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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2019 10:05:32 GMT
ok... having completed the long held ambition to do the 270 stations on the London tube (did it over a weekend in march, 240 on the saturday, final 30 on the sunday, finished at olympia), my next project is probably the paris metro, only problem is i can't find a map of the entire system online, in parts on the edges it has arrows and names of stations that are not shown... or am i just not looking hard enough?? thanks in advance if you have a link to what i'm after...
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Post by class411 on Apr 20, 2019 10:31:41 GMT
I think this may be what you need. 
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2019 10:42:10 GMT
help me out here... whats actually considered metro on that map?? its like the fact we don't count the overground or the DLR in london... i'm sure Parisiens have their own definition, like those who use the tube in london...
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Post by rincew1nd on Apr 20, 2019 10:48:10 GMT
AIUI Métro lines are numbered and RER are lettered.
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Post by class411 on Apr 20, 2019 10:51:27 GMT
As far as I'm aware, the Metro consists of the 14 solid coloured lines numbered 1 - 14 and the two lines 3bis and 7bis (light blue and turquoise respectively).
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2019 12:45:24 GMT
AIUI Métro lines are numbered and RER are lettered. thanks!!
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Post by norbitonflyer on Apr 20, 2019 13:41:47 GMT
As far as I'm aware, the Metro consists of the 14 solid coloured lines numbered 1 - 14 and the two lines 3bis and 7bis (light blue and turquoise respectively). Note that Paris' ten tram lines are also shown on the map, and they also have numbers.
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Post by bassmike on Apr 20, 2019 16:04:11 GMT
Quail maps do/did? a complete map of Paris metro including track diagrams,depots and connecting links.
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Post by class411 on Apr 20, 2019 16:42:00 GMT
As far as I'm aware, the Metro consists of the 14 solid coloured lines numbered 1 - 14 and the two lines 3bis and 7bis (light blue and turquoise respectively). Note that Paris' ten tram lines are also shown on the map, and they also have numbers. Yes, but they do not have solid lines. They are also prefixed by 'T' for the avoidance of doubt.
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Post by simran1966 on Apr 20, 2019 18:44:40 GMT
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Post by croxleyn on Apr 20, 2019 20:01:51 GMT
Google maps also provides a Paris "transit" layer option, as per London, identifying Metro, RER and Tram lines.
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Post by rincew1nd on Apr 20, 2019 20:53:19 GMT
Project Mapping have several Métro maps on their site.
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