend of 18 and 19 July 2009 as part of the automation of Line 1.

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