Paris Metro Map
Introduction to Paris Metro
The Paris Metro is the rapid transit system serving Paris, the capital of France. It consists of 16 operational lines (Lines 1-14, 3bis, and 7bis) with additional lines under construction. The system began operation in 1900, making it one of the oldest metro systems in the world. As of 2023, the operational network spans approximately 226.9 kilometers with 308 stations and serves about 5.5 million passengers daily, making it one of the busiest metro systems in Europe.Paris Metro Line Information
Metro Line Information Summary Table
Here is a summary of the Paris Metro line information:
Line | Opening Year | Type | Length (km) | Number of Stations | Starting Station | Terminus | Passenger Traffic |
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Line 1 | 1900 | Underground | 16.6 | 25 | La Défense | Château de Vincennes | 665,000/day |
Line 2 | 1900 | Underground | 12.3 | 25 | Porte Dauphine | Nation | 488,000/day |
Line 3 | 1904 | Underground | 11.7 | 25 | Pont de Levallois | Gallieni | 409,000/day |
Line 3b | 1971 | Underground | 1.3 | 4 | Porte des Lilas | Gambetta | 84,000/day |
Line 4 | 1908 | Underground | 14.0 | 31 | Porte de Clignancourt | Bagneux - Lucie Aubrac | 723,000/day |
Line 5 | 1906 | Underground | 14.6 | 22 | Bobigny - Pablo Picasso | Place d’Italie | 437,000/day |
Line 6 | 1909 | Underground | 13.7 | 28 | Charles de Gaulle - Étoile | Nation | 382,000/day |
Line 7 | 1910 | Underground | 22.5 | 38 | La Courneuve - 8 May 1945 | Villejuif - Louis Aragon / Ivry - Courtilles | 628,000/day |
Line 7b | 1967 | Underground | 3.1 | 8 | Louis Blanc | Pré Saint-Gervais | 61,000/day |
Line 8 | 1913 | Underground | 23.4 | 38 | Balard | Créteil - Préfecture | 465,000/day |
Line 9 | 1922 | Underground | 19.6 | 37 | Pont de Sèvres | Mairie de Montreuil | 512,000/day |
Line 10 | 1913 | Underground | 11.7 | 23 | Boulogne - Pont de Saint-Cloud | Gare d’Austerlitz | 338,000/day |
Line 11 | 1935 | Underground | 6.3 | 13 | Châtelet | Mairie des Lilas - Rosa Parks | 205,000/day |
Line 12 | 1910 | Underground | 17.2 | 31 | Aubervilliers - Gare du Nord | Front Populaire | 341,000/day |
Line 13 | 1911 | Underground | 24.4 | 32 | Asnières - Gennevilliers | Saint-Denis - Université | 593,000/day |
Line 14 | 1998 | Underground | 14.5 | 13 | Olympiades | Saint-Ouen | 243,000/day |
Metro Stations and Operating Hours
Below is a summary of the stations and operating hours for Paris Metro’s 14 lines:
Line 1
Station List (Partial): Château de Vincennes → Bastille → Gare de Lyon → Châtelet → Louvre → Concorde → Charles de Gaulle–Étoile → Pont de Neuilly → La Défense
Operating Hours:
- First Train: 5:30 (whole line)
- Last Train:
- Monday to Thursday and Sunday: 1:15
- Friday, Saturday and eve of public holidays: 2:15
Line 2
Station List (Partial): Porte Dauphine → Charles de Gaulle–Étoile → Anvers → Barbès–Rochechouart → Jaurès → Nation
Operating Hours:
- First Train: 5:30
- Last Train: 0:30 (Friday and Saturday extended to 1:30)
Line 3
Station List (Partial): Pont de Levallois → Villiers → Opéra → République → Gambetta → Gallieni
Operating Hours:
- First Train: 5:30
- Last Train: 0:30 (some sections may be adjusted on weekends)
Line 4
Station List (Partial): Porte de Clignancourt → Gare du Nord → Châtelet → Montparnasse → Porte d’Orléans → Bagneux–Lucie Aubrac
Operating Hours:
- First Train: 5:30
- Last Train: 1:15 (Friday and Saturday extended to 2:15)
Line 5
Station List (Partial): Bobigny–Pablo Picasso → Gare du Nord → Gare de l’Est → Bastille → Place d’Italie
Operating Hours:
- First Train: 5:30
- Last Train: 0:30 (some sections may be adjusted during construction)
Line 6
Station List (Partial): Charles de Gaulle–Étoile → Passy → Bir-Hakeim → Montparnasse → Glacière → Nation
Operating Hours:
- First Train: 5:30
- Last Train: 0:30 (Friday and Saturday extended to 1:30)
Line 7
Station List (Partial): La Courneuve → Gare de l’Est → Châtelet → Palais Royal → Villejuif/Mairie d’Ivry
Operating Hours:
- First Train: 5:30
- Last Train: 0:30 (branch lines may close earlier)
Line 8
Station List (Partial): Balard → Invalides → Madeleine → République → Créteil–Préfecture
Operating Hours:
- First Train: 5:30
- Last Train: 0:30
Line 9
Station List (Partial): Pont de Sèvres → Trocadéro → Alma–Marceau → République → Mairie de Montreuil
Operating Hours:
- First Train: 5:30
- Last Train: 0:30 (Friday and Saturday extended to 1:30)
Line 10
Station List (Partial): Boulogne–Pont de Saint-Cloud → Sèvres–Babylone → Cluny–La Sorbonne → Gare d’Austerlitz
Operating Hours:
- First Train: 5:30
- Last Train: 0:30 (Monday to Thursday may close after 22:00)
Line 11
Station List (Partial): Châtelet → République → Belleville → Mairie des Lilas → Rosny–Bois-Perrier (extended section)
Operating Hours:
- First Train: 5:30
- Last Train: 0:30 (new extended section may be adjusted)
Line 12
Station List (Partial): Mairie d’Issy → Montparnasse → Madeleine → Pigalle → Porte de la Chapelle
Operating Hours:
- First Train: 5:30
- Last Train: 0:30
Line 13
Station List (Partial): Saint-Denis–Université → Invalides → Montparnasse → Châtillon–Montrouge
Operating Hours:
- First Train: 5:30
- Last Train: 0:30 (north branch may close earlier)
Line 14
Station List (Partial): Saint-Denis Pleyel → Gare Saint-Lazare → Châtelet → Bibliothèque → Aéroport d’Orly
Operating Hours:
- First Train: 5:30
- Last Train: 0:30 (fully automated line, peak interval of 2 minutes)
Notes
- Last Train Times: On Friday, Saturday and eve of public holidays, the last trains of most lines are extended to 1:30 - 2:15, subject to RATP announcements.
- Special Adjustments: Some lines may be temporarily adjusted due to construction or events (such as Line 14 North Extension and Line 5 construction). It is recommended to check the latest information before traveling.
- Full Station Lists can be referred to on the RATP official website or the “Bonjour RATP” app.
For more detailed station lists or real-time timetables, please visit: RATP official website
Metro Operation Information
- Operating Hours:5:30 AM - 1:15 AM (weekdays), 5:30 AM - 2:15 AM (weekends)
- Fare:€2.10 for single journeys, €14.90 for day passes
- Payment Methods:Navigo cards, paper tickets, mobile app, contactless payment
- Official Website:
Data Sources and Timeliness
The above data is sourced from:
- Hello, RATP? Here’s the Most Comprehensive 2025 Paris Transportation Guide - Zhihu
- Paris Metro Operation and Ticket System - Global City Network
The information is up-to-date and accurately reflects the latest operation status of the Paris Metro lines.