Line 11 of the Paris Metro
Version: January 2025This line was one of the first in the Paris Metro to use rubber-tyred trains instead of traditional steel-wheel trains. This innovation provides a quieter and smoother ride, significantly reducing noise and vibrations.
Map of Line 11
Below is the updated map as of January 2025.
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General Data
Description of Line 11 of the Paris Metro:
- Inaugurated in 1935.
- Colour: Brown.
- Entirely underground.
- 13 stations.
- Total track length of approximately 6.3 km (3.9 miles).
Curiosities of Line 11
- It was the first line in the Paris Metro to be converted to operate with rubber-tyred trains in 1956, allowing better handling of steep slopes along its route.
- It is currently being extended by 6 more stations, which will increase its length and connectivity within the metro network.
- The Arts et Métiers station is notable for its unique decoration inspired by a submarine, featuring copper panels and portholes along the platforms.
- The trains are currently being replaced by the MP 14 model to improve capacity and service efficiency.
- It is known as one of the least crowded lines, providing a calmer journey compared to other busier lines in the network.
List of Stations on Line 11
Route: Châtelet - Mairie des Lilas
This is the list of all metro stations on Line 11, which has a total of 13 stops. Clicking on the line icons will provide information about that line and its transfers.
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