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Pont de Neuilly (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃ d(ə) nœji]) is a station on Paris Métro Line 1, situated in the prosperous suburban commune of Neuilly-sur-Seine. Between 1940 and 1950 it was known as Pont de Neuilly, Avenue de Madrid.

Pont de Neuilly
Paris Métro station
The platforms
General information
Location185, av. Charles de Gaulle
205, av. Charles de Gaulle
209, av. Charles de Gaulle
Neuilly-sur-Seine
Île-de-France
France
Coordinates48°53′06″N 2°15′35″E
Owned byRATP
Operated byRATP
Other information
Fare zone2
History
Opened29 April 1937; 85 years ago (1937-04-29)
Services
Preceding station Paris Métro Following station
Esplanade de La Défense
towards La Défense
Line 1 Les Sablons
Location
Pont de Neuilly
Location within Paris

Location


The station is located under Avenue Charles-de-Gaulle (RN 13) at its intersection with Avenue de Madrid. Oriented approximately along a north-west/south-east axis, it is situated between the Esplanade de la Défense and Les Sablons metro stations, separated from the former by an above-ground crossing of the Seine river in the centre of the Pont de Neuilly bridge, with a ramp of 60%, the steepest in the network. In the direction of La Défense, it is the last classic station available on this part of the line.

It is named after the Pont de Neuilly, a nearby bridge. The bridge - which carries parallel road and rail links between Neuilly and La Défense, over the river Seine - is in fact nearer to the Esplanade de la Défense metro station than to the Pont de Neuilly metro station.

It was the western terminus of Line 1 from 1937 until 1992, before the western extension to La Défense metro was opened. Above the station lies an esplanade from which one can see the area of La Défense.


History


The station was opened on 29 April 1937 as the western terminus of line 1 from Château de Vincennes, replacing the original terminus at Porte Maillot. It owes its name to its relative proximity to the Neuilly bridge, linking Neuilly-sur-Seine on the right bank of the Seine to the communes of Courbevoie and Puteaux on the left bank, in line with the historic Parisian axis. The station was named Pont de Neuilly - Avenue de Madrid from 1940 to 1950 to highlight its location at the intersection of the Avenue de Madrid, which takes its name from the capital of Spain.

The station was modernized after 1988 by the adoption of the decorative style Ouï-dire on the platforms, green in this case.

On 1 April 1992, it became a transit station with the inauguration of the extension to Grande Arche de la Défense (now La Défense). This extension required the complete takeover of the rear station in order to allow the passage of the line on the Pont de Neuillyy, the basement constrained at that time by the presence of the tunnel of RER A line, built during the 1960s.

As part of the automation of line 1, the platforms were raised to accommodate platform screen doors, installed between mid-June and mid-July 2009, making this station the second on the line to benefit from these doors after Bérault.[1]

In 2019, according to RATP estimates, 6,902,027 passengers entered this station, which places it in the 41st position of metro stations for its usage out of 302.[2] In the same year, the docks lost their asphalt pavement to dark tiles.

In 2020, with the Covid-19 crisis, 3,678,074 passengers entered this station, which places it in the 36th position of metro stations for its usage.[3]

In 2021, attendance gradually increases, with 4,822,599 passengers entering this station which places it in the 41st position of metro stations for its usage.[4]


Passenger services



Access


The station has three entrances divided into six metro accesses, established on the side medians of Avenue Charles-de-Gaulle:

Each stair hopper has the particularity, treated in flat brown tiles laid vertically and aligned.


Station layout


Street Level
B1 Mezzanine for platform connection
B2
Platforms
Side platform with PSDs, doors will open on the right
Westbound toward La Défense – Grande Arche (Esplanade de La Défense)
Eastbound toward Château de Vincennes (Les Sablons)
Side platform with PSDs, doors will open on the right

Platforms


Pont de Neuilly is a standard configuration station. It has two platforms, 105 meters long, separated by the metro tracks and the vault is elliptical. The decoration is in the Ouï-dire green style. The lighting canopies, of the same colour, are supported by curved braces in the shape of a scythe. The direct lighting is white as well as, unlike most light canopies of this style, indirect lighting. The white ceramic tiles are flat and cover the walls, vault, tunnel exits and outlets of the corridors. The advertising frames are green and cylindrical and the name of the station is inscribed in Parisine font on enamelled plates. The platforms are tiled in anthracite grey and equipped with green Motte style shell seats as well platform screen doors.


Bus connections


The station is served by bus lines 43, 73, 93, 157, 158, 174 and 176 of the RATP Bus Network and by lines N11, N24 and N153 of the Noctilien night bus service.

Some of these lines terminate at the bus station overlooking the station; this space is extended to the northwest by an esplanade from which emerges a view of the business district of La Défense.


Nearby





References


  1. "La ligne 1 du Métro s'automatise". MonCourbevoie.com. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  2. "Trafic annuel entrant par station du réseau ferré 2019". data.ratp.fr (in French). Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  3. "Trafic annuel entrant par station du réseau ferré 2020". data.ratp.fr (in French). Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  4. "Trafic annuel entrant par station du réseau ferré 2021". data.ratp.fr (in French). Retrieved 30 June 2022.

На других языках


[de] Pont de Neuilly (Métro Paris)

Der U-Bahnhof Pont de Neuilly ist eine unterirdische Station der Linie 1 der Pariser Métro.
- [en] Pont de Neuilly (Paris Métro)

[ru] Пон-де-Нёйи (станция метро)

Пон-де-Нёйи (фр. Pont de Neuilly, в 1940—1950 годах неофициально имела вторую часть названия Авеню де Мадрид) — станция линии 1 Парижского метрополитена, расположенная в коммуне Нёйи-сюр-Сен. Названа по мосту де Нёйи через Сену, который составляет часть перегона Пон-де-Нёйи — Эспланад-де-Ля-Дефанс.



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