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The merger of Paris Métro line 3bis and line 7bis is projected to create a new line of the Paris Métro, from the Château Landon station to the Gambetta station.〔 ''Fusion des lignes 3 bis et 7 bis du métro de Paris'' on fr.Wikipédia.〕 == History of the lines 3bis and 7bis == * 18 January 1911 : a new segment Louis Blanc – Pré Saint-Gervais was opened and extended line 7 as its northern branch. * 27 November 1921 : a new segment Gambetta – Porte des Lilas extended line 3. * 1921–1939 and 1952–1956 : two rail tunnels were temporarily opened to extend line 7 to Porte des Lilas (via ''voie navette'' and ''voie des Fêtes''〔 ''Voie des Fêtes'' and ''voie navette'' of the Paris Métro on fr.Wikipédia.〕) between Porte des Lilas and Pré Saint-Gervais; however in the end the ''voie des Fêtes'' was never used and the station called Haxo was never opened to the public (and is thus one of the famous "ghost stations" of the Paris Metro). The ''voie navette'' was also closed to passenger traffic and the southern branch of line 7 (later called 7bis) currently terminates in an anticlockwise loop to Pré Saint-Gervais instead of Porte des Lilas. * 3 December 1967 : due to the very unbalanced traffic between the two branches of line 7, the southern branch Louis Blanc – Pré Saint-Gervais was isolated and became an independent line, the line 7bis. * 2 April 1971 : when the line 3 was extended eastward to Gallieni, its previous final segment to the north, Gambetta – Porte des Lilas was isolated and serviced by a short shuttle, the line 3bis. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Merger of Paris Métro lines 3bis and 7bis」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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