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The Lighter Side of Paris



T2 is extending to the north from the present terminus and interchange beneath the vast La Défense development.


  • Paris Metro provides intensive coverage of the central area (Line 6,...

  • The RER network largely follows the radial pattern of Paris' heavy rail...

  • T1, the first modern Paris tram service, opened in 1992. By 2003 it linked...

  • Opening in 1997, T2's heavy rail origins are evident at Musée de...

  • Current 'T' routes use different vehicle types – this narrower Citadis...

  • With other tram developments being in the metropolitan area, T3 was the first...

  • T3's route across radial roads and railways in the south of Paris is very...

  • Construction work on the T2 southern extension for transfers to T3 and the...

  • T2 is extending to the north from the present terminus and interchange...

  • Using an existing radial railway line, SNCF-operated T4 differs significantly...

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